Er (p. 66), P. 66, Editing a synth tone – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 66: Tips for editing synth tones, Decide which layers you want to hear, Turn the effect off

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Editing a Synth Tone

You can edit a Synth Tone to create original sounds.

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It’s not possible to edit SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones, Manual

Percussion, or Drums/SFX.

To edit these tones, refer to “Editing the Tones Assigned to a

Layer” (p. 60).

Tips for editing Synth Tones

Decide which layers you want to hear

A Live Set consists of up to four tones. Editing will be easier if

you’re listening to only the layer with the Synth Tone that you

want to edit (turn its layer button on) (p. 58).

Turn the effect off

The Live Set may apply an effect to the layer, causing the

Synth Tone to sound different than it otherwise would.
If you turn off the effect, you’ll hear the actual sound of the

Synth Tone itself, and it will be easier to discern the results of

your editing (p. 59).

1.

As described in “Changing a Live Set’s Tones” (p . 57), select

the SuperNATURAL Synth Tone that you want to edit .

2.

In the Live Set screen (p . 32), touch <EDIT> for the layer to

which the selected Synth Tone is assigned .

The Live Set Tone Modify screen will appear. In this example, the

SuperNATURAL Synth Tone that’s selected for layer 1 is edited.

3.

In the Live Set Tone Modify screen (p . 32), touch <Synth

Edit> .

The Synth Tone Edit screen will appear.

4.

Edit the Synth Tone .

For details on tone parameters, refer to the parameter list in the PDF

manual.

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• If you touch <PRO EDIT>, you’ll be able to edit the Synth Tone in

the form of a parameter list.

To return to the previous display, touch <ZOOM EDIT>.

• If you touch <LAYER>, the Layer Select screen will appear,

allowing you to switch layers for editing.

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