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Settings for using a commercially available mic, Synchronization and recording with other devices, Outputting the click out from only the right side – Roland JD-Xi Analog/Digital Synthesizer (Black) User Manual

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Overall Settings for the JD-Xi

Outputting the Click Out from Only the Right Side

Here’s how you can output just the click sound such as the metronome.

1

Hold down the [Menu/Write] button and press the [16] button.

The click sound is output from the right side of OUTPUT and the headphones.

The left side outputs the instrumental sound (the sound of the L ch and R ch

mixed).

To return to the previous setting, once again hold down the [Menu/Write]

button and press the [16] button.

* This setting is temporary; it cannot be saved.

Changing the Click Tone and Volume

In the system settings, in the “CLICK” menu, edit the “Sound” or “Level”

parameters.

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For details on the system settings, refer to “Making System Settings

(SYSTEM)” (p. 13).

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If you have specified that the click out is sent only from the right side,

the click sound from the OUTPUT R jack is mixed with the output if you

connect a cable only to the OUTPUT L/MONO jack. In this case, you can

connect a cable or a dummy plug to the OUTPUT R side as well so that

the click sound is not sent from OUTPUT L.

Synchronization and Recording with Other Devices

The JD-Xi can transmit and receive MIDI clock (F8) messages to synchronize

its tempo. It can also send and receive MIDI start (FA) and MIDI stop (FC)

messages to start or stop.

The MIDI transmit/receive channels are channel 1 for the Digital Synth 1 part,

channel 2 for the Digital Synth 2 part, channel 10 for the Drum part, and

channel 3 for the Analog Synth part.

Turning a knob will transmit the corresponding control change message.

For details, refer to “MIDI Implementation” (PDF).

Synchronizing with Other Devices

By connecting commercially available MIDI cables to the JD-Xi you can

synchronize it with other devices.

For details on MIDI-related settings, refer to “Making System Settings

(SYSTEM)” (p. 13).

Synchronizing and Recording on a DAW via USB

If the JD-Xi is connected to your computer via a commercially available USB

2.0 cable, you can synchronize it with a DAW on your computer via USB MIDI,

and record the sound of the JD-Xi into your DAW via USB audio.

For details on operating requirements and supported operating systems, refer

to the Roland website.

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http://www roland com/support/

Specifying the USB Driver

Here’s how to specify the USB driver that will be used when the JD-Xi is

connected to your computer via the USB COMPUTER port.

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If you want to change this setting, disconnect the USB cable before doing so.

Download the Driver

In order to use the JD-Xi with the “VENDOR” setting, you must download

the driver from the following URL and install it on your computer.

For details on installation, refer to the following URL.

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http://www roland com/support/

NOTE

Do not connect the JD-Xi to your computer until you have finished

installing the driver.

If you have already connected the JD-Xi, disconnect it, and then re-

connect it after driver installation is completed.

1

Press the [Menu/Write] button.

2

Use the Cursor [

K

] [

J

] buttons to select “SYSTEM,” and press the

[Enter] button.

The setting screen appears.

3

Select “USB Drv” and use the Value [-] [+] buttons to change the

setting.

Menu

[Shi ft] + Cursor [

K

] [

J

]

Parameter

Cursor [

K

] [

J

]

Value

Value [-] [+]

MIDI

USB Drv

VENDOR (Choose this if you want to use a

USB driver downloaded from the Roland

website.)
GENERIC (Choose this if you want to use

the generic USB driver provided by your

computer’s operating system.)

4

Press the [Exit] button several times to return to the top screen.

The edited parameter is saved when you exit the system setting screen.

5

Turn the power of the JD-Xi off, then on again.

After changing the “USB Drv” setting and saving it, you must turn the power

off, then on again in order to get the system to operate correctly.

Settings for Using a Commercially Available Mic

Different settings are required depending on whether you use the included

microphone with the JD-Xi or a commercially available microphone (only

dynamic microphones are supported).

1

Press the [Menu/Write] button.

2

Use the Cursor [

K

] [

J

] button to select “SYSTEM,” and then press

the [Enter] button.

3

Select “Mic Sel,” and then use the Value [-] [+] buttons to select

“Other.”

INPUT

Mic Sel: Other

Menu

[Shi ft] + Cursor [

K

] [

J

]

Parameter

Cursor [

K

] [

J

]

Value

Value [-] [+]

INPUT

Mic Sel
(Mic select)

Attached (if using the included microphone)
Other (if using a commercially available

microphone)

NOTE

If this is set to “Attached,” 5V of power is supplied from the MIC jack.

If you use a commercially available microphone with the “Attached”

setting, the microphone may be damaged. Be sure to choose the

“Other” setting.

4

When you’ve finished making settings, press the [Exit] button

several times to return to the top screen.

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