Manual Version 3.21
Page. 10 of 73
4.1 SELECTING A PATCH MEMORY
Make sure that the connections are made securely and correctly then switch the JX-10 on.
The Display will show “
ROLAND JX-10
” (plus the current version of firmware) for several seconds then change to
as shown below. Note each of the display areas A to E below:
A.
The 64 Patch Memories are stored either in the JX-10's internal memory or on the optional Memory Cartridge
(M-64C). The display above (
Area A
) shows whether the Patch Memory currently selected is in the JX-10 or on
the Cartridge.
I :
Internal Memory of the JX-10
C :
Cartridge Memory
B.
The 64 Patch Memories are stored in the locations of 8 Banks (A to H) and 8 Numbers (1 to 8). The above
display (
Area B
) shows the Bank and the Number of each Patch Memory.
C.
Each Patch Memory can be named with up to 18 characters (this is called Patch Name). The patch name is
displayed in
Area C
.
D.
The numbers 1 to 100 are assigned to the 100 Tones in the JX-10’s memory. The numbers of the Tones used
for the Patch Memory currently selected are displayed here. The Tone number of the LOWER section of the
keyboard is shown in
Area D
.
E.
The numbers 1 to 100 are assigned to the 100 Tones in the JX-10’s memory. The numbers of the Tones used
for the Patch Memory currently selected are displayed in
Area E
as are the Tone numbers of the UPPER
section.
*The characters shown at Area A (Memory Mode) and at Area B (Bank / Number of Patch Memory) are always
displayed, except when in Writing
(see page 30)
and Master Tuning
(see page 38)
modes.
To select a Patch Memory, assign the Bank and Number using the Patch Memory Buttons. Using these buttons,
press a
letter
then a
number
(e.g. A, 2, - Patch memory A2 will be selected).
The JX-10 is designed to produce no sound while you are changing Patch Memories. This serves to mute the
transition noise from one preset to another which otherwise would be heard. If you do not want the sound to be
muted, instead of changing Patch Memories, change the Tones
(See page 15)
.
This method allows recall of the
required sound without any muting.