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Roland Jupiter-80 User Manual

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Connecting an External MIDI Device
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Specifying the Transmit Channel
Set the JUPITER-80’s transmit channel so it matches the channel
your external MIDI device is using for reception.
1. In the Registration External Part screen (p. 31), touch <KBD>
to turn it on for the channel that you want to transmit.
When you play the keyboard, performance data will be transmitted
from the MIDI OUT connector on the channel you specied.
MEMO
For details on how to set the receive channel of your external
MIDI device, refer to its owner’s manual.
Specifying the Sound for Each Channel
To switch the tones of an external MIDI device, the program
number and the MSB/LSB of the Bank Select message are entered
as numerical values on the JUPITER-80.
1. Specify the program change and bank select MSB/LSB
for the channels for which you turned on <KBD> in the
Registration External Part screen (p. 31).
MEMO
When this setting is “- - -, bank select and program change
messages will not be transmitted.
If the external MIDI sound module transmits a Program number
or a Bank number for which no Tone has been assigned, an
alternate Tone may be selected, or in some cases, there may be
no sound played.
Detailed Settings for External Parts
Here you can make detailed settings for the messages transmitted
to an external MIDI device.
Parameter Value Explanation
KBD OFF, ON
Species whether the perfor-
mance data of the External Part
will be transmitted.
MSB
0–127, ---
* Not transmitted for
Parts whose KBD is o.
Species the MSB (controller
number 0) of the bank select
number transmitted when you
switch Registrations.
Choose “---” if you don’t want
this to be transmitted.
LSB
0–127, ---
* Not transmitted for
Parts whose KBD is o.
Species the LSB (controller
number 32) of the bank select
number transmitted when you
switch Registrations.
Choose “---” if you don’t want
this to be transmitted.
PC
1–128, ---
* Not transmitted for
Parts whose KBD is o.
Species the program change
number transmitted when you
switch Registrations.
Choose “---” if you don’t want
this to be transmitted.
OCT
-3–+3
* This parameter is valid
only for Parts whose
KBD is on.
Species the octave shift.
Key Lo
C- –(Key Up)
* This parameter is valid
only for Parts whose
KBD is on.
Species the lowest key of the
range that will sound.
Key Up
(Key Lo)–G9
* This parameter is valid
only for Parts whose
KBD is on.
Species the highest key of the
range that will sound.
Velo Lo
1–(Velo Up)
* This parameter is valid
only for Parts whose
KBD is on.
Species the lowest velocity
value.
Velo Up
(Velo Lo)–127
* This parameter is valid
only for Parts whose
KBD is on.
Species the highest velocity
value.
Level
0–127, ---
* Not transmitted for
Parts whose KBD is o.
Species the volume message
transmitted when you switch
Registrations.
Choose “---” if you don’t want
this to be transmitted.
Pan
L64–0–R63, ---
* Not transmitted for
Parts whose KBD is o.
Species the pan message
transmitted when you switch
Registrations.
Choose “---” if you don’t want
this to be transmitted.

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Roland Jupiter-80 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Pitch wheelYes
Product typeDigital synthesizer
Product colorBlack
Sound effectsReverberation
Keyboard number of keys76
Maximum polyphony (notes)256
Headphone outputs1
USB ports quantity2
6.35 mm (1⁄4-inch) output6
Display typeLCD
Power source typeAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth439 mm
Width1231 mm
Height140 mm
Weight17700 g

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