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10The JUPITER-80 is Roland’s agship synthesizer, delivering powerful, SuperNATURAL sounds and stunning realtime performance. It includes numerous cut

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Troubleshooting100Problem Items to check Action PageProblems with the Synthesizer eectsEect not appliedCould the eect switch be o? Check the on/o

Strona 4 - USING THE UNIT SAFETY

101Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixRoland JUPITER-80: SynthesizerKeyboard 76 ke

Strona 5 - IMPORTANT NOTES

102Function...Basic ChannelModeNote NumberVelocityAfter ToucnPitch BendControl ChangeProgram ChangeSystem ExclusiveSystem CommonSystem RealtimeAux Mes

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103Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixSymbols[1]–[8] buttons . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index104Receive Program Change . . . . . . . . . . 85Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Recording Folder . . . . . . . . . .

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105InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.AF

Strona 9 - Introduction

106For EU CountriesFor China

Strona 10 - Main Features

This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC.For EU CountriesThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requiremen

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Strona 12 - What is a Registration?

Main Features11Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixPowerful Live Sets with SuperNAT

Strona 13 - Behavior Modeling Technology

12Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-80How the Sound Generator is OrganizedThe sound generator is organized into units of sounds called “Registration

Strona 14 - Live Sets

Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-8013Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixTonesTh

Strona 15 - Registrations

Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-8014Live SetsA Live Set consists of the Tones assigned to the four layers, settings for four MFX units, and settin

Strona 16 - About Memory

Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-8015Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixRegistr

Strona 17 - Audio les that will be saved

Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-8016About MemoryThe area in which sounds and other settings are stored is called “memory.”Memory is divided into t

Strona 18 - Panel Descriptions

Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-8017Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixUSB Mem

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18Top Panel1312101113984 75 62Number Area Name Explanation Page1USB MEMORY USB MEMORY connector Connect USB ash memory (available separately) here. p

Strona 20 - Rear Panel Connections

Panel Descriptions19Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixNumber Area Name Explanatio

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CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIRCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOV

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Panel Descriptions20Rear Panel ConnectionsFOOT PEDAL jacksUSB COMPUTER connectorWith a USB cable, you can connect the JUPITER-80 to your computer (p.

Strona 23 - Turning the Power On

Panel Descriptions21Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixSUB OUT jacksYou can connec

Strona 24 - Basic Operation

22Be careful not to pinch your ngers when setting up the stand.If you want to place the JUPITER-80 on a stand, use the Roland KS-J8, KS-G8, or KS-18Z

Strona 25 - Editing a Value

Turning the Power On23Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixOnce the connections have

Strona 26 - [E1]–[E4] knobs

24Basic OperationThis section explains the basic button and knob operations used to operate the JUPITER-80.Moving the CursorA single screen or window

Strona 27 - Basic Touch Panel Operation

Basic Operation25Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixEditing a ValueTo edit the val

Strona 28 - [SHIFT] Button Operations

Basic Operation26[E1]–[E4] knobsWhen knob icons are shown in the Lower Part of the screen, the [E1]–[E4] knobs will change the parameter values of tho

Strona 29 - Assigning a Name

Basic Operation27Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixBasic Touch Panel OperationThe

Strona 30 - Navigating Between Screens

Basic Operation28[SHIFT] Button OperationsBy holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing another button, you can edit the settings of the button you

Strona 31 - Registration Part screen

Basic Operation29Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendix[MENU] Button OperationsWhen y

Strona 32 - Live Set screen

Owner’s ManualCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIRCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOC

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30Navigating Between ScreensOn the JUPITER-80, you navigate between screens by touching the enclosed areas or buttons shown in the illustrations below

Strona 34 - Visual Control screen

Navigating Between Screens31Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixRegistration Part s

Strona 35 - Playing Sounds

Navigating Between Screens32Live Set screenView the name and volume of the Tones assigned to each layer of the Live Set.13 Tone List screen p. 5714 L

Strona 36 - Upper Part

Navigating Between Screens33Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixLive Set Eects Rou

Strona 37 - Adjusting its Volume

Navigating Between Screens34Tone Blender screenSimultaneously edit multiple parameters of the Live Set. p. 6124Key Range View screenView the split and

Strona 38 - Keyboard (Drums/SFX)

Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixPlaying Sounds

Strona 39 - Split Performance

36Selecting the Sound for Each Part (Selecting Live Sets / Tones)The JUPITER-80 has four Parts: Solo, Upper, Lower, and Percussion. You can assign a

Strona 40 - Changing the Split Point

Selecting the Sound for Each Part (Selecting Live Sets / Tones)37Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other

Strona 41 - Switching Registrations

38Playing Drum Sounds and Sound Eects (Percussion)The JUPITER-80 provides a “Percussion” function, which lets you play a variety of drum sounds and s

Strona 42 - Consecutively

39Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixA “split” is a setup in which the keyboard is

Strona 43 - Using the Arpeggiator

4Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. * Material damage refer

Strona 44 - Arpeggio Parameters

Split Performance40How Split and Parts are RelatedThe following table shows how the split status determines the Parts that are assigned to the keyboar

Strona 45 - File (Import)

41Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixA Registration is used to store the sounds se

Strona 46 - Performing With Added Harmony

Switching Registrations42Switching Registration SetsA Registration Set contains 4 banks (A–D). You can create 8 Registration Sets, meaning that 8 Regi

Strona 47 - Controlling the Performance

43Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixUsing the ArpeggiatorThe JUPITER-80 has an ar

Strona 48 - Using Pedals

Using the Arpeggiator44Editing the Arpeggiator SettingsHere’s how to make detailed arpeggiator settings for the style, timing, and accent.1. Hold dow

Strona 49 - Controlling Reverb

Using the Arpeggiator45Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixCreating an Arpeggio Sty

Strona 50 - Transposing

46The Harmony Intelligence function adds appropriate harmony to the highest notes of the Upper Part, based on the chords you play in the Lower Part. W

Strona 51 - Editing Sounds

47Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixMoving Your Hand to Modify the Pitch or Volum

Strona 52 - Editing a Registration

Controlling the Performance48MEMOYou can assign performance-related functions to the [E1]–[E4] knobs. The [E1]–[E4] knob assignments are specied by t

Strona 53 - Saving a Registration

49Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixControlling the Rotary Eect and ReverbThe ro

Strona 54 - 4. Touch <WRITE>

IMPORTANT NOTES5Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendix WARNINGDO NOT play a CD-ROM di

Strona 55 - Initializing a Registration

50Changing the Keyboard SettingsChanging the Pitch by OctavesBy pressing the OCTAVE [DOWN] button or OCTAVE [UP] button you can shift the keyboard’s p

Strona 56 - Editing a Live Set

Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixEditing Sounds

Strona 57 - Changing a Live Set’s Tones

52Editing a RegistrationA Registration stores the sounds selected for each Part, as well as various performance-related settings.The Registration scre

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Editing a Registration53Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixSaving a RegistrationEd

Strona 59 - Eect Output Levels

Editing a Registration54If the following display appears when you saveIf Live Set parameters or SuperNATURAL Synth Tone parameters have been edited, t

Strona 60 - Editing a Tone

Editing a Registration55Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixInitializing a Registra

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56Editing a Live SetYou can edit a Live Set by switching the Tones in the Live Set, and by adjusting oset values relative to the value of each tone.T

Strona 62 - Saving a Live Set

Editing a Live Set57Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixMEMOIf a Live Set has been

Strona 63 - Naming a Live Set

Editing a Live Set58Layer On/O and Volume AdjustmentTo turn a layer on/o, touch its layer number in the Live Set screen (p. 32). Layer button Status

Strona 64 - Initializing a Live Set

Editing a Live Set59Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixTurning MFX On/OTo switch

Strona 65 - Copying a Layer

IMPORTANT NOTES6Additional Precautions• Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the im

Strona 66 - Editing a Synth Tone

Editing a Live Set60Editing the Tones Assigned to a LayerHere’s how to edit the sound of each layer.You’ll be able to edit selected parameters for eac

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Editing a Live Set61Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixSimultaneously Adjusting Mu

Strona 68 - Saving a Synth Tone

Editing a Live Set62Convenient Ways to Use the Tone BlenderSaving the sound created by the Tone BlenderAfter using the [E4] (Tone Blender Control) kno

Strona 69 - Copying a Partial

Editing a Live Set63Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendix4. Touch <WRITE>.A m

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Editing a Live Set642. Specify the write destination.Select the write destination for the SuperNATURAL Synth Tone.3. Touch <WRITE>.MEMO• If y

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Editing a Live Set65Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixCopying a LayerHere’s how t

Strona 72 - Playback

66Editing a Synth ToneYou can edit a Synth Tone to create original sounds.MEMOIt’s not possible to edit SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones, Manual Percussion

Strona 73 - Ranges (Equalizer)

Editing a Synth Tone67Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendix• If a Synth Tone has be

Strona 74 - Audio le that will

Editing a Synth Tone68Saving a Synth ToneA Synth Tone you edit is temporary; it will be lost if you turn o the power or select another tone. If you w

Strona 75 - Creating a Folder

Editing a Synth Tone69Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixInitializing a SuperNATUR

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7Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixUSING THE UNIT SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strona 78 - Audio Signal Flow

Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixOther Convenient Functions

Strona 79 - Flash Drive

72Using the USB Memory Song Player/RecorderThe USB Memory Song Player/Recorder lets you play back audio les (WAV, MP3, AIFF) that you’ve copied from

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Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder73Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixAudi

Strona 81 - (Format)

Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder74Looping a Specic Region of TimeYou can specify start and end points within an audio le, and make the play

Strona 82 - Calibrating the Touch Panel

Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder75Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixCrea

Strona 83 - System Parameters

Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder76Moving an Audio File or FolderHere’s how to move an audio le or folder to a dierent folder.1. First sele

Strona 84 - Keyboard

Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder77Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixBasi

Strona 85 - Scale Tune

Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder78Audio Signal FlowAUDIO INJUPITER-80 Sound Generator (keyboard)USB COMPUTER (from computer)USB MEMORY SONG P

Strona 86 - OUT, SUB OUT)

79Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixSettings and Convenient FunctionsAccess the M

Strona 87 - (Factory Reset)

Contents8Editing Sounds 51Editing a Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Basic Operati

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Settings and Convenient Functions80Restoring Backed-up Settings from a USB Flash Drive1. In the MENU screen (p. 34), touch <Restore>.The Restor

Strona 89 - Connecting Other Equipment

Settings and Convenient Functions81Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixInitializing

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Settings and Convenient Functions82Exchanging Registration SetsHere’s how to exchange entire Registration Sets.1. In the MENU screen (p. 34), touch &

Strona 91 - About MIDI

83Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixThe JUPITER-80’s System SettingsMaking System

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The JUPITER-80’s System Settings84D Beam/SliderParameter Value ExplanationD BeamD Beam Sens 0–127The higher the value you set for this parameter, the

Strona 93 - External MIDI Device

The JUPITER-80’s System Settings85Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixMaster EQ, So

Strona 94 - Connection example

The JUPITER-80’s System Settings86Output AssignHere you can specify which sounds will be sent from each output jack. Select the desired check boxes fo

Strona 95 - Controlling Visuals

The JUPITER-80’s System Settings87Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixLIVE SET/TONE

Strona 97 - Appendix

Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixConnecting Other Equipment

Strona 98 - Error Message List

Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixIntroduction

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90Connecting to Your Computer via USBIf you use a commercially available USB cable to connect the USB COMPUTER connector on the JUPITER-80’s rear pane

Strona 100 - Troubleshooting

91Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixConnecting an External MIDI DeviceAbout MIDIM

Strona 101 - Specications

Connecting an External MIDI Device92Specifying the Transmit ChannelSet the JUPITER-80’s transmit channel so it matches the channel your external MIDI

Strona 102 - MIDI Implementation Chart

Connecting an External MIDI Device93Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixPlaying the

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Connecting an External MIDI Device94Synchronizing with an External MIDI DeviceHere’s how to synchronize the JUPITER-80’s tempo to an external MIDI dev

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95Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixVideo equipment that supports MIDI Visual Con

Strona 105 - Information

Controlling Visuals96Visual Control Settings1. Press the [VISUAL CONTROL] button.The Visual Control screen (p. 34) will appear.2. Set the following

Strona 106 - For China

Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixAppendix

Strona 107 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

98If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specied, an error message will appear.Refer to the explanati

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99Introduction Playing Sounds Editing SoundsOther Convenient FunctionsConnecting Other EquipmentAppendixTroubleshootingProblem Items to check Action

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