Roland JUNO-Di Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Detailed Settings for Performance Functions
Modifying the tonal character
([CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] knobs)
You can use these knobs to adjust the filter that cuts or boosts specific
frequency regions of the sound.
These affect the following parameters of the currently selected tone.
Items indicated by an “*” in the table are displayed in the
included “JUNO-Di Editor.”
Adding Reverberation ([REVERB] Knob)
You can add reverb (reverberation) to the sounds that you play from the
keyboard.
By adding reverb, you can recreate the pleasant acoustics that are typical
of a performance in a concert hall or similar space.
The effect will be applied when “Reverb Switch” is turned “ON”
in the effect edit screen. Refer to “Editing the Effects (MFX/
Chorus/Reverb) (Effect Edit)” (p. 61).
For more about the Split function, refer to “Playing with a
Different Tone for Each Hand—[SPLIT] Button” (p. 33).
When using Split keyboard mode, you can change the split point (the
location at which the keyboard is divided).
To change the split point, you can either specify the split point key (p. 33)
or use the following shortcut.
1.
With the [SPLIT] button lit, hold down the [SHIFT] button
and press the [SPLIT] button.
The current setting will appear.
fig.disp-splitpoint.eps
2.
Use the dial to specify the desired split point.
Range:
C#2–C7
The split point is the lowest key of the Upper part.
3.
When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT]
button.
When using settings that allow you to play a single tone (i.e., when the
[PERFORM] button is unlit), here’s how you can make the currently
selected tone the Lower tone of the split.
* Normally, when you press the [SPLIT] button to turn Split on, the
currently selected tone will be assigned as the Upper tone.
1.
Hold down the [
] button and press the [SPLIT] button
so it’s lit.
Split will turn on, and the currently selected tone will be the Lower
tone.
When Split or Dual (p. 31) are on, here’s how to exchange the two
selected tones.
With the cursor located at the tone number for upper (U) or
part 1 (1) hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [
]
button.
With the cursor located at the tone number for lower (L) or
part 2 (2), hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [
]
button.
[CUTOFF] knob
Adjusts the frequency (cutoff frequency) at
which the filter begins to be applied.
Turning the knob toward the right will
brighten the sound, and turning it toward
the left will darken the sound.
What is affected by the change
(JUNO-Di setting)
Item Value
Each part
([PERFORM] button lit)
COF OFFSET *
(Cutoff Offset)
-64–+63
Tone
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
CUTOFF OFFSET * -63–+63
Rhythm Set
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
UTOFF * 0–127
[RESONANCE] knob
Boosts the sound in the vicinity of the
cutoff frequency, adding a distinctive
character to the sound.
Turning the knob toward the right will
strengthen this character, and turning the
knob toward the left will weaken it.
What is affected by the change
(JUNO-Di setting)
Item Value
Each part
([PERFORM] button lit)
RES OFFSET *
(Resonance Offset)
-64–+63
Tone
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
RES OFFSET *
(Resonance Offset)
-63–+63
Rhythm Set
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
RES *
(Resonance)
0–127
[REVERB] knob
Adjusts the amount of reverb.
Turning the knob toward the right will deepen
the reverb, and turning it toward the left will
decrease the reverb.
Item
Value
Reverb Level
0–127
Split Settings
Changing the Split Point
Making the Selected Tone the Lower Tone
of a Split
Exchanging the Two Tones in Split/Dual Mode
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