Using performance functions, Layering two sounds (dual), Transposing the keyboard in octave units (octave) – Roland JUPITER-Xm Portable Synthesizer User Manual

Page 15: Playing single notes (monophonic), Smoothly changing the pitch (portamento), Splitting the keyboard to play different sounds, Split), Layering two sounds, Dual), Transposing the keyboard in octave units

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Splitting the Keyboard to Play Different

Sounds

(Split)

1.

Press the

[FUNCTION] button

to make it light.

Chooses function mode.

2.

Press the

[15] button

.

Split turns on. The part 1 tone sounds in the right-hand region of

the keyboard, and the part 2 tone sounds in the left-hand region.
To return to the original state, press the

[15] button

once again in

function mode.

* If you want to change the split point, enter function mode, then hold

down the

[15] button

and press the desired key; alternatively, you can use

SCENE ZONE EDIT to set the KEY RANGE. For details, refer to

“Reference

Manual”

(PDF).

Layering Two Sounds

(Dual)

1.

Press the

[FUNCTION] button

to make it light.

Chooses function mode.

2.

Press the

[16] button

.

Dual is turned on. This layers the part 1 tone with the part 2 tone,

so that they are heard together.
To return to the original state, press the

[16] button

once again in

function mode.

* If you hold down the

[SHIFT] button

and press the

[DUAL] button

to turn

Dual on, settings are automatically made so that part 1 is output from L

and part 2 is output from R.

Transposing the Keyboard in Octave

Units

(Octave)

1.

Press the

OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP] button

.

To return to the original state, press the

OCTAVE [DOWN]

and

[UP]

buttons

.

Transposing the Keyboard in Semitone

Steps

(Transpose)

1.

Hold down the

[TRANSPOSE] button

and press the

OCTAVE

[DOWN] [UP] button

.

To return to the original state, hold down the

[TRANSPOSE] button

and press the

OCTAVE [DOWN] button

and

[UP] button

.

Playing Single Notes

(Monophonic)

1.

Press the

[FUNCTION] button

to make it light.

Chooses function mode.

2.

Press the

[11] button

.

Mono turns on.
To return to the original state, press the

[11] button

once again in

function mode.

Layering the Same Tone to Thicken the

Sound

(Unison)

1.

Press the

[FUNCTION] button

to make it light.

Chooses function mode.

2.

Press the

[12] button

.

Unison turns on.
To return to the original state, press the

[12] button

once again in

function mode.

Preventing Dynamics Changes in Your

Performance

(Velocity Off)

1.

Press the

[FUNCTION] button

to make it light.

Chooses function mode.

2.

Press the

[13] button

.

The velocity off setting is enabled. Your keyboard dynamics will not

affect the sound.
To return to the original state, press the

[13] button

once again in

function mode.

Smoothly Changing the Pitch

(Portamento)

1.

Press the

[FUNCTION] button

to make it light.

Chooses function mode.

2.

Press the

[14] button

.

Portamento turns on.
To return to the original state, press the

[14] button

once again in

function mode.

* In function mode, you can hold down the

[SHIFT] button

and press the

[14] button

to access the portamento time setting screen.

Using Performance Functions

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