Roland JM-5 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
Playback functions for SMF songs
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11.
To save the settings you have just made,
press the [MENU] button.
Note: There is only one “User” memory (memory no. 7) for
your own settings. By saving new settings, you therefore
overwrite the previous ones.
NOTE
When you switch on the JM-5, it automatically loads the
“User” settings.
12.
Select “YES” and press the [CURSOR÷VALUE]
dial if your new settings should replace the
previous “User” settings.
Select “NO” and press the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to
return to the “SMF Compressor” page.
13.
Press and hold the [EXIT] button (its indica-
tor stops flashing) to return to the JM-5’s
main page.
SMF Equalizer
1.
Select an SMF song (see p. 20).
2.
Press the [MENU] button.
The display changes to:
3.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
“SMF Equalizer“.
4.
Press the dial.
The display changes to:
NOTE
The settings you make on this page can be saved to a User
memory and recalled as and when necessary.
5.
Press [®÷π] to start playback of the selected
song.
6.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the “Switch” parameter, then press the dial.
7.
If necessary, rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE]
dial to select “On”, then press the dial.
The equalizer has the same function as the TREBLE,
MID and BASS knobs on a mixer: it allows you to
color the sound, or to apply tonal corrections.
The equalizer is now active and will affect SMF song
playback.
8.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the “Preset” parameter, then press the dial.
The available presets are:
9.
If none of the preset memories contains the
settings you need, you can change the fol-
lowing parameters using the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial.
NOTE
The settings you make on this page can be saved to a “User”
memory and recalled as and when necessary.
Split High 2000~1200Hz These two parameters
specify the frequency
where two bands are
separated. The compres-
sor has three bands, and
so there are two cross-
over frequencies you can
set: “High” between the
“Mid” and “High” ranges;
and “Low” between the
“Mid” and “Low” ranges.
Split Low 80~800Hz
Parameter Setting range Explanation
Parameter Setting range Explanation
Level 0~127 Use this parameter to set
the equalizer’s input
level. This may be neces-
sary when the level of
the input signals is so
high that the sound dis-
torts.
NOTE
Do not set this param-
eter to “0” if the equal-
izer is switched on,
because doing so
means that the SMF
song is no longer audi-
ble.
Gain –9~0~9dB Use this parameter to
correct the level at the
equalizer’s outputs. If
the settings of the
remaining parameters
lead to a significantly
lower level, select a posi-
tive value. If your set-
tings lead to a
significantly higher level,
select a negative value.
“0” means that the level
is neither boosted nor
attenuated.
1. Flat
2. Rock
3. Pop
4. Jazz
5. Classic
6. Standard
7. User
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