Initializing a supernatural synth tone/partial, Copying a partial, Editing a synth tone – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

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Initializing a SuperNATURAL Synth

Tone/Partial

Here’s how to initialize the currently selected SuperNATURAL Synth

Tone or Partial.

MEMO

• Initializing a SuperNATURAL Synth Tone or Partial will affect the

data in the temporary area (p. 16).

• If you want to return the parameters of all sounds to their

factory-set values, use Factory Reset (p. 87).

1.

In the Synth Tone Edit screen (p . 33), touch <UTILITY> .

The Synth Tone Utility Menu screen will appear.

2.

Touch <Tone Initialize> to initialize a SuperNATURAL

Synth Tone, or touch <Partial Initialize> to initialize a

Partial .

If you’re initializing a Partial, first use <Partial SELECT> to turn on

the Partial that you want to initialize (p. 67).

3.

Touch <Select> .

A message will ask “Are you sure?”

4.

To initialize, touch <OK> .

MEMO

By holding down the [SHIFT] button and touching a knob or

slider, you can return that parameter to the default value (the

message “Reset Value” will appear).

Copying a Partial

Here’s how to copy the Partial settings from a SuperNATURAL

Synth Tone to the specified Partial of the currently selected

SuperNATURAL Synth Tone.

1.

In the Synth Tone Edit screen (p . 33), touch <UTILITY> .

The Synth Tone Utility Menu screen will appear.

2.

Touch <Partial Copy>, and then touch <Select> .

The Synth Tone Partial Copy screen will appear.

3.

As the Source, specify the copy-source SuperNATURAL

Synth Tone and Partial; as the Destination, specify the

copy-destination Partial .

NOTE

When you copy a Partial, the sound of the specified Destination

Partial will be lost, and overwritten by the sound of the specified

Source Partial.

4.

Touch <Execute> .

A message will ask “Are you sure?”

5.

Touch <OK> .

The sound of the specified Source layer will be copied to the

specified Destination layer.

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