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CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSOwners ManualCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSHow to obtain a PDF of the owners manualAbout WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING 4 USING THE UNIT SAFETYIMPORTANT NOTES WARNING CAUTION 5 IMPORTANT NOTESPower Supply Placement Maintenance Repairs and Data 6 IMPORTANT NOTESAdditional Precautions Handling External Memories Handling CDs / DVDs Copyrights Licenses / Trademarks 7 ContentsIntroduction Playing Sounds 8 ContentsEditing Sounds Other Convenient Functions Connecting Other Equipment Appendix What are SuperNATURAL Tones? Behavior Modeling Technology SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones SuperNATURAL Synth Tones 10 Main FeaturesMain Features 11 Powerful Live Sets with SuperNATURAL x 4Four-part Registrations for Extensive Performance Potential Powerful Sound with a Full Selection of Eects Tone Blender Controllers Optimized for Live Performance Sturdy Body and a 76-note Weighted Keyboard USB Audio Player/Recorder USB MIDI/AUDIO Support 12 Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-80How the Sound Generator is OrganizedThe JUPITER-80s sound generator What is a Tone? What is a Live Set? What is a Registration? 13 TonesYou can save 2,048 SuperNATURAL Synth Tones youve edited, and call them up when desired. What are SuperNATURAL Tones? Behavior Modeling Technology 14 Live SetsParts 15 RegistrationsRegistration How Registrations are Organized 16 About MemoryJUPITER-80 Temporary Memory (the Temporary Area) Rewritable Memory Non-rewritable Memory USB Flash Drive 17 USB Memory Song Player/RecorderCopy to a USB Memory Insert USB Memory Audio les that can be played Audio les that will be savedData Saved in USB Flash Drive 18 Panel Descriptions22 Placing the JUPITER-80 on a Stand23 Turning the Power On24 Basic Operation30 Navigating Between Screens38 Playing Drum Sounds and Sound Eects (Percussion)Playing Percussion Sounds and Voice Phrases (Manual Percussion) Playing Drum Sounds on the Entire Keyboard (Drums/SFX)1. 2. Switching the Sounds Played by Manual Percussion or Drums/SFX Turning Split On 39 Split Performance41 Switching Registrations1. Switching Banks1. 2. Switching Registrations 42 Switching Registration Sets1. (p. 86) to REGISTRATION SET. 2. Switching Registrations Consecutively 43 Using the ArpeggiatorTurning the Arpeggiator On3. 1. 2. 3. Setting the Arpeggiator Tempo Holding the Arpeggio (HOLD)1. 2. 3. Using a pedal switch1. 2. 3. Using the Arpeggiator 44 Editing the Arpeggiator SettingsHeres how to make detailed arpeggiator settings for the style, timing, and accent. 1. [LOWER ON/OFF] button or ARPEGGIO [UPPER ON/OFF] button.The Registration Common/Control screen (p. 31) will appear. 2. 3. Arpeggio Parameters 45 Creating an Arpeggio Style from a MIDI File (Import)1. [LOWER ON/OFF] or ARPEGGIO [UPPER ON/OFF] button. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 46 Performing With Added Harmony1. 2. 3. INTELLIGENCE] button once again. Changing the Harmony Intelligence Type 47 Controlling the PerformanceMoving Your Hand to Modify the Pitch or Volume (D Beam Controller)1. button to turn the D Beam controller on. 2. your hand above the D Beam controller and slowly move it up and down. 3. button you pressed in step 1 (the button will go out). Eective range of the D Beam controller Changing the Pitch/Applying Vibrato (Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever) Using the Buttons and Knobs to Modify the Sound ([S1] [S2] buttons / [E1][E4] knobs)Controlling the Performance 48 Using PedalsSustaining the Notes (Hold Pedal) Adding Expression to Your Performance (Control Pedal) 49 Controlling the Rotary Eect and ReverbControlling the Rotary Eect Controlling Reverb 50 Changing the Keyboard SettingsChanging the Pitch by Octaves Transposing1. OCTAVE [DOWN] button or OCTAVE [UP] button. 52 Editing a RegistrationLets try editing these parameters. The Registration saves the following parameters. Basic Operation for Registration Editing1. <EDIT>.The Registration Part screen will appear. 2. Editing a Registration 53 Saving a Registration1. 2. value dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the write destination. 3. 4. Cancelling the Save of a Registration 55 Initializing a Registration56 Editing a Live Set66 Editing a Synth ToneTips for editing Synth TonesDecide which layers you want to hear Turn the eect o 1. the SuperNATURAL Synth Tone that you want to edit. 2. which the selected Synth Tone is assigned. 3. 4. 67 Partial68 Saving a Synth Tone1. number, and then touch <Select>. 2. Synth Tone number, touch <Write Destination>. 3. 5. Cancelling the Save of a Tone 69 Initializing a SuperNATURAL Synth Tone/PartialCopying a Partial 72 Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder79 Settings and Convenient Functions83 The JUPITER-80s System SettingsMaking System Settings1. The System Setup screen will appear. 2. 3. Saving the System Settings1. Buttons screen, or the System Information screen, touch <SYSTEM WRITE>. System ParametersThis section explains what each system parameter does, and how the parameters are organized. SETUPThese settings apply to the JUPITER-80 as a whole. Pedal 84 D Beam/SliderKeyboard Sound Using the Local Switch settingConnections between the JUPITER-80 and the external sequencer 85 Master EQ, Song EQMIDI MIDI Tx/Rx Scale TuneScale Tune has no eect on the SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone 0028:TW Organ. 86 Output AssignSync/Metronome System Control Screen Saver Beep/Misc Startup LIVE SET/TONE BUTTONS INFORMATIONJUPITER-80s power o, then on again. Version USB Memory 87 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)90 Connecting to Your Computer via USBWhat is the USB driver?JUPITER-80 to your computer. USB audioSettings for JUPITER-80 computer Settings for computer JUPITER-80 USB MIDI Connecting the JUPITER-80 to Your Computer 91 Connecting an External MIDI DeviceAbout MIDIAbout MIDI ConnectorsMIDI IN connector MIDI OUT connector MIDI THRU connector Using the JUPITER-80 as a Master Keyboard (External Part Settings)Enabling the External Part Settings1. Connecting an External MIDI Device 92 Specifying the Transmit Channel1. to turn it on for the channel that you want to transmit. Specifying the Sound for Each Channel1. for the channels for which you turned on <KBD> in the Registration External Part screen (p. 31). Detailed Settings for External PartsHere you can make detailed settings for the messages transmitted to an external MIDI device. 93 Playing the JUPITER-80 from an External MIDI DeviceSetting the Receive Channel Setting the Program Change Receive Switch 94 Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device95 Controlling VisualsWhat is Visual Control? Turning Visual Control On/O1. 2. Controlling Visuals 96 Visual Control Settings1. The Visual Control screen (p. 34) will appear. 2. 3. 98 Error Message List99 Troubleshooting101 SpecicationsRoland JUPITER-80: Synthesizer 102 MIDI Implementation ChartBasic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity After Toucn Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Realtime Aux Messages Notes Transmitted Recognized Remarks 103 IndexSymbols A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R 104 IndexS T U V W 105 Information distributor in your country as shown below.As of Feb. 1, 2011 (ROLAND) AFRICA ASIACHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA/ SINGAPORE PHILIPPINES TAIWAN THAILAND VIET NAM OCEANIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICAARGENTINA BARBADOS BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CURACAO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS MARTINIQUE MEXICO NICARAGUA PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA EUROPEBELGIUM/FRANCE/ HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CROATIA CZECH REP. 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