Overall settings for the jd-xi, Making system settings (system), Making system settings (system) 13 – Roland JD-Xi Analog/Digital Synthesizer (Black) User Manual
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Overall Settings for the JD-Xi
Making System Settings (SYSTEM)
Here’s how to make overall settings for the JD-Xi itself.
1
Press the [Menu/Write] button.
2
Use the Cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons to select “SYSTEM,” and then press the
[Enter] button.
GENERAL
LCD Contrast 10
3
Hold down the [Shift] button and use the Cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons to
select the menu item that you want to edit.
4
Use the Cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons to select the parameter that you want
to edit, and then use the Value [-] [+] buttons to edit the setting of that
parameter.
5
Press the [Exit] button several times to return to the top screen.
The parameters you edit are saved when you exit the system setting screen.
Menu
[Shi ft] + Cursor [
K
] [
J
]
Parameter
Cursor [
K
] [
J
]
Value
Value [-] [+]
Explanation
GENERAL
LCD Contrast
1–10
Adjusts the contrast of the display.
Illumination
ON, OFF
Specifies whether the buttons illuminate when they are waiting for an operation.
Tempo Lock
OFF
If you switch programs during playback, the tempo switches to the tempo of the newly selected
program.
ON
If you switch programs during playback, the tempo of the previous program is maintained.
Loop Rec
OFF
When realtime-recording, recording ends when the last step of the pattern is reached.
ON
Recording continues until you stop realtime-recording (by pressing the [Real Time Rec] button once
again).
KEY TOUCH
Velo Curv
(Velocity Curve)
Sets the keyboard’s touch.
LIGHT
This sets the keyboard to a light touch. You can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less forceful touch than
MEDIUM setting, so the keyboard feels lighter. This setting makes it easier for children, whose hands
have less strength.
MEDIUM
This sets the keyboard to the standard touch.
HEAVY
This sets the keyboard to a heavy touch. You have to play the keyboard more forcefully than MEDIUM
setting in order to play fortissimo (ff), so the keyboard touch feels heavier. This setting allows you to add
more expression when playing dynamically.
Curve Offset
(Velocity Curve Offset)
-10–+9
Adjusts the keyboard velocity curve.
Lower values make the keyboard feel lighter.
Higher values make the keyboard feel heavier.
Velocity
Adjusts the velocity value that will be transmitted when you play the keyboard.
REAL
Actual keyboard velocity will be transmitted.
1–127
A fixed velocity value will be transmitted regardless of how you play.
SOUND
Master Tune
415.3–466.2 [Hz]
Adjusts the overall tuning of the JD-Xi.
The display shows the frequency of the A4 note (middle A).
Output Gain
-12–+12 [dB]
Adjusts the output gain from the JD-Xi’s output.
When, for example, there are relatively few voices being sounded, boosting the output gain can let you
attain the most suitable output level for recording and other purposes.
CLICK
Mode
Specifies how the click will be sounded.
OFF
No click is sounded.
PLAY-ONLY
The click sounds when a song is playing.
REC-ONLY
The click sounds when a song is being recorded.
PLAY&REC
The click sounds when a song is playing or being recorded.
ALWAYS
The click sounds at all times.
Level
0–10
Adjusts the click volume.
Sound
Selects the click sound.
TYPE1
Conventional metronome sound (first beat is a bell)
TYPE2
Click sound
TYPE3
Beep sound
TYPE4
Cowbell sound
Accent SW
OFF, ON
Adds an accent to the click sound.
INPUT
Level
-20–+40 dB
Adjusts the input level of the MIC and INPUT (MONO) jacks.
Mic Sel
(Microphone Select)
Selects the microphone that’s connected to the MIC jack.
Attached
If using the included microphone
Other
If using a commercially available microphone (dynamic microphones only)
NS SW
(Noise suppressor SW)
OFF, ON
Switches the noise suppressor on/off.
The noise suppressor is a function that suppresses noise during periods of silence.
NS Threshold
(Noise suppressor Threshold)
0–127
Adjusts the volume at which noise suppression starts to be applied.
NS Release
(Noise suppressor Release)
0–127
Adjusts the time from when noise suppression starts until the volume reaches 0.
MIDI
Local Switch
OFF, ON
Determines whether the internal sound generator is disconnected (OFF) from the controller section
(keyboard, pitch bend/modulation wheel, buttons, knobs, and so on); or not disconnected (ON).
Normally you’ll leave this “ON.” Choose the “OFF” setting if you want operations on the JD-Xi to only
control DAW software on your computer.
Prog Rx/Tx Ch
1–16, OFF
Specifies the channel used to transmit and receive MIDI messages for the program.
Tx Edit Data
OFF, ON
Specifies whether changes you make in the settings of a program will be transmitted as system exclusive
messages (ON), or will not be transmitted (OFF).
Soft Through
OFF, ON
If this is “ON,” incoming MIDI messages from the MIDI IN connector will be re-transmitted without change
from the MIDI OUT connector.
Sync Mode
Specifies the synchronization message that the JD-Xi will use for operation.
MASTER
The JD-Xi will be the master. Choose this setting when using JD-Xi by itself, or when synchronizing
another device to the JD-Xi.
SLAVE
The JD-Xi will be the slave. Choose this setting when you want the JD-Xi to synchronize to MIDI Clock
messages received from another MIDI device.
USB Drv
(USB Driver)
GENERIC, VENDOR
Sets the USB driver (p. 15).
* This setting will take effect when you turn the power off, then on again.
ClockSource
MIDI, USB
When the Sync Mode is “SLAVE,” this setting specifies whether the JD-Xi synchronizes to synchronization
messages from the MIDI IN connector (MIDI) or to synchronization messages from the USB port (USB).
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