Roland JUNO-G Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Playing in Performance Mode
In Performance mode you can divide the keyboard and play a
different patch in each area (this is called “split”). As the note range
that plays each part can be specified individually, you can split the
keyboard into a maximum of 16 sections.
For instance, you can play strings in the lower range, piano in the
upper range, and both sounds in the middle range.
fig.Split.e
A split performance is one application of a layer. Changing the
key range of each part in the layer results in a split.
1.
Press MODE [PERFORM] to access the PERFORM PLAY
screen.
2.
Press [F4 (KEYRANG)].
The Key Range window appears.
3.
Press
[] []
to select the part you want to play.
4.
Press [F3 (KBDSW)]–[F5 (UPPER)] or [ ] [ ] to select the
parameter.
5.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to change the setting.
The bar shown above the keyboard indicates the range of keys
that will sound.
6.
When you are finished, press [F6 (CLOSE)] to return to the
PERFORM PLAY screen, and begin playing.
By specifying sections for different parts so that they overlap
each other, you can combine two or more parts only in a specific
section.
The currently selected part is called the “
current part
.”
1.
In the PART MIXER screen, press
[]
to move the cursor to
the Part number.
2.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to select the part.
You can also select the part by pressing [PART SELECT] to
make it light and pressing PART SELECT [1]–[8].
* To select parts 9–16, press [9-16] to make it light, and then press
PART SELECT [9]–[16].
You can switch the patch that is assigned to a part.
1.
Select the part whose sound you want to switch.
2.
Press [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the patch
number or patch group.
3.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to select a patch.
Selecting the Rhythm Set
1.
Select a part.
2.
Press [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the following
location.
3.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to select “RHY.”
The rhythm set will be selected.
Playing Different Sounds in
Different Areas of the
Keyboard (Split)
Parameter
Value Explanation
KbdSW
OFF, ON Specifies whether or not the part will sound.
Lower C - –Upper Lower limit of the range
Upper Lower–G9 Upper limit of the range
Part 1: Strings
Part 1 + Part 2:
(Strings + Piano)
Part 2: Piano
Using the MIXER Screen
Selecting a Part
Selecting the Sound for a Part
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