Roland 5 manual Europa User Guide How do I……..?, Boot to Roland mode?

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Europa User Guide

How do I……..?

Boot to Roland mode?

When booting Roland mode, be forewarned that if Europa has run already, preset bank C & D will contain junk presets. Europa uses this area to store persistent state, such as the current patch edits, MIDI channel, and other persistent board settings (not patches or presets though!). Recalling preset bank C OR D under Roland mode may cause the board to crash! The Roland code does not check for invalid memory settings and usually causes the board to lock up.

To boot Roland mode:

Power off the Jupiter 6

Press and hold the TAPE button

Power on the Jupiter 6

The board will boot to the original Roland code. NOTE: Patches and presets made with Europa will not be available to the Roland code! See the next question for details on how to get Europa patches/presets to NVRAM so the Roland code can see it…

Copy patches/presets from Europa to NVRAM so that Roland code can see them? We’re not exactly sure why this is desirable (maybe to make a tape for someone who doesn’t have a Europa?) but it is included for the sake of completeness.

Power off the Jupiter 6

Press and hold the Glissando button

Power on the Jupiter 6

Wait for boot code E-7to show. DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS OR BUTTONS!

Power off the Jupiter 6

Press and hold the TAPE button to boot to Roland mode

Power on the Jupiter 6

Any patches/presets edited while in Roland mode will NOT automatically appear in the Europa flash. Also, Europa formatted presets will lose setting information, such as non-Roland mode supported assignment modes, sequences, rhythms, etc.. since the Roland code does not have these features.

Restore all patches and presets from MIDI?

Provided that the steps in the section (Save all patches and presets to MIDI?) below were followed, the only step required to restore all patches/presets is to simply play the sequence back to the Jupiter 6.

The Jupiter 6’s front panel lights will shimmer or flicker during restoration – this is normal! The Jupiter 6 hardware requires that Europa strobe the front panel lights, and strobing is not possible when Europa is writing to flash.

If these steps have not been followed, ensure that there is at least a 70 millisecond gap between all system exclusive messages, otherwise restoration of patches/presets will be intermittent if not incomplete.

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Contents Page Trademarks What’s on disc Europa User Guide Table Of ContentsVoice assignment modes Table Of Contents Europa User GuideBoot block Europa Common problemsArpeggiator step rhythm programming buttons Arpeggiator mode and options when the UP button is HeldEuropa User Guide Terminology and symbols Introduction Europa User Guide Tape BoldAdditional arpeggiator modes New feature summary Europa User GuideEuropa User Guide New feature summary What is not included Arpeggiator, voice, and synchronization structure Europa User Guide Operational differencesOperational differences Europa User Guide Additional voice assignment modes Power up diagnostics Power up diagnostics and actions Europa User GuideEuropa User Guide Power up diagnostics and actions To F-5 Europa boot and diagnostic flowchart External scratch RAM is tested Jig mode is tested Tape Button is testedInternal CPU stack RAM is tested Internal CPU Xram is testedBender Write + TapeSelection Base Midi channel Setting the Jupiter 6’s base Midi channelLED Blinking LED onLED Off C D E F Aftertouch assign VCA LFO LFO Delay Manual Cross MOD VCO 1 RangeENV-1 Key track ENV-2 Key track Solo Solo assign LED lit solid Europa User Guide Voice assignment modesWhole Split Voice assignment modes Europa User GuidePoly 2 steal Poly 2 LED blinking Arpeggiator Europa User Guide User Guide EuropaArpeggiator Midi Clock Sources of notes to be played and keyboard/MIDI interaction Europa User Guide ArpeggiatorArpeggio note List Sequence note Arpeggio note calculator takes the note to play Internal clock a Arpeggiator mode and options when the UP button is held E F G a B Random mode Sequence modes and optionsRecording a sequence Arpeggiator step rhythm programming buttons Europa User Guide Arpeggiator Transfer patches from tape to Europa? How do I……..? Europa User GuideEuropa User Guide How do I……..? Save all patches and presets to MIDI? Can’t get any sound out of Europa from the local keyboard Europa User Guide Common problemsCommon problems Europa User Guide Hear unplayed or missing notes in my arpeggiations Arpeggiator runs too fast/slow or doesn’t stay in sync Windows firmware update utility Europa User Guide Europa Firmware Update UtilityEuropa Firmware Update Utility Europa User Guide Locate an image to update Update the Jupiter Apple Macintosh Europa Firmware Update Utility Locate an image to update Update the Jupiter Basic Midi functionality Europa Midi Implementation Europa User GuideIDI Message Europa User Guide Europa Midi ImplementationENV =LOWER SPLIT, 127=UPPER SplitVCO MOD LFOVCF LFO VCO MixerVCA ENV PWM UnisonVCO Lower SPLIT, 127= Upper Split KEY ModeLOWER/UPPE Lower UpperEuropa Midi Implementation Europa User Guide Europas Continuous Controller map BPM F0h Command 02h Set Europas base Midi channel VCO MOD LFO Europa User GuideEuropa Midi ImplementationVCA ENV 2 Level VCO MOD ENVXmod Manual VCF LFO 1 modPWM LFO Europa Midi Implementation Europa User Guide Upper /WHOLE UPPER/WHOLEA1-F8 Whole Lower Upper WholeCommand 07h Assign controller F0h 41h 10h 4ah 36h 00h 68h 36h f7h Europa User Guide Europa Internal Architecture Boot blockVisit Synthcom on the internet Contact Information Europa User GuideUser installed Europa upgrades Europa User Guide Europa Limited WarrantyEuropa Limited Warranty Europa User Guide Europa User Guide Acknowledgements AcknowledgementsEuropa supermode reference sheet Arpeggiator mode and options when the UP button is held