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IMPORTANT NOTES

Power Supply

• 

Place the AC adaptor so that the side with text 

is downward.

Use of Batteries

• 

If operating this unit on batteries, please use 

Ni-MH batteries.

Placement

• 

Do not allow objects to remain on top of the 

keyboard. This can be the cause of malfunction, 

such as keys ceasing to produce sound.

• 

Depending on the material and temperature 

of the surface on which you place the unit, its 

rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface. 

Maintenance

• 

To clean the unit, use a dry, soft cloth; or one 

that is slightly dampened. Rubbing too hard in 

the same area can damage the finish.

Repairs and Data

• 

Before sending the unit away for repairs, be 

sure to make a backup of the data stored 

within it; or you may prefer to write down the 

needed information. Although we will do our 

utmost to preserve the data stored in your 

unit when we carry out repairs, in some cases, 

such as when the memory section is physically 

damaged, restoration of the stored content 

may be impossible. Roland assumes no liability 

concerning the restoration of any stored 

content that has been lost.

Additional Precautions

• 

Any data stored within the unit can be lost 

as the result of equipment failure, incorrect 

operation, etc. To protect yourself against the 

irretrievable loss of data, try to make a habit 

of creating regular backups of the data you’ve 

stored in the unit.

• 

Roland assumes no liability concerning the 

restoration of any stored content that has been 

lost.

• 

Never strike or apply strong pressure to the 

display.

• 

Use only the specified expression pedal. By 

connecting any other expression pedals, you 

risk causing malfunction and/or damage to the 

unit.

• 

Do not use connection cables that contain a 

built-in resistor.

• 

If this unit is used in an environment that 

is subject to electromagnetic radiation, the 

display might become dimmer, but this is not a 

malfunction.

Using External Memories

• 

Please observe the following precautions when 

handling external memory devices. Also, make 

sure to carefully observe all the precautions that 

were supplied with the external memory device.

• 

Do not remove the device while reading/

writing is in progress.

• 

To prevent damage from static electricity, 

discharge all static electricity from your 

person before handling the device.

Caution Regarding Radio Frequency 

Emissions

• 

The following actions may subject you to 

penalty of law.

• 

Disassembling or modifying this device.

• 

Removing the certification label affixed to the 

back of this device.

• 

Using this device in a country other than 

where it was purchased

Intellectual Property Right

• 

It is forbidden by law to make an audio 

recording, video recording, copy or revision of 

a third party’s copyrighted work (musical work, 

video work, broadcast, live performance, or 

other work), whether in whole or in part, and 

distribute, sell, lease, perform or broadcast it 

without the permission of the copyright owner.

• 

Do not use this product for purposes that could 

infringe on a copyright held by a third party. 

We assume no responsibility whatsoever with 

regard to any infringements of third-party 

copyrights arising through your use of this 

product.

• 

The copyright of content in this product 

(the sound waveform data, style data, 

accompaniment patterns, phrase data, audio 

loops and image data) is reserved by Roland 

Corporation.

• 

The copyright of content in this product 

(the sound waveform data, style data, 

accompaniment patterns, phrase data, audio 

loops and image data) is reserved by Roland 

Corporation.

• 

Purchasers of this product are NOT permitted 

to extract said content in original or modified 

form, for the purpose of distributing recorded 

medium of said content or making them 

available on a computer network.

• 

This product contains eParts integrated 

software platform of eSOL Co.,Ltd. eParts is a 

trademark of eSOL Co., Ltd. in Japan.

• 

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are 

registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth 

SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Roland is 

under license.

• 

This Product uses the Source Code of μT-Kernel 

under T-License 2.0 granted by the T-Engine 

Forum (www.tron.org).

• 

Roland is an either registered trademark or 

trademark of Roland Corporation in the United 

States and/or other countries.

• 

Company names and product names appearing 

in this document are registered trademarks or 

trademarks of their respective owners.

• 

In this manual, company names and product 

names of the respective owners are used 

because it is the most practical way of 

describing the sounds that are emulated using 

DSP technology.

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

 WARNING

Concerning the Auto Off function

The power to this unit will be turned 

off automatically after a predetermined 

amount of time has passed since it 

was last used for playing music, or its 

buttons or controls were operated (Auto 

Off function). If you do not want the power to be 

turned off automatically, disengage the Auto Off 

function (p. 22).

 WARNING

Use only the supplied AC adaptor and 

the correct voltage

Be sure to use only the AC adaptor 

supplied with the unit. Also, make 

sure the line voltage at the installation 

matches the input voltage specified 

on the AC adaptor’s body. Other 

AC adaptors may use a different polarity, or be 

designed for a different voltage, so their use could 

result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock.

 WARNING

Use only the supplied power cord

Use only the attached power cord. Also, 

the supplied power cord must not be 

used with any other device.

Handle the ground terminal carefully

If you remove the screw from the 

ground terminal, be sure to replace 

it; don’t leave it lying around where it 

could accidentally be swallowed by 

small children. When refastening the 

screw, make that it is firmly fastened, so it won’t 

come loose.

Summary of Contents for Jupiter-Xm

Page 1: ...ad from the Web 5 5 Reference Manual This explains all functions of the unit 5 5 Parameter Guide This explains parameters of the unit 5 5 Sound List This lists the sounds that are built into the unit...

Page 2: ...e Notes Monophonic 15 Layering the Same Tone to Thicken the Sound Unison 15 Preventing Dynamics Changes inYour Performance Velocity Off 15 Smoothly Changing the Pitch Portamento 15 Using the Bluetooth...

Page 3: ...nthesizer tone to each part 1 4 and a rhythm tone to part 5 Certain sound engines models can be assigned only to part 1 I ARPEGGIO Based on an analysis of your keyboard performance this plays an optim...

Page 4: ...lay the keys 3 OSC TYPE knob Selects the oscillator waveform PITCH knob Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator LEVEL knob Adjusts the volume of the oscillator MOD knob Adjusts the depth of modulation RIN...

Page 5: ...e filter cutoff frequency to vary according to the key that you play If this knob is turned toward the right the cutoff rises for higher notes If it is turned toward the left the cutoff falls for high...

Page 6: ...ch Moving the wheel toward yourself lowers the pitch Moving it away from yourself raises the pitch When you release your hand from the wheel it returns to the center MOD wheel This applies vibrato Whe...

Page 7: ...of the mic input MIC IN jack Connect a dynamic microphone or electret microphone mono here Pin assignment of MIC IN jack 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD TIP HOT RING COLD SLEEVE GND I OUTPUT L R...

Page 8: ...a while after being powered on before it begins operating 2 Switch on power to the connected equipment and raise the volume to an appropriate level The power to this unit will be turned off automatica...

Page 9: ...For the part that s set as the current part you can use the panel knobs to edit the tone On off settings for each part Press the 6 10 buttons to switch the parts on off Tone switches for each part Mo...

Page 10: ...registered in the model bank 3 Use the 2 knob to select a tone You can use the 1 knob to move rapidly MEMO The models registered in the model banks can be assigned freely 1 Hold down the MODEL BANK b...

Page 11: ...tomize the arpeggio 1 Turn the I ARPEGGIO TYPE knob to select the type With the factory settings changing the type will specify a suitable sound TONE and volume PART LEVEL If you want to keep the curr...

Page 12: ...before 3 times before Loads the recorded data from three passes before Command Explanation 4 times before Loads the recorded data from four passes before A pass means the length of the arpeggio patte...

Page 13: ...ect Step Mode 4 Make sure that the PART button is lit and then use the 1 5 buttons to select the part that you want to use STEP data 5 Use the 2 knob to turn Step Mode ON 6 Repeat steps 4 5 to turn St...

Page 14: ...C FILTER and AMP can be modulated at a rate specified by the LFO p 4 to create vibrato by modulating the pitch or tremolo by modulating the volume ENVELOPE The OSC FILTER and AMP each have an envelope...

Page 15: ...ttons Transposing the Keyboard in Semitone Steps Transpose 1 Hold down the TRANSPOSE button and press the OCTAVE DOWN UP button To return to the original state hold down the TRANSPOSE button and press...

Page 16: ...operation Saving the System Settings System Write p 23 10 Press the MENU button when you re finished making settings Connecting an Already Paired Mobile Device 1 Turn on the Bluetooth function of the...

Page 17: ...s device name that will be shown in the Bluetooth connected app Set to OFF JUPITER Xm Audio JUPITER Xm MIDI default Set to 1 JUPITER Xm Audio 1 JUPITER Xm MIDI 1 5 If you want to save the setting exe...

Page 18: ...ked up by the mic causing the vocoder to not work as you intend In this case adjust the microphone sensitivity so that it is less likely to pickup noise 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the 1 knob to sel...

Page 19: ...ystem effects 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the 1 knob to select UTILITY and then press the ENTER button You can also make this selection by using the PAGE buttons instead of the 1 knob 3 Use the 1 kn...

Page 20: ...hen press the ENTER button You can also make this selection by using the PAGE buttons instead of the 1 knobs 4 Use the 1 knob to select IMPORT EXPORT and then press the ENTER button 5 Use the 1 knob t...

Page 21: ...AND SOUND folder on your USB flash drive Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during a process such as while the Executing display is shown Exporting a step edit pattern Here s h...

Page 22: ...T screen appears If a sound pack or wave expansion is installed or imported If a sound pack or wave expansion is not installed or imported 4 Use the PAGE buttons to select the item to execute and pres...

Page 23: ...nob Explanation USB In Lev 0 127 Adjusts the audio input level of the USB COMPUTER port USB Out Lev 0 127 Adjusts the audio output level to the USB COMPUTER port AuxIn BT InLev 0 127 Adjusts the input...

Page 24: ...ransmitted ON or not be transmitted OFF Tx Bank OFF ON Specifies whether bank select messages will be transmitted ON or not be transmitted OFF Parameter 1 knob Value 2 knob Explanation Tx Edit OFF ON...

Page 25: ...e polarity of the pedal connected to the HOLD jack Ctrl Source SCENE SYS Specifies whether the function assigned to the pedal connected to the CTRL jack follows the setting of the currently selected s...

Page 26: ...Keyboard 37 Keys compact type with velocity Power Supply DC 12 V AC adaptor AA type Ni MH batteries sold separately x 8 Current Draw 1 500 mA Expected battery life under continuous use Rechargeable ni...

Page 27: ...or other work whether in whole or in part and distribute sell lease perform or broadcast it without the permission of the copyright owner Do not use this product for purposes that could infringe on a...

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