Roland JUNO-G Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
the Patches sounding different than intended.
Raising the chorus or reverb send level for each part of a
performance still does not cause the effect to be applied
sufficiently.
Although you can make Send level settings to the Chorus and
Reverb for each individual Part in a Performance, these values
only set the upper limit of the Chorus and Reverb Send levels
for the Patch used. Accordingly, even when the value is set to
the maximum of 127, if the Send level is lowered in the Patch
being used, there will be no effect. In addition, different Patch
Chorus and Reverb Send level settings can be used according to
whether or not the multi-effects are used.
Using the Matrix Control or other such means to control the
LFO results in noise when the Pan is changed suddenly.
Lower the change in speed (LFO Rate).
Due to the specialized processing used for the Pan, which alters
the volume level in each of the left and right sides, sudden Pan
movements causing rapid changes in these levels creates large
changes in volume, and noise from this may be audible as a
result.
Multi-effect 43: TAP DELAY or other delay time value is set to
the note, and then the tempo is slowed down, does the delay
time not change beyond a fixed length?
Such Delay time settings have an upper limit, so if the upper
limit of a value set to the note is exceeded when the tempo is
retarded, that upper value cannot rise any further. The upper
time limit for each is the maximum value that can be set other
than the numerical value for the beat.
The Performance sounds different than when it was written.
Check the following points.
If you have modified the settings of a patch used by a
performance, or if the temporary patch of the performance has
been modified by an external MIDI device, these patches must
also be saved.
If patches used by a performance have been edited when you
write that performance, the JUNO-G will display a message
asking whether you want to discard these patches. In such
cases, first save the patch (p. 32) or rhythm set (p. 51), and then
save the performance (p. 63) again.
The Mastering Effect settings may have changed. (These
settings are not stored as part of a performance.)
Patches sound different than when written.
Check the following points.
The write operation cannot be used to save Patches as changed
in Patch mode using Control Change messages from an external
MIDI device.
The Mastering Effect settings may have changed. (These
settings are not stored as part of a patch.)
The Arpeggio and D Beam controller settings in the
Performance are different than those for the Patch.
Since the JUNO-G stores arpeggio and D Beam controller
settings for each performance, it will operate according to the
arpeggio and D Beam controller settings that were specified for
each performance.
Song data is not played back correctly. (Only one instrumental
sound is heard, the wrong sound is heard, there’s no sound, etc.)
Check the following points.
Could the JUNO-G be in Patch mode?
In Patch mode, it may be that only a single instrumental sound
can be heard. Put the JUNO-G in Performance mode if you’re
playing back song data that consists of multiple channels.
Could you be playing back the song data from the middle of the
song?
If the song doesn’t sound right, execute MIDI Update (p. 86).
Could the patches used by the song be using samples that aren’t
loaded?
You’ll need to load the necessary samples before you carry out
playback (p. 115).
Could you have activated Track Mute?
Cancel the muting (p. 85).
Could you be using Quick Play?
If you’re using Quick Play, audio tracks won’t play back (p. 84).
Are the sound generator settings correct?
(Refer to: Issues Related to Sound, p. 179)
The tempo is different than the last time I played back the song.
If a song is played back after the tempo is changed, then the
new tempo is not saved unless the song is saved to the user
memory or memory card. Conversely, the previous tempo will
be erased when you save the song. When saving songs,
carefully check the current tempo.
Marker locations set in song have disappeared.
Check the following points.
Was the disk saved in a format other than Song File format
(SMF 0 or 1)?
Marker locations will be saved with the song data only when
saving in Song File format.
Are you using Quick Play?
In order to use Marker locations, the song must be loaded into
the JUNO-G.
Can I easily move to a desired measure?
Yes, you can. The JUNO-G’s Marker function lets you easily
move to a desired measure by pressing a switch.
Issues Related to Saving Data
Issues Related to Song Recorder
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