Manual Version 3.21
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3.09
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Bug fix: in some circumstances, the arpeggiator could have a stuck note (only in legato mode).
3.10
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Bug fix (JX10 only) : patch parameter "MIDI key mode", when mode is UPPER or LOWER, is considered
as LAYER.
3.11
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Added support for the GU280 display modification by Guy Wilkinson. This is a neat modification. Go to:
https://supersynthprojects.com/super-jx-display-replacement/
for details.
NOTE: We have identified a bug in this new GU280 enabled ROM code. Sometimes users with 3.11
onwards (and no GU280 display) will find that the standard display is messed up when booting.
Present workaround is to press the ENTER key when booting. This sets GU280 code to OFF and resets
the display. Bug fixed post V3.14. Also see V3.12 below.
3.12
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GU280 display is turned off by default after upgrading. You must go to the menu to turn it on, even if the
menu says it's already on (reason: this confused people who don't have the GU280).
3.13
Fixed a regression introduced in 3.11. The tone HPF parameter is displayed using GATE/ENV2 instead of 0/1/2/3.
This is cosmetic only, so if you turn the alpha-dial, the parameter will be set to 0, 1, 2 and 3, but it won't be
displayed correctly.
3.14
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Arpeggiator support for MKS70. 8th Parameter added: MIDI.
See MIDI section
for details.
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Unison and Mono key assign modes are now supported in A-WHOLE an B-WHOLE mode.
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JX10: recall mode requires pressing the recall button (going left/right twice is now disabled).
3.15
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Bug fix: GU280 display bug fixed (See 3.11 / 3.12).
"PWM" version (Upgrade of the internal electronics is necessary to add PWM boards)
4.00
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PWM initial release. 4.00 contains everything from 3.08 + support for the PWM daughter board. YOU
NEED THE PWM KIT TO RUN THIS VERSION. Upgrading is straightforward: the new code understands
the old tone format, but you cannot go back (the new format is not compatible with the previous tones).
Before upgrading to 4.00, make sure that you dump all your patches/tones.
4.01
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Bug fix: in some circumstances, the arpeggiator could have a stuck note (only in legato mode).