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ARTURIA – JUPITER-8V – MANUAL - EN
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Sampling frequency: Here, choose the sampling frequency among those offered in your
sound menu. Note that a high sampling frequency will demand increased processor
performance on your computer.
Latency (on PC only, with Direct X protocol): here, you can configure the optimal audio
latency as it relates to performance of your sound card. Be careful with this setting, as a
latency setting that is lower than your system can support can cause unwanted artifacts in
the sound.
Configuration panel (on PC only with ASIO protocol): this button opens your audio card's
configuration panel, if it is available.
Fader control: here, choose the fader control mode of the instrument. With linear control,
the mouse is moved vertically to assure the fader rotation; with circular control, the mouse
must trace an arc around the fader in order to modify the knob position on screen.
9.1.3 Instrument configuration: utility bar
Each instrument carries a utility bar allowing routing of MIDI input, channel, range and transpose
parameters, as well as the audio output channel selection.
The PC utility bar
The Macintosh utility bar
9.1.3.1 MIDI configuration
The first part of the utility bar allows selection of the incoming MIDI port and channel which
controls the instrument.
First, choose the MIDI port where your note/controller data comes from (from a MIDI controller,
external sequencer, etc.). Next, select a particular channel (1-16) or allow the instrument to
respond to all the channels by selecting <<All>>.
9.1.3.2 Configuration of the keyboard range
The keyboard range control permits constraint of the key zone. In this way, you can play several
instruments on your keyboard, each standalone instance responding to a different zone, per
individual settings.
To activate this function, select the <<Split>> option in the utility bar. Afterwards, you can limit
the keyboard zone by configuring the lowest note and the highest note corresponding to the
instrument.
9.1.3.3 Octave configuration
The octave parameter permits you to shift the response from your keyboard from one or several
octaves. This function is great if your keyboard doesn’t cover the octave in which you want to play,
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