Editing the sound (tone edit), Basic editing operations, Osc (oscillator) – Roland JUPITER-Xm Portable Synthesizer User Manual

Page 14: Filter, Lfo (low frequency oscillator), Envelope, Effects, Saving a sound you’ve created (write), Editing the sound, Tone edit)

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Editing the Sound

(TONE EDIT)

Basic Editing Operations

Selecting the oscillator to edit

When the

[FUNCTION] button

is lit, press a

[1]

[4] button

.

(The

[1]

[4] buttons

correspond to OSC (oscillator) 1–4 respec-

tively.)
The oscillators that can be selected differ depending on the model.

Selecting the oscillators that produce sound

When the

[FUNCTION] button

is lit, press a

[6]

[9] button

.

(The

[6]

[9] buttons

correspond to OSC (oscillator) 1–4 respec-

tively.)
Some oscillators cannot be selected for some models.

Switching pages

Press a

PAGE [<] [>] button

.

Selecting parameters

Turn the

[1] knob

.

Editing a value

Turn the

[2] knob

.

OSC

(Oscillator)

The pitch is determined by the speed at which the waveform

repeats. A waveform that takes one second to repeat is said to have a

frequency of 1 Hertz (1 Hz). The higher the frequency, the higher the

pitch. Conversely, the lower the frequency, the lower the pitch.

FILTER

The brightness of a sound can be modified by boosting or cutting

specific frequency ranges. Boosting the high-frequency range

produces a brighter sound, while boosting the low-frequency range

produces a darker sound.

LFO

(Low Frequency Oscillator)

The OSC, FILTER, and AMP can be modulated at a rate specified by the

LFO (p. 4) to create vibrato (by modulating the pitch) or tremolo

(by modulating the volume).

ENVELOPE

The OSC, FILTER, and AMP each have an envelope that operates each

time you play a key, applying time-varying change to the pitch, tonal

character, and volume.
Each aspect of the sound is controlled by its own envelope.

EFFECTS

“Effects”

allow you to modify or enhance the sound in various ways,

such as by adding reverberation or delaying the sound.

Saving a Sound You’ve Created

(WRITE)

The sound you create will change if you move a knob or select a

different tone, and will be lost when you switch off the JUPITER-Xm’s

power.
When you’ve created a sound you like, you should save it as a user

tone.

1.

Hold down the

[SCENE] button

and press the

[WRITE]

button

.

The WRITE MENU screen appears.

2.

Use the

[1] knob

or

[2] knob

to select

“PART* TONE”

(* is the

part to which the tone you’re saving is assigned), and then

press the

[ENTER] button

.

3.

Use the

[1] knob

to select the save-destination, and then

press the

[ENTER] button

.

4.

If you want to rename the tone that’s being saved, use the

PAGE [<] [>] buttons

to move the cursor and use the

[2]

knob

to specify characters.

5.

Press the

[ENTER] button

.

A confirmation screen appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the

[EXIT] button

.

6.

To execute, press the

[ENTER] button

.

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