Hi Florian
Thank s for your answer, in fact my JX-3P work fine.
Perhaps i will buy he Patch editor because they are a lot of parameter now :)
Regards
David
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>
> check the manual: Editing the JX3P works now completely different.
>
>
> Each tone consists now of 96 parameters (before 32). Those are organised
> again in 6 parameter groups with 16 parameters in each group. To speak
> the truth: there are only 82 parameters at the moment, because some
> parameter locations are unused. But that should not disturb you - those
> are kept free for new features in future versions.
> The parameter groups are named A, B, C, D, AA, and BB.
>
> To edit a tone do the following
> * Press Tape -> Tape will flash
> * Press ToneWrite -> ToneWrite will flash
> * Select a parameter group with bank buttons A, B, C, D -> the bank LED
> will flash. (To select group AA or BB, simply press "A" or "B"
> respectively twice. The corresponding bank LED will flash fast.)
> * Select a parameter number with buttons 1 - 16 -> the number LED will flash
> * Also one number LED will be lit continuously. This LED marks the
> actual value of the selected parameter.
> * Edit the parameter with the sens slider.
> Some remarks have to be done to changing the value with the slider. This
> will come soon. Also the parameters will be explained later in detail.
>
> If you want to change now another parameter simply select a different
> parameter group and a different parameter number. If the other parameter
> is in the same parameter group, you only have to select the new
> parameter number. Now edit the new parameter as described above.
>
> If you have adjusted the sound as you want it, then you can write it
> again into the memory. There are two possibilities: you write it to the
> tone number were the original tone was stored, or you write it to a
> different tone number.
>
> Example1: write to the original location:
> * Press ToneWrite -> ToneWrite flashes fast and Bank LED and Number LED
> of the original location are lit.
> * Press the lit number button -> ToneWrite stops flashing. The original
> tone is overwritten now.
>
> Example2: write to a different location:
> * Press ToneWrite -> ToneWrite flashes fast and Bank LED and Number LED
> of the original location are lit.
> * Select the bank of the new location as described at "selecting a tone"
> * Press the number button of the new location -> ToneWrite stops
> flashing. The tone is written now to the new memory location. The
> original tone is still available.
>
>
>
> Now the mentioned remark on the slider: The slider will not change the
> value immediately, but you have to "pick" it from the actual parameter
> value.
>
> Example: The continous LED is at numer 10. The Sense slider is at the
> lowest position. If you move the slider slowly up nothing will happen,
> until the slider has reached a position of a little above the center
> position. There the slider will "pick" the value, then start to change
> it, the LED will follow now the slider - either you continue moving up
> and the parameter will get higher, or you move the slider now down again
> and the parameter will get lower.
> This is different from the editing behaviour of the original JX-3P, but
> you will get used to it soon.
>
>
>
> Attention: if you enter a sequence (or arpeggio, chordmemory,
> pattern,...) you will leave the edit mode. The edited tone still is
> active and you still may write the tone, but if you want to edit another
> parameter after writing the sequence, you have to re-enter the edit mode
> with:
> * Press Tape
> * Press ToneWrite
> * Select a parameter group with buttons A, B, C, D
> * Select a parameter number with buttons 1 - 16
>
>
>
> Florian
>
> zephyrin26 wrote:
> > Hello
> > I have installe on my jx-3p the upgrade and chorus mod.
> > I don't make the step 9 for PG200
> >
> > when i move the sens slide the write edit led light
> > So if if push the Group Button the led don't light
> > Some one have an idea of the problem 1 2
> >
> > David
> >
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