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Summary of Contents for JX-1

Page 1: ...Roland RERFDRMANCE SYNTHESIZER JX l OWNER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...circuit with any device that will generate line noise such as a motor or variable lighting system The power supply required for this unit is shown on its nameplate Ensure that the line voltage of you...

Page 4: ...ing the illustration below connect the keyboard with any external devices you intend to use REAR PANEL MIDI THRU OUT IN PEDAL INPUT PHONES OUTPUT AC IN 12V POWER HOLD R L R L MONO 500mA O 1 I O 3 oV l...

Page 5: ...adjust the volume of the connected de vice to get the proper balance Headphones L R Radio cassette player rhythm machine O PEDAL HOLD JACK Accepts connection of a foot switch The foot switch will act...

Page 6: ...iiriawjvwa 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LLOW D m CUTOFF COLOR ATTACK RELEASE VB RATE VfB DEPTH REV LEVEL REV TIME 1 1 1 Osiiradh indeir kever This lever located on the left side of the instru ment allows you t...

Page 7: ...DOWN J 3 3 WBBIW 01 i I 6 J It 8 3 Ci w n n Ai B O m 4 jjjjjjj J 3 J i is v ai 6 fi3 Bi 8i a e svsix ei When Playing To layer two sounds and have them play together hold down the button for one Tone...

Page 8: ...Button TUNE V SENS MIDI B RANGE TRANS PRESET A r b MEMORY Isl w w w 1 c 43Slft VI 2 CO d Op AAim VA 5 6 AA2Hi aA3H W w W w r PRESET B SY STACK 1 PnOLOGLE SV VOX I SY c It is possible to set the JX 1...

Page 9: ...ery little regardless of whether you play softly or forcefully What To Dol While holding down the jV SENS B RANGE button press the Tone button which corresponds to the desired value lower row yellow T...

Page 10: ...ol over the tonal col oration of the sound As the slider is raised the sound become more distinctive and unique O ATTACK Adjusts the velocity of the attack portion of the sound produced the first inst...

Page 11: ...ing the Write procedure you can store a sound which has been altered as a Memory Tone The new Tone is stored in the Memory Tone loca tion assigned to the same button as the original Preset You cannot...

Page 12: ...incoming data In addition this performance data can be recorded into a sequencer MIDI data recorder while you play and then be played back MIDI IN MIDI data is received here Use the MIDI IN connector...

Page 13: ...re produced when keys are played Velocity when key is released is only transmitted Pitch Bend Data Information regarding pitch bend is produced when the bender lever is moved Bend range can be set on...

Page 14: ...el controls had been used to manually make the changes O System Exclusive Messages Are Transmitted Received As Follows Transmission Reception Tone Dump Hold Down MIDI while pressinqiWRITEl Once the Sy...

Page 15: ...d Tone Main Tone Sub Tone will be selected from the same Tone Group as Main Tone Tone Program Change Number Tone Group Row of Buttons Preset Tone A Group Upper Lower 0 15 16 31 Preset Tone B Group Upp...

Page 16: ...essage specifies Address mapped data transfer Is therefore independent of models and data categories This technique allows use of two different transfer procedures one way transfer and handshake trans...

Page 17: ...devices Roland has limited the DTI to 256 bytes so that an excessively long message is sent out in separate segments Device B requesting data from Device A This device does not cover this procedure D...

Page 18: ...of pilch bend change OOH 7FH 0 127 mm MSB of pitch bend change OOH 7FH 0 127 mmH IIH relative value of pitch OOH OOH 8192 40H OOH 7FH 7FH 8191 Channel mode message Reset all controllers Whenever the M...

Page 19: ...e off is ignored Program change if the recognized program number is 95 the corresponding tone is selected if 96 127 is recognized JX I selects the dual mode and the corresponding number of the tone in...

Page 20: ...2 07i Mesory Tone 22 1 1 02 13H Meiory Tone 23 i 1 02 IfH Meiory Tone 24 1 1 02 2bH Meiory Tone 25 1 1 02 37H Meiory Tone 26 1 1 02 43H Meiory Tone 27 i 1 02 im Meiory Tone 28 1 02 SbH Meiory Tone 29...

Page 21: ...27 X After Key s Touch Ch s X X X X Pitch Bender O O 1 7 12 semitone steps 9 bit resolution 1 7 64 Control Change 121 O X O o O O O o Modulation Volume Hold 1 Reset All Controllers Prog Change True O...

Page 22: ...Consumption 500 mA Dimensions 1057 W x 293 5 D x 64 H mm 41 5 8 W X 11 9 16 D x 2 1 2 H inches Weight 5 85 kg 12 9 lbs Supplied Accessories Owner s Manual AC Adaptor Music Stand In the interest of pro...

Page 23: ...ccur in a parlicular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try t...

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