As a hold pedal (p. 48), Tions (p. 48), Using pedals – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 48: Controlling the performance

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Controlling the Performance

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MEMO

You can assign performance-related functions to the [E1]–[E4]

knobs. The [E1]–[E4] knob assignments are specified by the

Registration Common/Control screen (p. 52).

Using Pedals

The JUPITER-80 allows you to connect hold pedals (such as one

from the DP series; available separately) and expression pedals (EV-

5; available separately).
If a hold pedal (such as one from the DP series; available separately)

is connected to the rear panel PEDAL HOLD jack, notes will be

sustained (held) while you hold down the pedal even after you take

your hands off the keyboard.
If an expression pedal or pedal switch (EV-5, DP series unit; available

separately) is connected to the rear panel CTRL 1 or CTRL 2 jack,

you can use the pedal to vary the volume or control a variety of

functions.

Sustaining the Notes (Hold Pedal)

While playing the keyboard, step on the pedal switch.
You can hold (sustain) the notes by stepping on the pedal switch.

Adding Expression to Your Performance

(Control Pedal)

While playing the keyboard, raise or lower the expression pedal.

You can make your performance more expressive by varying the

volume.

* You must use the specified expression pedal (EV-5; available

separately). Connecting a product made by another

manufacturer may cause the JUPITER-80 to malfunction.

MEMO

Performance-related functions can be assigned to the pedals

connected to the CTRL 1 and CTRL 2 jacks. The CTRL 1 and

CTRL 2 assignments are specified by the”Control Pedal” (p. 83)

parameters Control Pedal 1 Assign and Control Pedal 2 Assign.

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