Roland JUPITER-80 - Manual

Roland JUPITER-80

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 3 – Owner’s Manual; How to obtain a PDF of the owner’s manual
  • Page 4 – ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING; USING THE UNIT SAFETY; WARNING
  • Page 5 – IMPORTANT NOTES
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – What are SuperNATURAL Tones?; A world of new sounds possible only with SuperNATURAL; SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones; SuperNATURAL Synth Tones; Main Features
  • Page 12 – Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-80; How the Sound Generator is Organized; The JUPITER-80’s sound generator; What is a Registration?
  • Page 13 – Tones
  • Page 14 – Live Sets; Live Set; Parts; Not split
  • Page 15 – Registrations; Registration; How Registrations are Organized
  • Page 16 – About Memory; Temporary Memory (the Temporary; Rewritable Memory
  • Page 17 – USB Memory Song Player/Recorder; Audio files that can be played; Audio files that will be saved; Data Saved in USB Flash Drive
  • Page 18 – Top Panel; Panel Descriptions
  • Page 20 – Rear Panel Connections
  • Page 22 – Placing the JUPITER-80 on a Stand
  • Page 23 – Turning the Power On; Turning the Power On
  • Page 24 – Basic Operation; Moving the Cursor; Touch panel; Cursor buttons
  • Page 25 – Editing a Value; Value dial
  • Page 27 – Basic Touch Panel Operation
  • Page 29 – Assigning a Name
  • Page 30 – Navigating Between Screens; Registration screen
  • Page 31 – Registration Part screen
  • Page 32 – Live Set screen
  • Page 33 – Live Set Effects Routing screen; Live Set MFX screen; LFO screen
  • Page 34 – Tone Blender screen; Key Range View screen; MENU screen; Visual Control screen
  • Page 35 – Playing Sounds
  • Page 36 – Selecting the Sound for Each Part (Selecting Live Sets / Tones); Using the Part Sound Buttons to; Sound buttons and sound categories; Upper Part
  • Page 37 – Instantly Switching the Variation Sounds; Turning Each Part On/Off and
  • Page 38 – Playing Drum Sounds and Sound Effects (Percussion); Playing Percussion Sounds and Voice; Playing Drum Sounds on the Entire; Switching the Sounds Played by Manual
  • Page 39 – Turning Split On; Split Performance; Checking Splits and Key Ranges
  • Page 40 – How Split and Parts are Related; Changing the Split Point
  • Page 41 – Switching Banks; Switching Registrations
  • Page 42 – Switching Registration Sets
  • Page 43 – Using the Arpeggiator; Turning the Arpeggiator On; Setting the Arpeggiator Tempo; Using a pedal switch
  • Page 44 – Editing the Arpeggiator Settings; Arpeggio Parameters
  • Page 45 – Creating an Arpeggio Style from a MIDI
  • Page 46 – Changing the Harmony Intelligence; Performing With Added Harmony
  • Page 47 – Moving Your Hand to Modify the; Effective range of the D Beam controller; Changing the Pitch/Applying Vibrato; Using the Buttons and Knobs to Modify the; Controlling the Performance
  • Page 48 – Using Pedals; Adding Expression to Your Performance
  • Page 49 – Controlling the Rotary Effect and Reverb; Controlling the Rotary Effect; Controlling Reverb
  • Page 50 – Changing the Keyboard Settings; Changing the Pitch by Octaves
  • Page 52 – Editing a Registration; Basic Operation for Registration
  • Page 53 – Saving a Registration; Cancelling the Save of a Registration; Naming a Registration
  • Page 54 – If the following display appears when you save
  • Page 55 – Initializing a Registration
  • Page 56 – Editing a Live Set; Tips for editing a Live Set; Choose which Parts will be heard; Basic Editing Operations for Live Sets
  • Page 57 – Adjusting the Tones; Changing a Live Set’s Tones
  • Page 58 – Layer On/Off and Volume Adjustment
  • Page 59 – Adjusting the Effect Send Levels and; Editing the MFX
  • Page 60 – Editing the Tones Assigned to a Layer; Editing a Tone
  • Page 61 – Simultaneously Adjusting Multiple
  • Page 62 – Convenient Ways to Use the Tone Blender; Saving the sound created by the Tone Blender; Saving a Live Set
  • Page 63 – Cancelling the Save of a Live Set; Naming a Live Set
  • Page 64 – Initializing a Live Set
  • Page 65 – Copying a Layer
  • Page 66 – Editing a Synth Tone; Tips for editing Synth Tones; Decide which layers you want to hear
  • Page 67 – Volume and On/Off Settings for Each
  • Page 68 – Saving a Synth Tone; Cancelling the Save of a Tone; Naming a Tone
  • Page 69 – Initializing a SuperNATURAL Synth; Copying a Partial
  • Page 71 – Other Convenient Functions
  • Page 72 – Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder; Basic Operations in the Song Screen; Playback
  • Page 73 – Minimizing Sounds in the Center (Center; Changing the Playback Speed or Pitch
  • Page 74 – Looping a Specific Region of Time; Playing Audio Files Consecutively (Chain
  • Page 75 – Creating a Folder; Deleting an Audio File or Folder; Renaming an Audio File or Folder
  • Page 76 – Moving an Audio File or Folder
  • Page 77 – Basic Operations in the Audio Rec Standby Screen
  • Page 78 – Audio Signal Flow; Using the Included USB Memory Protector
  • Page 79 – Settings and Convenient Functions; Backing Up All Settings to a USB
  • Page 80 – Restoring Backed-up Settings from a USB; Backing Up USB Flash Drive Data to a; Restoring Backed-up Data from a
  • Page 81 – Initializing a USB Flash Drive; Disabling the Registration Buttons
  • Page 82 – Exchanging Registration Sets; Calibrating the Touch Panel
  • Page 83 – The JUPITER-80’s System Settings; Making System Settings; Saving the System Settings; System Parameters; SETUP; Pedal
  • Page 84 – Keyboard; Connections between the JUPITER-80 and the
  • Page 85 – MIDI
  • Page 86 – Output Assign; System Control
  • Page 87 – LIVE SET/TONE BUTTONS; INFORMATION; Version; Restoring the Factory Settings
  • Page 90 – Connecting to Your Computer via USB; What is the USB driver?; Settings for JUPITER-80 computer; USB MIDI; Connecting the JUPITER-80 to Your
  • Page 91 – Connecting an External MIDI Device; About MIDI; About MIDI Connectors; Using the JUPITER-80 as a Master; Connection example; Enabling the External Part Settings
  • Page 92 – Specifying the Transmit Channel; Specifying the Sound for Each Channel; Detailed Settings for External Parts
  • Page 93 – Playing the JUPITER-80 from an; Setting the Receive Channel; Setting the Program Change Receive
  • Page 94 – Synchronizing with an External MIDI
  • Page 95 – What is Visual Control?; Turning Visual Control On/Off; Controlling Visuals
  • Page 96 – Visual Control Settings
  • Page 98 – Error Message List
  • Page 99 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 101 – Specifications
  • Page 102 – MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 103 – Index
  • Page 105 – Information
  • Page 107 – NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, wi...

Page 3 - Owner’s Manual; How to obtain a PDF of the owner’s manual

Owner’s Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrow...

Page 4 - ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING; USING THE UNIT SAFETY; WARNING

4 Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. * Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets. Used for instructi...

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