Roland Boutique JX-08 Synthesizer Module User Manual

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Using the Arpeggio

25

Step

buttons

Indication

Value

Explanation

You can create a shuffle rhythm by varying the upbeat timing. Larger values

give more of a bouncing, dotted-note rhythmic feel.
When this is set to “

0

,” the downbeat and upbeat are played at equal

intervals.

[4]

rESo

This sets the note value (upbeat note) that the shuffle is based on.

rESo

16th

Sixteenth note

rESo

8th

Eighth note

[5]

Oct

-3

3

Sets the range in octaves over which the arpeggio plays. Setting this to a
“+” value makes the arpeggio play up an octave from the key(s) you press,

and setting this to a “-” value makes the arpeggio play down an octave from

the key(s) you press.

[6]

trns

-36

36

Shifts (transposes) the arpeggio notes in semitone steps.

[7]

dvr

0

100

(%)

Sets the length of each note played by the arpeggiator. Larger values
lengthen the note value (tenuto), whereas smaller values shorten the note

value (staccato).

[8]

UELO

REAL

,

1

127

Sets the velocity of notes played by the arpeggiator.

To make the arpeggio play at the strength (velocity) with which you play
the keys, set this to “

REAL

.”

To make the arpeggio play at the same strength (velocity), set a value from

1

to

127

.

[9]

HoLD

OFF

,

On

When this is set to “

On

,” the arpeggio keeps playing even after you take

your hands of the keyboard.

You can also switch this on/off by pressing the [ARPEGGIO] button while

holding down the [NOTE] button.

You can also press a step button to select the parameter items.

To play chords using an external MIDI keyboard connected to this unit, set the MIDI receive and transmit channels

beforehand.

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