Roland JUNO-Gi Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Overview
Appendix
USB Memory
Song Player
Digital Recorder
Synthesizer
Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings
Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern
LIVE SET EDIT 2 Screen
[1] (OFFSET)
The values set here are applied to the parameters of the tones of the
various layers, and are used in correcting the tone.
Parameter Value Explanation
Cuto
(Cuto Oset)
-64–
+63
Cuto frequency
Reso
(Resonance Oset)
-64–
+63
Resonance
Attack
(Attack Time Oset)
-64–
+63
TVA/TVF Envelope Attack Time
Releas
(Release Time Oset)
-64–
+63
TVA/TVF Envelope Release Time
Decay
(Decay Time Oset)
-64–
+63
TVA/TVF Envelope Decay Time
[2] (VIBRATO)
Parameter Value Explanation
Vib Rate
(Vibrato Rate)
-64–
+63
For each layer, adjust the vibrato speed
Depth
(Vibrato Depth)
-64–
+63
For each layer, this adjusts the depth of the
vibrato eect
Delay
(Vibrato Delay)
-64–
+63
For each layer, this adjusts the time delay until
the vibrato
[3] (VELOCITY)
Velocity Range Lower
Velocity Range Upper
Velocity Fade Lower
Velocity Fade Upper
Level
Velocity
The layer sounded when you play
softly
The layer sounded when you play
strongly
Parameter Value Explanation
Sns
(Velocity Sens
Oset)
-63–+63
Adjusts the velocity sensitivity. The higher the
value, the greater the sensitivity.
Crv
(Velocity Curve
Type)
OFF,
1–4
Velocity curve for each layer
Selects for each layer one of the four following
Velocity Curve types that best matches the
touch of the keyboard. Set this to “OFF” if you
are using the keyboard’s own velocity curve.
21 3 4
V.L
(Velocity Range
Lower)
1–(Upper)
Species the lowest velocity at which the layer
will sound.
V.U
(Velocity Range
Upper)
(Lower)
–127
Species the highest velocity at which the layer
will sound.
F.L
(Velocity Fade
Lower)
0–127
Determines what will happen to the tone’s
level when the tone is played at a velocity
lower than Velo Range Lower. If you don’t want
the tone to sound at all, set this parameter
to "0."
Parameter Value Explanation
F.U
(Velocity Fade
Upper)
0–127
Determines what will happen to the tone’s
level when the tone is played at a velocity
greater than Velo Range Upper. If you
don’t want the tone to sound at all, set this
parameter to "0."
[4] (KEY MOD)
Parameter Value Explanation
Mono/Poly
MONO
The tone assigned to the layer will sound only
one note at a time.
* Unavailable for a layer to which a rhythm
set is assigned
POLY
Chords can be played on the tone assigned to
the layer.
TONE
The mono/poly setting of the tone assigned to
the layer will be used.
Legato
(Legato Switch)
Legato refers to playing smoothly without a perceptible
break between notes. This produces an eect similar to the
hammering-on/pulling-o technique of a guitarist.
* Unavailable for a layer to which a rhythm set is assigned
OFF Legato will not be applied to the layer.
ON
Legato will be applied to the layer when you
play single notes.
TONE
The legato setting of the tone assigned to the
layer will be used.
Portamento
(Portamento
Switch)
OFF Portamento will not be applied.
ON Portamento will be applied.
TONE
The portamento switch setting of the tone
assigned to the layer will be used.
Time
(Portamento Time)
0–127
Time over which the pitch change will occur
when using portamento
TONE
The portamento time setting of the tone
assigned to the layer will be used.
[5] (RX FLTR)
Here you can specify whether specic MIDI messages will (On) or will
not (O) be received by each layer.
Parameter Value Explanation
Bd (Receive Bender)
OFF, ON ()
Turn reception
on/o for
specic MIDI
messages on
each MIDI
channel
PA (Receive Poly Key Press)
CA (Receive Channel Press)
Md (Receive Modulation: CC01)
Ex (Receive Expression: CC11)
Hd (Receive Hold-1: CC64)
Br (Receive Breath Type: CC02)
Ft (Receive Foot Type: CC04)
Po (Receive Portamento: CC05, CC65)
Fl (Receive Filter Oset: CC71, CC74)
Ev (Receive Envelope Oset: CC72, CC73, CC75)
Ef (Receive Eect Send: CC91, CC93)