Roland JUNO-D Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Creating a patch (Patch mode)
Split Arp
When
“Key Mode”
(p. 45) is set to SPLIT, this specifies which tone
will be affected by the arpeggiator.
VALUE
UPPER:
The upper tone will be played by the arpeggiator.
LOWER:
The lower tone will be played by the arpeggiator.
BOTH:
Both the upper and lower tone will be played by the
arpeggiator.
Solo Switch
If this setting is turned on, only one note will be sounded even if you
hold down two or more keys.
This setting is effective when you want to solo using a patch for a
monophonic instrument such as sax or flute.
VALUE
OFF:
Chords can be played.
ON:
The sound will play in solo mode (monophonically).
UPPER:
Solo mode will be used only for the upper tone.
LOWER:
Solo mode will be used only for the lower tone.
ModulationDst (Modulation Destination)
Specifies the tone that will be affected by modulation (p. 29).
VALUE
UPPER:
Modulation will apply only to the upper tone.
LOWER:
Modulation will apply only to the lower tone.
BOTH:
Modulation will apply to both the upper and lower
tone.
PitchBend Dst (Pitch Bend Destination)
Specifies the tone that will be affected by pitch bend (p. 29).
VALUE
UPPER:
Pitch bend will apply only to the upper tone.
LOWER:
Pitch bend will apply only to the lower tone.
BOTH:
Pitch bend will apply to both the upper and lower
tone.
Modify Dest (Modify Destination)
Specifies the tone that will be affected by adjustments to the sound
using the panel knobs.
This is linked with the panel’s [DESTINATION TONE] setting (p.
26).
VALUE
UPPER:
Modification will apply only to the upper tone.
LOWER:
Modification will apply only to the lower tone.
BOTH:
Modification will apply to both the upper and lower
tone.
ExpressionDst (Expression Destination)
Specifies the tone that will be affected by expression.
VALUE
UPPER:
Expression will apply only to the upper tone.
LOWER:
Expression will apply only to the lower tone.
BOTH:
Expression will apply to both the upper and lower
tone.
Active Exp Sw (Active Expression Switch)
Turns the active expression effect (p. 32) on/off.
VALUE
OFF:
Expression will affect only the volume, as usual.
ON:
An active expression effect using both tones will be
produced.
Making settings for an individual
tone (Patch Tone parameters)
You can set parameters that apply to each individual tone. The panel
[DESTINATION TONE] switch specifies which tone(s) (upper/
lower) will be affected by your settings (p. 26).
If “BOTH” is selected, the value of the tone parameter assigned
to the upper tone is displayed. If you change this value, the
parameters for both Upper and Lower tones will be changed to
the same values.
No. (Original Tone Number)
For each of the two tones (upper and lower) that make up a patch,
you can select one of 640 different original tones.
VALUE:
0001–0640
Tone Pan
Sets the pan position (stereo location) of each tone when stereo
output is used. With an increase in the value for L, more of the
sound will be heard as coming from the left side. Similarly, more of
the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased.
VALUE:
L64–0–63R
Specifying the amount of signal sent to the effect
MFX Switch (Multi-Effects Switch)
Switches the multi-effects on/bypass (off) for each tone.
VALUE:
BYPASS, ON
Chorus Send Lvl (Chorus Send Level)
Sets the level of the signal sent to chorus for each tone.
VALUE:
0–127
Reverb Send Lvl (Reverb Send Level)
Sets the level of the signal sent to reverb for each tone.
VALUE:
0–127
Coarse Tune
Adjusts the pitch of the tone’s sound up or down in semitone steps
(+/-4 octaves).
VALUE:
-48–+48
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