P. 52, Een, p. 52), Editing a registration – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 52: Basic operation for registration editing

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Editing a Registration

A Registration stores the sounds selected for each Part, as well as

various performance-related settings.

The Registration screen (p. 30) shows basic information about the

currently selected Registration.

Percussion tone name

Registration name

Upper Live Set name

Lower Live Set name

Solo tone name

Access the Live

Set screen

The Registration saves the following parameters.

Tab

Explanation

PART

Part-related settings

• Registration Level
• The Live Sets assigned to the Upper Part and Lower Part
• The Tones assigned to the Solo Part and Percussion Part
• Each Part’s octave, pan, volume, etc.

COMMON/

CONTROL

Settings common to the entire Registration

• Registration name
• Registration Level
• Tempo
• Split
• D Beam controller, [S1]/[S2] button, and [E1]–[E4] knob

assignments

• Arpeggiator
• Harmony Intelligence
• Control and other data sent to each Part
• Octave Shift, Transpose, etc.

PERC PART,

SOLO PART

Settings for the Percussion Part or Solo Part

• Tone, pan, volume, and reverb send level
• Keyboard range
• Pitch
• Vibrato
• Offset values for filter and envelope
• Velocity
• Mono/poly switch
• Legato
• Voice reserve (guaranteed polyphony)
• Control data received by each Part, etc.

EFFECTS

Effects for the Percussion Part and Solo Part

EXT PART

Settings for messages sent to external MIDI devices

Let’s try editing these parameters.

Basic Operation for Registration

Editing

1.

In the Registration screen (p . 30), touch Registration’s

<EDIT> .

The Registration Part screen will appear.

2.

Touch a tab to select the Registration parameters that you

want to edit .

Tabs

MEMO

If a Registration has been edited, a check mark (red) will appear

at the right of the Registration name.

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