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Anleitung Roland, modell JP-8080

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UPPER: Arpeggios will be played only in the Upper Part. 1 Press [EDIT]. The [EDIT] indicator will light and the BANK [1]–[8] indicators will blink. 2 Press [PFM COMMON] (BANK [1]) several times to access the Arpeggio Destination display. The [PFM COMMON] indicator will light. 3 Use [DEC]/[INC] to set the value. 4 When you finish making settings, press [EDIT] or [EXIT]. The previous display will reappear. The Arpeggio Destination setting has now been made. Technique for simultaneously playing chords and arpeggios in Dual mode If you wish to set the arpeggio destination to LOWER and play chords and arpeggios simultaneously, we recommend that you use the Voice Assign parameter (p.116) to decrease the number of voices assigned to the arpeggio (Lower), and increase the number of voices assigned to the chord (Upper). Chapter 91 Chapter 6. Playing Original Patterns with One Finger (RPS) RPS is a function which lets you playback a pattern simply by pressing a single note. * RPS is controlled by note messages received at REMOTE KBD IN. It is not possible to control RPS from MIDI IN. Playing Patterns RPS (Realtime Phrase Sequence) is a function that lets you assign various musical patterns to each of the keys on the MIDI keyboard, and play them with just one finger. The forty-eight keys from C#2 (note number 37)–C6 (note number 84) can be assigned an original pattern that you record, and at any time you can play a desired pattern using just one finger. * The data of the RPS Patterns will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector. ¦ Parts which will play Patterns The Part(s) which will play the Patterns will depend on the Key Mode. SINGLE: The Part selected by Panel Select will play the pattern. DUAL: The sound of both Upper and Lower parts will be layered and will play the pattern. SPLIT: Only the Lower Part will play the pattern. ¦ Cautions when playing Patterns in Split mode When in Split mode, only the Lower keyboard area can playback patterns. This means that when playing patterns in Split mode, the patterns you wish to use must be assigned to the keys in the Lower area (“Copying a Pattern” (p.97)). Also, when playing patterns in Split mode, you must make Voice Assign settings (p.116) so that the number of voices assigned to Lower is greater than the number of notes which occur at the same timing within the pattern. If the number of voices assigned to Lower is less than the number of notes which occur at the same timing within the pattern, the pattern cannot be played back correctly. Settings for Playing RPS settings are made in the ARPEGGIATOR/RPS section. These settings can be made independently for each Performance. [ON] (Arpeggio/RPS Switch) Turn the RPS on/off. When this is On the indicator will light, and the MIDI keyboard will play patterns. When this is Off the indicator will be dark, and the MIDI keyboard can be played normally. * When a setting other than RPS is selected for [MODE], the [ON] button will turn the arpeggiator on/off. [MODE] To use RPS, turn on the RPS indicator. * With a selection other than RPS, the arpeggiator will be available (p.90), but RPS cannot be used. * The Mode setting can be changed even when RPS is off. [HOLD] (Arpeggio/RPS Hold Switch) This switches Hold on/off for the RPS. When Hold is On the indicator will light, and the pattern will continue playing even if you take your fingers off the keys. If you play a different key while the pattern is being held, the pattern will change. To stop a pattern, either press [HOLD] to turn it off, or press a key outside the C#2 (note number 36)–C6 (note number 84) range. By pressing such a key you can stop the pattern without turning Hold off. When Hold is off, the pattern will play only while you continue pressing the key(s). [TEMPO] This sets the tempo of the pattern. Rotating the knob toward the right will speed up the tempo. * It is also possible to synchronize the tempo to MIDI Clock messages transmitted by a sequencer etc. For details refer to “MIDI Sync” (p.123), and “Synchronizing Arpeggio, Pattern or Motion” (p.144). Setting the Timing at Which Patterns Will Switch (Pattern Trigger Quantize) If while a certain pattern is playing back you press another key, the pattern of the later-pressed key will be selected. The Pattern Trigger Quantize setting determines the timing at which the next pattern is selected. Pattern Trigger Quantize is common to the entire JP-8080. OFF: Patterns will switch at the moment that a key is pressed. BEAT: Patterns will switch at the beginning of the next beat that occurs after the key is pressed. MEASURE: Patterns will switch at the beginning of the measure beat that occurs after the key is pressed. Pattern 1 Pattern 2 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 While Pattern 1 is playing back, press the key for Pattern 2 at this timing 1-1 OFF 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 BEAT 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 MEASURE 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1 Press [EDIT]. The [EDIT] indicator will light and the BANK [1]–[8] indica...


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