Roland JUPITER-80 用户手册

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Moving Your Hand to Modify the 
Pitch or Volume (D Beam Controller)
You use the D Beam controller simply by moving your hand above 
it. By assigning different functions to it, you can control the sound 
in various ways.
MEMO
D Beam controller settings are saved in the Registration.
1. 
Press the D BEAM [PITCH], [VOLUME], or [ASSIGNABLE] 
button to turn the D Beam controller on .
Button
Explanation
[PITCH] button
The pitch will change as you move your hand 
above the D Beam controller.
[VOLUME] button
The volume will change, allowing you to add 
expression to your performance.
[ASSIGNABLE] button
The function assigned to the D Beam 
controller will be controlled.
MEMO
You can assign a performance-related function to the 
[ASSIGNABLE] button. The function assigned to the 
[ASSIGNABLE] button is specified by the Registration Common/
Control parameter D Beam (p. 31).
2. 
While playing the keyboard to produce sound, position 
your hand above the D Beam controller and slowly move 
it up and down .
3. 
To turn off the D Beam controller, once again press the 
button you pressed in step 1 (the button will go out) .
Effective range of the D Beam controller
This illustration shows the effective range of the 
D Beam controller. No effect will be obtained 
if you position your hand outside the effective 
range.
NOTE
The effective range of the D Beam controller 
will change depending on the lighting 
conditions. If the D Beam controller does not 
work as you expect, readjust the sensitivity.
For details on readjust the sensitivity, refer to “D Beam Sens” (p. 
Changing the Pitch/Applying Vibrato 
(Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever)
While playing the keyboard, move the lever toward the left to lower 
the pitch, or toward the right to raise the pitch. This is called “pitch 
bend.”
Moving the lever away from yourself will apply vibrato. 
This is called “modulation.”
Moving the lever away from yourself while also moving it to left or 
right will apply both effects simultaneously.
MEMO
For some sounds, the modulation lever will produce a dynamics 
effect.
Using the Buttons and Knobs to Modify the 
Sound ([S1] [S2] buttons / [E1]–[E4] knobs)
Performance-related functions are assigned to the [S1] [S2] buttons 
and [E1]–[E4] knobs. While you perform, you can operate the [S1] 
[S2] buttons or [E1]–[E4] knobs to modify the sound in real time.
Turning the [S1] [S2] buttons on/off will turn on/off or switch the 
assigned function.
MEMO
You can assign performance-related functions to the [S1] [S2] 
buttons. The [S1] [S2] button assignments are specified by the 
Registration Common/Control parameters S1-S2 (p. 31).
If the [E1]–[E4] knobs are shown in the Lower Part of the display, 
operating these knobs will control the functions assigned to them.
Controlling the Performance