Import/export, P. 20) – Roland JUPITER-Xm Portable Synthesizer User Manual

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JUPITER-Xm Owner's Manual Ver. 1.5 and later

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Import/Export

Importing Tones

Tones that you download or tones that you exported from another

unit can be imported into the JUPITER-Xm as added tones.
Here we explain how to import an SVZ file that you prepared using the

export function of another device.

* You can also import tones from models. When you import a tone that

does not belong to a model, the model name is saved as

“NO ASSIGN.”

1.

Save the SVZ file containing the tones to be imported in

the ROLAND/SOUND folder of your USB flash drive, and

connect it to the JUPITER-Xm.

2.

Press the

[MENU] button

.

3.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“UTILITY,”

and then press the

[ENTER] button

.

You can also make this selection by using the

PAGE [

д

] [

е

] buttons

instead of the

[1] knobs

.

4.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“IMPORT/EXPORT,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

5.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“IMPORT TONE,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

6.

Use the

[1] knob

to select the file that contains the tone(s)

that you want to import, and then press the PAGE

[

>

]

button

.

7.

Use the

[1] knob

to select the tone that you want to import,

and then use the

[2] knob

to add a check mark.

8.

Press the

PAGE [>] button

.

9.

Use the

[1] knob

to select the import-destination tone, and

then press the

[ENTER] button

to add a check mark.

* Be aware that the import-destination tone you select will be overwritten.
* If there is a tone named

“INIT TONE,”

it is automatically selected as the

import-destination tone (a check mark is added automatically). If you

want to keep that tone, clear the check mark.

10.

Press the

PAGE [>] button

.

11.

To execute, use the

[2] knob

to select

“OK,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

When import is completed, the message

“Import Tone Completed!”

appears.

* Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during a

process, such as while the

“Executing…”

display is shown.

Importing scenes

You can import scenes into the JUPITER-Xm as additional scenes that

were exported from the JUPITER-X/Xm.

* You can also import scenes from a backup file.

1.

Save the SVD file for the scene you wish to import to the

“ROLAND/SOUND”

folder of a USB flash drive, and connect

the USB flash drive to the JUPITER-Xm.

2.

Press the

[MENU] button

.

3.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“UTILITY,”

and then press the

[ENTER] button

.

You can also make this selection by using the

PAGE [

д

] [

е

] buttons

instead of the

[1] knobs

.

4.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“IMPORT/

EXPORT,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

5.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“IMPORT

SCENE,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

6.

Use the

[1] knob

to select the file containing the scene you

wish to import, and press the

PAGE [>] button

.

7.

Use the

[1] knob

to select the scene you wish to import, and

use the

[2] knob

to select it with a check mark.

8.

Press the

PAGE [>] button

.

9.

Use the

[1] knob

to select where to import the scene, and

press the

[ENTER] button

to select it with a check mark.

* Use caution, as this overwrites the scene that’s already in the import

destination.

* If a scene named

“INIT SCENE”

already exists, this is automatically selected

as the import destination scene with a check mark. To leave the scene

as-is, clear the check mark.

10.

Press the

PAGE [>] button

.

11.

To execute, use the

[2] knob

to select

“OK,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

When importing, the scene is saved with the name

“INIT SCENE.”

The

display

shows

“Import Scene Completed!”

when importing is

done.

* If a user tone is being used by the scene of the import destination, you

can select whether to import that user tone as well.

* Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during a

process, such as while the

“Executing…”

display is shown.

Exporting tones

You can export the user tone data to an SVZ file.

* You can also export tones from models.

1.

Press the

[MENU] button

.

2.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“UTILITY,”

and then press the

[ENTER] button

.

You can also make this selection by using the

PAGE [

д

] [

е

] buttons

instead of the

[1] knobs

.

3.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“IMPORT/EXPORT,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

4.

Use the

[1] knob

to select

“EXPORT TONE,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

5.

Use the

[1] knob

to select where to export the tones from,

and press the

[ENTER] button

to select them with a check

mark.

6.

Press the

PAGE [>] button

.

7.

Move the cursor using the

PAGE [<] [>] buttons

, and use the

[2] knob

to edit the characters.

8.

Once you’ve entered the filename, press the

[ENTER]

button

.

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

[EXIT] button

.

9.

To execute, use the

[2] knob

to select

“OK,”

and then press

the

[ENTER] button

.

The tones are exported to the

“ROLAND/SOUND”

folder on your

USB flash drive.

* Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during a

process, such as while the

“Executing…”

display is shown.

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