P. 61, Editing a live set – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual
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Editing a Live Set
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Simultaneously Adjusting Multiple
Live Set Parameters (Tone Blender)
The Tone Blender function lets you shift between the initial
values (the currently specified Live Set parameter values) and the
destination values (which you may set freely) by turning just a
single [E4] (Tone Blender Control) knob.
You can use the Tone Blender function to create enormously varied
modifications in the sound simply by turning a knob, and save the
resulting sound as a new Live Set.
Example
Tone Blender
Control value
Parameter
A
Parameter
B
Parameter
C
Min
0
-100
30
Max
100
60
-50
+100
Parameter A
Parameter B
Parameter C
Tone Blender
Control value
Min
Max
Value
-100
Source
values
Current
values
Destination values
The destination values can also be assigned randomly by the
JUPITER-80, allowing you to obtain a different sound every time.
MEMO
The following Live Set parameters can be adjusted by the Tone
Blender: level, pan, cutoff, resonance, attack, delay, release, MFX
1–4 send level, and reverb send level.
1.
In the Live Set screen (p . 32), touch either
In this example, the Upper Part’s Live Set parameters are adjusted.
2.
Touch
The Tone Blender screen will appear.
3.
Set the values in the lower half of the screen (the
destination values) .
Specify the destina-
tion values.
Indicates the current values.
Button
Explanation
Specifies the current values as the new initial values (the
parameters of the Live Set will be updated).
Randomly sets all destination values.
Sets the destination values to match the initial values.
MEMO
• For details on using
created by the Tone Blender” (p. 62).
• If after touching
Shuffle>, you will return to the destination value prior to touching 4. Turn the [E4] (Tone Blender Control) knob . All Live Set parameters will move between the source values and destination values. MEMO By saving the Live Set in this state, you can save the initial values and the destination values. will not be saved.
However, the current values (the sound you’re currently hearing)
If you want to save the sound you’re currently hearing, refer to