Roland JD-Xi User Manual

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Roland JD-Xi User Manual

JD-Xi Errata

Please make the following corrections to the JD-Xi Owner’s Manual.

Note When Backing Up and Restoring Data

Please note the following points when you back up and restore data (owner’s manual p. 13).

If you use a USB cable to connect the JD-Xi to your computer and execute a backup, a folder opens on your computer screen, and you’ll see the folder “JD-Xi.” Copy this entire “JD-Xi” folder to your computer.

When restoring, you must also copy the entire “JD-Xi” folder.

Backup and restore will not occur correctly if you copy only the “BACKUP” folder or some of the files that are located within the

“JD-Xi” folder.

When backing up or restoring data, the backup or restore operation might not proceed even if you unmount the JD-Xi connection

on your computer. In this case, unmount the connection on your computer, and then press the JD-Xi’s [Exit] button.

If you’re using a Mac, unmount the connection and then be sure to press the JD-Xi’s [Exit] button afterward.

Additional System Parameters

The following settings have been added to System settings.

Menu

Parameter

Value

Explanation

[Shift] + Cursor

Value [-]

Cursor [K] [J]

[K] [J]

 

[+]

 

 

 

 

If you switch programs during

 

 

OFF

playback, the tempo switches to

 

 

the tempo setting of the newly

 

 

 

 

Tempo Lock

 

selected program.

 

 

If you switch programs during

 

 

 

 

 

ON

playback, the tempo of the

 

 

previously selected program is

 

 

 

GENERAL

 

 

maintained.

 

 

When realtime recording, the

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

recording status is cancelled

 

 

once recording reaches the last

 

 

 

 

Loop Rec

 

step of the pattern.

 

 

Realtime recording continues

 

 

 

 

 

ON

until you stop recording (by

 

 

pressing the [Real Time Rec]

 

 

 

 

 

 

button once again).

 

 

 

When the Sync Mode is set to

 

 

 

“SLAVE,” this setting specifies

 

 

 

whether the JD-Xi synchronizes

MIDI

ClockSource

MIDI,

to synchronization messages

USB

from the MIDI IN connector

 

 

 

 

 

(MIDI) or to synchronization

 

 

 

messages from the USB port

 

 

 

(USB).

Corrections to Parameter Values

Please correct the following system parameter values (p. 7, p. 12).

(Incorrect)

Menu

Parameter

Value

Explanation

[Shift] + Cursor

Value [-]

Cursor [K] [J]

[K] [J]

 

[+]

 

INPUT

Level

0–127

Adjusts the input level of the MIC

and INPUT (MONO) jacks.

 

 

 

(Correct)

Menu

Parameter

Value

Explanation

[Shift] + Cursor

Value [-]

Cursor [K] [J]

[K] [J]

 

[+]

 

INPUT

Level

-20–+40

Adjusts the input level of the MIC

dB

and INPUT (MONO) jacks.

 

 

Please correct the following step recording values (p. 11).

(Incorrect)

Parameter

Value

Cursor [K] [J]

Value [-] [+]

Gate Time (duration of

1–100%

the note)

 

(Correct)

Parameter

Value

Cursor [K] [J]

Value [-] [+]

Gate Time (duration of

5–100%

the note)

 

Corrections to “Changing the Number of Measures” Procedure

Please correct the procedure in “Changing the number of measures” (owner’s manual p. 10).

(Incorrect)

3.Use the Value [-] [+] buttons to choose the number of measures.

4.Press the [Exit] button several times to return to the top screen.

(Correct)

3.Use the Value [-] [+] buttons to choose the number of measures, and then press the [Enter] button.

The screen asks “With Copying ?”

With Copying ?

[Exit]:N [Ent]:Y

Button

Explanation

[Enter] button

If increasing the number of measures, copy the

original pattern for the additional measures.

 

[Exit] button

Add blank measures.

*If you don’t save the program after changing the number of measures, the number of measures reverts to the original state when you select another program.

4.Press the [Enter] or [Exit] button to change the number of measures.

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