Roland JUNO-G Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
65
Creating a Performance
[F3 (PITCH)]
[F4 (OUTPUT)]
[F5 (FX SRC)]
[PAGE
] - [F1 (OFFSET)]
[PAGE
] - [F2 (VIBRATO)]
Parameter
Value Explanation
Octave
-3– +3 Pitch of the part’s sound (in 1-octave units)
* Note that when a rhythm set is assigned to a part, you cannot modify this parameter.
Coarse
-48– +48 Pitch of the part’s sound (in semitones, +/-4 octaves)
Fine -50– +50 Pitch of the part’s sound (in 1-cent steps; one cent is 1/100th of a semitone)
Bend 0–24, PAT Amount of pitch change in semitones (2 octaves) that will occur when the Pitch Bend Lever is moved.
The amount of change when the lever is tilted is set to the same value for both left and right sides.
If you want to use the Pitch Bend Range setting of the patch assigned to the part (p. 37), set this to “PAT.”
Parameter
Value Explanation
Asgn
MFX 1–3, A,
B, 1–4, PAT
1–3
Specifies for each part how the direct sound will be output.
MFX 1–3:
Output in stereo through multi-effects. You can also apply chorus or reverb to the sound that passes through multi-
effects. Specify which multi-effects (1–3) will be used.
A, B:
Output to the OUTPUT A (MIX) jack or OUTPUT B jack in stereo without passing through multi-effects.
1–4:
Output to the INDIVIDUAL 1-4 jacks in mono without passing through multi-effects.
PAT 1–3:
The part’s output destination is determined by the settings of the patch or rhythm set assigned to the part. Specify
which multi-effects (1–3) will be used.
* If you’ve made settings so that sounds are separately routed to the INDIVIDUAL 1 jack and INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, but no plug is actually
inserted in the INDIVIDUAL 2 jack, the sounds routed to INDIVIDUAL 1 and INDIVIDUAL 2 will be mixed and output from the IN-
DIVIDUAL 1 jack.
* If the Mix/Parallel parameter is set to “MIX,” all sounds are output from the OUTPUT A (MIX) jacks in stereo (p. 158).
* If you’ve set Tone Out Assign to “MFX,” set the MFX Output Assign parameter to specify the output destination of the sound that has
passed through the multi-effects.
Chorus and reverb are output in mono at all times.
The output destination of the signal after passing through the chorus is set with the Chorus Output Select and Chorus Output
Assign parameters (p. 127).
The output destination of the signal after passing through the reverb is set with the Reverb Output Assign parameter (p. 127).
Output 0–127 Level of the signal that is sent to the output destination specified by Part Output Assign
Chorus 0–127 Level of the signal sent to chorus for each part
Reverb 0–127 Level of the signal sent to reverb for each part
Parameter
Value Explanation
MFX1–3
OFF, ON (
) The settings of a specific patch can be used as the settings for MFX1–MFX3, chorus, and reverb. This setting specifies the part
to which this patch has been assigned.
If no part is selected, the settings of the Performance will be used.
Chorus
Reverb
Parameter Value Explanation
Cutoff -64– +63 Adjusts the cutoff frequency for the patch or rhythm set assigned to a part.
Reso -64– +63 Adjusts the Resonance for the patch or rhythm set assigned to a part.
Attack -64– +63 Adjusts the TVA/TVF Envelope Attack Time for the patch or rhythm set assigned to a part.
Releas -64– +63 Adjusts the TVA/TVF Envelope Release Time for the patch or rhythm set assigned to a part.
Decay -64– +63 Adjusts the TVA/TVF Envelope Decay Time for the patch or rhythm set assigned to a part.
Parameter
Value Explanation
Vib Rate
-64– +63 For each part, adjust the vibrato speed.
Depth -64– +63 For each part, this adjusts the depth of the vibrato effect.
Delay -64– +63 For each part, this adjusts the time delay until the vibrato.
Phase OFF, ON Set to “ON” when you want to suppress discrepancies in timing of parts played on the same MIDI channel.
* When this parameter is set to “ON,” parts on the same MIDI channel are put in a condition in which their timing is matched, enabling
them to be played at the same time. Accordingly, a certain amount of time may elapse between reception of the Note messages and playing
of the sounds. Turn this setting to “ON” only as needed.
Coarse Tune and Octave Shift
The Coarse Tune and Fine Tune parameters, along with the
Octave Shift parameter, can all be seen as doing the same thing to
the sound, i.e., changing the pitch of the sound. For example, if C4
(Middle C) is played with the Coarse Tune parameter set to “+12,”
the note produced is C5 (one octave above C4). For example, if C4
(Middle C) is played with the Octave Shift parameter set to “+1,”
the note produced is C5 (one octave above C4).
However, internally these function very differently. When the
Coarse Tune parameter is set to “+12,” the pitch itself is raised one
octave. On the other hand, when the Octave Shift parameter is set
to “+1,” it is the same as pressing the keys one octave up. In other
words, use the Coarse Tune parameter when changing the pitch,
and the Octave Shift parameter when you want to shift the entire
keyboard, for example, when the number of keys is insufficient.
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