Roland JUPITER-80 사용자 설명서
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This manual explains the functions that have been added in version 1.10 of the JUPITER-80.
Read this manual in conjunction with the JUPITER-80 Owner’s Manual.
Read this manual in conjunction with the JUPITER-80 Owner’s Manual.
Registrations, live sets, and tones (SuperNATURAL Synth Tones only) that you edit on the JUPITER-80 can now be exported to a USB flash drive.
From the data exported to a USB flash drive, you can also select the desired registrations, live sets, and tones, and import them back into the JUPITER-80.
From the data exported to a USB flash drive, you can also select the desired registrations, live sets, and tones, and import them back into the JUPITER-80.
Registrations saved in the JUPITER-80 can now be moved or reordered.
A registration that is optimal for playing only a single part has been added.
If you select this registration, only a single part will sound; when you select the sound of a different part, the previously selected part will automatically turn off.
If you select this registration, only a single part will sound; when you select the sound of a different part, the previously selected part will automatically turn off.
In addition to the dedicated JUPITER-80 USB driver, you can now use the default driver provided by the operating system (MIDI only).
You can now erase a user arpeggio style.
JUPITER-80 Version 1.10 Supplementary Manual
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Exporting/Importing Sound Data
Exporting Sound Data
From the registrations, live sets, and tones saved in the JUPITER-80, you
can select the desired items and export them to a USB flash drive.
When you export a registration, the live sets and tones used by that
When you export a registration, the live sets and tones used by that
registration will also be exported.
In the same way, when you export a live set, the tones used by that live
In the same way, when you export a live set, the tones used by that live
set will also be exported.
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
2.
Touch <Next>/<Prev> to switch to “Page 2/2.”
3.
Touch <Export>.
4.
Mark the sound data that you want to export.
Select the desired registration, live set, or tone, and touch <Mark>. If the
item was already marked, the mark will be cleared.
You can also use the tabs to switch between registrations, live sets, and
You can also use the tabs to switch between registrations, live sets, and
tones.
When you mark an item, an “*” will appear at the left of the Number/
Name.
A “+” symbol will automatically appear for the live sets or tones used by
A “+” symbol will automatically appear for the live sets or tones used by
sound data marked with an “*” symbol. The “+” symbol cannot be directly
erased.
MEMO
The only tones that can be exported are SuperNATURAL Synth tones.
5.
Touch <Export>.
You can rename the file that will be exported.
To rename the file, touch <RENAME>.
To rename the file, touch <RENAME>.
MEMO
• The exported sound data will be saved together in a single file named
***.SVD, located below /ROLAND/SOUND in the USB flash drive.
• If you export a registration that uses a user arpeggio style, the two
files ***.SVD and ***.BIN will be created.
6.
Touch <EXEC>.
The screen will ask “Are you sure?”
7.
To carry out the export, touch <OK>.
NOTE
Never turn off the power while the export operation is in progress.