Europa User Guide | Terminology and symbols |
2.Terminology and symbols
This section documents the terminology and symbols used throughout this manual:
BOLD | - Indicates a hyperlink, Jupiter 6 front panel button or button group | |
Flash | - | The Europa chip’s on chip nonvolatile flash memory. Used for storing patches/presets. |
LED | - Light Emitting Diode – refers to the various red indicator lights on the Jupiter 6’s front | |
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Macintosh | - Apple Computer Corporation’s MacOS based personal computers | |
NVRAM | - | Nonvolatile RAM. Refers to the Jupiter 6’s controller board nonvolatile battery backed |
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| RAM that holds patches/presets, and with Europa, board settings |
Power cycle | - | Turning power off and then on again |
Presets | - Roland’s user guide calls these “Patch presets” – simplified for ease of understanding | |
Roland code | - Original Jupiter 6 operating system prior to Europa | |
Roland mode | - Booting Europa to Roland code (TAPE + powerup) | |
TAPE | - | Roland’s user guide refers to it as the TAPE MEMORY button |
User interface | - The Jupiter 6’s buttons, LEDs, knobs, and sliders | |
Windows | - Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 98SE, Millennium Edition, NT 4.x, XP, and 2000 | |
Wink | - | An LED being shut off and turned on quickly |
- An unlit (off) LED.
- A lit (steady on) LED.
- A blinking LED.
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