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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo JX-8P

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The JX-8P, however, does not feature knobs or switches on its panel for you to touch or move. Instead, there are two methods of synthesizing. One is calling each parameter and changing its value with the Edit Konb. The other is using the optional programmer PG-800 which works just like panel controls of a synthesizer. For quicker and easier editing or synthesis from scratch, the PG-800 may be essential. A. EDITING WITHOUT PROGRAMMER A nubmer (11 to 95) is assigned to each parameter. Call the parameter whose value you wish to change by using the Tone Selector Buttons ®. *Use the Edit Map located in the right to the Tone Selector Buttons © to find out the number of each parameter. (D Cali the patch you wish to edit by using the Bank Selector Button and the Tone Selector Button. (D Press the [ | of the Edit Buttons (E). The JX-8P is turned to the Edit mode, and the Display will show; •n r -U {_ n n K I r, I f i"'i i m U % % % indication differs depending on the tone color. Pressing the [““* j button will always cause the Display to respond with the same indication as above. 1 1 B. EDITING USING PROGRAMMER PG-800 [ A A Ti (~ Cl A n n M r ~l i ft mu i n n 11 o t_ 1 T - -® -ft. ® Number of the parameter you have called {11 to 95) (g) Name of the parameter (Q) Value of the parameter (The same number means different values according to the parameters, refer to Parameter Table on page 14 to 19.) (D By using the Tone Selector Buttons 1 to 9, assign the number of the parameter whose value you wish to change. (11 to 95) © Play the JX-8P, and while listening to the sound, change the value of the parameter with the Edit Knob ©. d) Repeat steps ® and © as many times as necessary. The Programmer PG-800 works just like panel controls of a synthesizer. That is, using the PG-800 with the JX-8P, you can easily select any patch you like and edit it by knobs and switches which are tangible, as you would with a usual synthesizer, *Refer to "Parameter Table" shown on page 1 4 to 19 to study the function of each parameter. *To set up the PG-800 with the JX-8P, use the 6P DIN Cable of the PG-800. I 6q Mi* + i * _~ U-J EKJ-O i I] i[i I 1 f pq-«oa <5 ,o c dt: ¿cj d nfrfql fj m À cd ou ti dbk: 39 -U 3 b □ ti ¿. hp- fVr (1 PPf-»" ! il i ' y GÜ Ct5c I ! r> I ¡! i! : U-£J he tie gâcâ The PG-800 operates with the JX-8P set to either Play or Edit mode. 12 1] When the JX-8P is set to the Play mode: Recali in Edit Using the controls on the programmer, you can edit the tone color currently in use. The Display, then shows with the tone number flashing. 2) When the JX-8P is set to the Edit mode; The programmer works just like in Play mode above, and moreover, by assigning the parameter number you like, you can change the Display to see the parameter value. 3} When the Manuai Button on the programmer is pressed: In this case, the whole panel setting of the PG-800 decides the tone color. That is, now, existing patch program in memory has nothing to do with your sound synthesis. You make a new patch from scratch. While or after editing a patch program, you may wish to listen to the original tone color before edited. The JX-8P allows you to recall the original patch program without erasing the edited program. Operation © Make sure that the JX-8P is now set to the Play mode. If not, turn the JX-8P to the Play mode. © Press the Tone Selector Button of the edited tone color. Now, the original tone color will be heard. The display will respond as shown below with the tone number lighted. 4V i _J (D To return to the edited tone color, simply press the same Tone Selector Button. The Display will respond as shown below with the tone number flashing. The Display Window will respond as shown below. The original and edited tone colors can be alternately selected by pressing the relevant Tone Selector __Button. v I f I ' | _‘‘'__________ -J *While editing a parameter with the PG-800, even if the current set positions of the knobs or switches are exactly what you desire, change the position once then return it. Otherwise, the parameter value might not be affected by the PG-800, thereby remain unchanged. C. PARAMETER TABLE DCO (Digitally Controlled Oscillator) DCO is the digitally controlled oscillator that controls the pitch and generates the waveforms that are the sound source of the synthesizers. Owing to its digital control system, this offers superior pitch stability compared to the VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator). The JX-8P has 2 DCO's. Number Display A A I 1 17 P 1”/ A fl )~l h 1 t~~ il L U 1 n M J w U DCO-1 Range I A LT I lit II 1 1 1 i 1 K 1 f~ Il L U L M i i i y O Parameter Data Value Function Programmer DCO-2 Range 1 i I I ! "I I I I u A I I o This is to change the pitch range of the DCO in exact one octave steps from 2'to 16’ (2', 4',8', 16'). 8' is standard. A .J I L_ I I I r T/ r n /i Í I f _L! L_ U I W Í DCO-1 Waveform n i M i _U I U ! DCO-2 Waveform ...


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