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Roland Boutique JP-08 User manual

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Owner’s ManualSOUND MODULE
JP-08
Settings
Numeric buttons [1]–[16]
In Settings mode, the 16 numeric buttons shown in the
illustration are called the [1]–[16] buttons.
SOLO/UNISON/POLY/Octave Shift/Portamento
1. While holding down the [DUAL] button, specify the value by using the numeric buttons shown in the
following table or the C1/C2 ribbon controller.
Parameter Value setting Explanation
SOLO/
UNISON/
POLY mode
[14] Plays monophonically (SOLO).
[15] Plays all sounds in unison (UNISON).
[16] Plays polyphonically (POLY).
Octave Shift
*1
[4]–[13]
(-4–+5)
Shifts the keyboard range in steps of one octave.
For the ±0 (default) setting, [8] is lit.
Portamento
Switch
C1
(OFF/ON) Creates a smooth change in pitch between one key and the next key played.
Portamento
Time
C2
(0–100) Adjusts the time required for the pitch change.
System Settings
1. While holding down the [MANUAL] button, press one of the numeric buttons shown in the following
table to select the parameter.
* Keep holding down the [MANUAL] button.
2. Press a numeric button to select the value, and release the [MANUAL] button to conrm the value.
Parameter Select Value
setting Explanation
Master Tune [MANUAL]
+ [1]
[1]–[16]
(433–448 Hz)
Species the master tuning.
For the 440 Hz (default) setting, [8] is lit.
MIDI
Channel
[MANUAL]
+ [2] [1]–[16] Species the MIDI transmit/receive channel (1–16).
MIDI Clock
Source
[MANUAL]
+ [3]
[1] (AUTO)
If MIDI clock is being input to the MIDI IN connector or the USB
port, the JP-08’s tempo will automatically synchronize to MIDI clock
(default).
[2]
(INTERNAL)
The JP-08 operates at the tempo specied on the unit itself. Choose
the “INTERNAL”setting if you don’t want to synchronize to an external
device.
Transpose
*1
[MANUAL]
+ [4]
[2]–[13]
(-6–+5)
Transposes the keyboard range in semitones.
For the ±0 (default) setting, [8] is lit.
Key Velocity
*1
[MANUAL]
+ [5]
Adjusts the velocity value that will be transmitted when you play the keyboard.
[1] (TOUCH) Actual keyboard velocity will be transmitted.
[2] (64) A xed velocity value (64 or 127) will be transmitted regardless of how
you play.
[3] (127)
Velocity
Curve
*1
[MANUAL]
+ [6]
Sets the keyboard’s touch.
[1] (LIGHT) Sets the keyboard to a light touch.
[2] (MEDIUM) Sets the keyboard to the standard touch.
[3] (HEAVY) Sets the keyboard to a heavy touch.
Auto O [MANUAL]
+ [7]
[1] (OFF) The power does not turn o automatically.
[2] (30 min) The power turns o automatically after 30 minutes.
* Auto O does not occur while USB-connected.
LED Demo [MANUAL]
+ [8]
[1] (OFF)
Species the time until the LED DEMO is shown.
[2] (1 min)
[3] (3 min)
[4] (10 min)
Chain Mode [MANUAL]
+ [9]
Although the JP-08 is four-note polyphonic, you can
increase the polyphony by using a MIDI cable to
connect two or more JP-08 units and turning Chain
mode on.
[1] (OFF) If Chain mode is on, the fth voice and subsequent notes are passed
“thru”via MIDI OUT.
[2] (ON)
Ribbon
Controller
Note Scale
[MANUAL]
+ [10] [1]–[16]
Sets the note scale type of the ribbon controller (default: [1]).
For details, refer to“JP-08 Sound List” (PDF).
& http://www.roland.com/manuals/
C2 Modulation
Hold
[MANUAL]
+ [11]
[1] (HOLD OFF) (default)
[2] (HOLD ON)
Patch settings
Bend Range [MANUAL]
+ [13]
[1]–[12],
[13] (2 oct),
[16] (OFF)
Species the Pitch Bend Range in semitones.
(default: [2])
Delay Level [MANUAL]
+ [14]
[1]–[16]
Adjusts the volume of delay sound. (OFF=[1])
Delay Time [MANUAL]
+ [15] Adjusts the delay time (the time by which the sound is delayed).
Delay
Feedback
[MANUAL]
+ [16] Adjusts the delay feedback. (OFF=[1])
*1 Only when using the K-25m keyboard unit (sold separately)
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MIDI INMIDI OUT
Introduction
The JP-08 is a sound module that can be used in conjunction with the K-25m keyboard unit (sold separately).
The sound can be heard through the built-in speakers.
* The JP-08 can operate on batteries or on USB bus power. If you are using batteries, insert four AA batteries,
making sure that the batteries are oriented correctly.
* When turning the unit over, be careful so as to protect the buttons and knobs from damage. Also, handle
the unit carefully; do not drop it.
* When the batteries run low, the LED above the Ribbon Controller C1 ( 2) blinks. Install new batteries.
Using the JP-08 in conjunction with the K-25m keyboard unit (sold
separately)
& For installation, refer to the K-25m’s Owner’s Manual.
Playing the JP-08 via MIDI or USB
You can also play the JP-08 via MIDI or USB. For details, refer to“Connecting Your Equipment.”
Connecting Your Equipment
* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn o all the units
before making any connections.
G
A B C D E F
AMicro USB (O) port
Use a commercially available USB 2.0 cable (A-microB) to connect this port to your computer. It can be used
to transfer USB MIDI and USB audio data. You must install the USB driver when connecting the JP-08 to
your computer. Download the USB driver from the Roland website. For details, refer to Readme.htm which is
included in the download.
& http://www.roland.com/support/
B[VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the volume.
CPHONES jack
Connect headphones (sold separately) here.
DOUTPUT jack
Connect this jack to your amp or monitor speakers.
EINPUT jack
This is the audio input jack. Sound from the connected device is output
from the OUTPUT jack and PHONES jack.
FMIDI connectors
You can play the JP-08 by connecting a MIDI device via a commercially
available MIDI cable.
Turning the Power On
G[POWER] switch
This turns the power on/o.
* After you’ve made connections correctly, be sure to turn on the power in the order of the JP-08 rst, and
then the connected system. Powering-on in the incorrect order may cause malfunctions or damage. When
turning the power o, power-o the connected system rst, and then the JP-08.
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after turning the unit on is
required before it will operate normally.
* Before turning the unit on/o, always be sure to turn the volume down. Even with the volume turned down,
you might hear some sound when switching the unit on/o. However, this is normal and does not indicate
a malfunction.
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
Here’s how to return the JP-08 to its factory-set state.
1. While holding down the PATCH NUMBER [1] button, turn on the power.
The [MANUAL] button blinks.
If you decide to cancel the factory reset, turn o the power.
2. Press the [MANUAL] button to execute the factory reset.
3. When all buttons blink, turn the JP-08’s power o, then on again.
Data Backup/Restore
Backup
1. While holding down the PATCH NUMBER [2] button, turn on the power.
2. Connect your computer to the JP-08’s USB port via USB cable.
3. Open the “JP-08”drive on your computer.
The backup les are located in the“BACKUP” folder of the“JP-08” drive.
4. Copy the backup les into your computer.
5. After copying is completed, eject the USB drive and then disconnect the USB cable.
Windows 8/7
Right-click on the “JP-08”icon in “My Computer” and execute “Eject.”
Mac OS
Drag the “JP-08”icon to the Trash icon in the Dock.
6. Turn the JP-08 power o.
Restore
1. As described in the procedure for “Backup”Step 1–3, open the “JP-08” drive on your computer.
2. Copy the JP-08 backup les into the “RESTORE” folder of the “JP-08” drive.
3. After copying is completed, eject the USB drive and then press the [MANUAL] button.
4. After the LEDs have completely stopped blinking, turn o the power.
JP-08MIDI keyboard
MIDI INMIDI OUT
Panel Descriptions
Main Specications Roland JP-08::SOUND MODULE
Maximum Polyphony 4 voices
Power Supply Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (AA, HR6) x 4, Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4,
USB bus power
Current Draw 500 mA (USB bus power)
Dimensions 300 (W) x 128 (D) x 46 (H) mm 11-13/16 (W) x 5-1/16 (D) x 1-13/16 (H) inches
Weight
(including batteries) 970 g 2 lbs 3 oz
Accessories Owner’s Manual, Leaet“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4
Options
(sold separately) Keyboard unit: K-25m
* In the interest of product improvement, the specications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to
change without prior notice.
In order to use this device correctly, please carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES”(the “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” leaet) before use.
After reading, keep these instructions at hand for immediate reference.
6HPF
This is a high-pass lter that passes the high frequencies and cuts the low frequencies.
Controller Explanation
[CUTOFF] slider Species the cuto frequency of the high-pass lter. Frequency components below
the cuto frequency are cut.
7VCF
This is a low-pass lter that passes the low frequencies and cuts the high frequencies.
Controller Explanation
[CUTOFF] slider Species the cuto frequency of the low-pass lter. Frequency components above
the cuto frequency are cut, making the sound mellower.
[RES] slider
Resonance boosts the sound in the region of the lter’s cuto frequency.
Higher settings produce stronger emphasis, creating a distinctively“synthesizer-like”
sound.
[SLOPE] switch Selects the slope (steepness) of the low-pass lter.
[LFO MOD] slider Uses the 3LFO to vary the cuto frequency.
[ENV MOD] slider Adjusts the depth by which the 9ENV (envelope) controls the cuto frequency.
[ENV-1/ENV-2] switch Selects the envelope that is used for control.
[KEY FOLLOW] slider
Adjusts the way in which the pitch of the note aects the cuto frequency (key
follow) when using the keyboard to control cuto frequency. Moving the slider
downward causes the cuto frequency to fall as you play higher on the keyboard.
8VCA
Here you can adjust the amount of time-varying change (envelope) for the volume.
Controller Explanation
[LEVEL] slider Adjusts the volume of the patch.
[LFO MOD] switch Allows the 3LFO to modulate the VCA volume (producing tremolo). Higher settings
of this switch produce a correspondingly greater eect.
9ENV-1/ENV-2
Here you can create time-varying change (envelope).
Controller Explanation
[A] slider Attack time
[D] slider Decay time
[S] slider Sustain level
[R] slider Release time
[ ] switch Selects the polarity (direction) of the envelope.
[KEY FOLLOW] switch
Selects the envelope(s) for which key follow is on (o, 1, 2, 1+2).
If key follow is on, ADR becomes longer as you play lower notes, and ADR becomes
shorter as you play higher notes. This is appropriate when simulating the sound of
decay-type instruments.
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2 3
6 7 8 9
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1Common section
Here you can switch the sound (patch).
Controller Explanation
PATCH NUMBER
[1]–[8] buttons
What is “Patch”?
You can store/recall up to 64 sets (8 x 8) of sound settings.
To switch the patch
1. Use the PATCH NUMBER [1]–[8] buttons to specify the upper and lower digits of the
patch number.
* For each sound, refer to the“JP-08 Sound List” (PDF).
&http://www.roland.com/manuals/
To store the patch
* When you edit a patch, a dot appears in the display.
1. Use the PATCH NUMBER [1]–[8] buttons to specify the upper and
lower digits of the save-destination patch number. When you long-
press the lower digit while selecting the lower digit, the patch is saved.
PATCH PRESET
[1]–[8] buttons
What is“Patch Preset”?
The state of the two parts (upper and lower) described in the following section can be
saved and recalled as one of eight“patch presets.”
To switch the patch preset
1. Press the PATCH PRESET [1]–[8] button.
To store the patch preset
1. Long-press the PATCH PRESET [1]–[8] button.
[DUAL] button
[UPPER/LOWER]
button
What is“Upper/Lower Part”?
The JP-08 has two parts: upper and lower.
Turning the [DUAL] button on selects Dual mode, in which the upper and lower parts
sound together as a layer.
In Dual mode, you can press the [UPPER/LOWER] button to select a part (Button lit: Lower
part, Button unlit: Upper part).
* The lower part can be selected only in Dual mode.
[MANUAL] button Causes sound to be produced according to the current settings of the knobs and sliders.
2Ribbon controller (C1/C2)
These are touch-type ribbon controllers. C1 (left) is pitch bend, and C2 (right) is modulation.
* If a K-25m keyboard unit, USB, or MIDI are not connected, touching the C1 controller plays a preview sound.
3LFO
Here you can create cyclic change (modulation) in the sound.
Controller Explanation
[RATE] slider Determines the speed of the LFO.
[DELAY TIME] slider Species the time from when the tone sounds until the LFO reaches its maximum
amplitude.
Wave knob
Selects the LFO waveform.
R(Sine wave), S(Triangle wave), (Reverse sawtooth wave), U(Square wave),
RND (Random wave), (Noise)
4VCO MOD
This varies the sound by modulating the VCO.
Controller Explanation
[LFO MOD]/[ENV MOD]
slider Adjusts the depth by which 3LFO / 9ENV-1 modulate the VCO.
[FREQ MOD] switch Selects the VCO (1, 2, 1+2) that is modulated by LFO MOD/ENV MOD.
[PULSE WIDTH MOD]
slider/switch
When the switch is“M” (MANUAL):
Adjusts the value of the pulse width.
When the switch is“LFO” / “ENV-1”:
Adjusts the modulation depth.
What is “Pulse Width”?
Pulse width is the amount of the upper portion of the pulse wave, expressed as a
percentage of the overall wavelength. If the upper and lower widths are not the
same, the waveform is called an asymmetric pulse wave.
5VCO-1/VCO-2
Here you can select the waveform that determines the character of the sound, and specify its pitch.
Controller Explanation
[CROSS MOD] slider
Modies the VCO-1 frequency according to the VCO-2 waveform. Moving the slider
upward makes OSC 1 become a more complex sound, allowing you to create metallic
sounds or sound eects.
Range (64–2) knob Species the octave of the oscillator.
Wave knob
Selects the waveform that is the basis of the sound.
R(Sine wave), S(Triangle wave), T(Sawtooth wave), (Asymmetrical pulse
wave), U(Square wave), (White noise), LOW FREQ (Low frequency wave)
[SYNC] switch This is oscillator sync. It generates a complex waveform by forcibly resetting VCO-2 to
the beginning of its cycle in synchronization with the VCO-1 frequency.
[TUNE] knob Adjusts the pitch of the VCO-2.
[SOURCE MIX] knob
Adjusts the volume balance of the VCO-1 and VCO-2.
Turning the knob to the left increases the VCO-1 volume; turning it to the right
increases the VCO-2 volume.
LOWER UPPER
Step Sequencer
The step sequencer lets you input a note at each of up to 16 steps, and play back the notes as a loop.
You can change the number of steps between 1 and 16. Up to 16 patterns can be stored.
1. Press the [DUAL] and [MANUAL] buttons (SEQ) simultaneously to enter the Step Sequencer mode.
The [s] button blinks.
* To exit the Step Sequencer mode, press again [DUAL] and [MANUAL] buttons simultaneously.
Step buttons [1]–[16]
In Step Sequencer mode, the 16 numeric buttons shown in
the illustration are called [1]–[16] (Step buttons).
Function Controller
Play start/stop [MANUAL] (s)
Tempo [DUAL] + C1
On/o status of each step [1]–[16]
Enter a note [1]–[16] + C1 (or keyboard)
Enter a tie Step button + Next step button (e.g.: [1] + [2])
Enter a gate time [1]–[16] + C2
Set the gate time of all steps [DUAL] + C2
Select a pattern (1–16) [DUAL] + [1]–[16]
Write the pattern (1–16) [DUAL] + [1]–[16] (long-press)
Pattern settings
Number of steps (1–16) [MANUAL] + [1] &[1]–[16]
Shue [MANUAL] + [2] &[4]–[12] (default: [8])
Scale [MANUAL] + [3] &
1
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
(default: [2])
Sequencer settings *1
Step order type [MANUAL] + [15] &
[1] Normal (default), [2] Even/Odd reverse, [3] Odd only,
[4] Even only, [5] Odd only 0Even only,
[6] Even only 0Odd only, [7] Random
O step mode [MANUAL] + [16] &[1] Rest (default), [2] Skip
*1 Sequencer settings return to the default setting when the power is turned o.
Inputting steps
1. Hold down the step button ([1]–[16] buttons) at which you want to enter a note.
2. While holding down the step button, play the keyboard. Alternatively, use the C1 ribbon controller to
specify the note.
3. Release the step button.
4. Press the [s] button to play back.
* To delete the note at a step, turn o a step button ([1]–[16]) that contains a note (making the button go dark).
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