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
PRO EDIT Screen
Basic operations in the Pro Edit screen
Basic operations in the Pro Edit screen are the same as described in “Basic Operations in
the LIVE SET EDIT Screen” (p. 34), but the function buttons operate as follows.
Button Explanation
[1] (GRP LIST)
Lists the edit groups. Use the VALUE dial or the
cursor [
] [ ] buttons to select a group, and
press the [ENTER] button to con rm.
[2] (GRP )
Moves to the preceding edit group.
[3] (GRP )
Moves to the next edit group.
[6] (EXIT) Moves to the LIVE SET EDIT 3 screen.
MEMO
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the cursor [ ] button, you can
select the same parameter for multiple layers and set them simultaneously.
1. GENERAL
Parameter Value Explanation
Rand Pitch Depth
0–1200
Width of random pitch deviation that will occur
each time a key is pressed (in 1-cent steps)
If you do not want the pitch to change randomly,
set this to “0.”
TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
Legato Retrigger
OFF
When one key is held down and another key is
then pressed, only the pitch changes, without
the attack of the latter key being played. Set
this to “OFF” when performing wind and string
phrases or when using modulation with the
mono synth keyboard sound.
ON
Normally you will leave this parameter “ON.”
* Legato Retrigger is valid when the
Mono/Poly is set to “MONO” and the
Legato Switch is set to “ON.”
TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
Portamento
Mode
NORM Portamento will always be applied.
LEGT
Portamento will be applied only when you play
legato.
TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
Portamento Type
RATE
Speed of pitch change is uniform (the time
required for the pitch change will correspond to
the distance of the pitch change)
TIME
The time it takes will be constant, regardless of
how far apart in pitch the notes are.
TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
Portamento Start
PICH
Starts a new portamento when another key is
pressed while the pitch is changing.
NOTE
Portamento will begin anew from the pitch
where the current change would end.
TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
Parameter Value Explanation
Delay Mode
NORM
The tone begins to play after the time speci ed
in the Tone Delay Time parameter has elapsed.
HOLD
Although the tone begins to play after the time
speci ed in the Tone Delay Time parameter has
elapsed, if the key is released before the time
speci ed in the Tone Delay Time parameter has
elapsed, the tone is not played.
OFFN
Rather than being played while the key is
pressed, the tone begins to play once the
period of time speci ed in the Tone Delay
Time parameter has elapsed after release of
the key. This is e ective in situations such as
when simulating noises from guitars and other
instruments.
* If you have selected a waveform that is
a decay-type sound (i.e., a sound that
fades away naturally even if the key
is not released), selecting “OFFN” may
result in no sound being heard.
OFFD
Rather than being played while the key is
pressed, the tone begins to play once the
period of time speci ed in the Tone Delay Time
parameter has elapsed after release of the key.
Here, however, changes in the TVA Envelope
begin while the key is pressed, which in many
cases means that only the sound from the
release portion of the envelope is heard.
* If you have selected a waveform that is
a decay-type sound (i.e., a sound that
fades away naturally even if the key is
not released), selecting “OFFD” may
result in no sound being heard.
TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
Delay Time
0–127
Time from when the key is pressed (or if the Tone
Delay Mode parameter is set to “OFFN” or “OFFD,”
the time from when the key is released) until
when the tone will sound
Note
Specify this as a note value if you want to
synchronize the delay to the tempo of the
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TONE
The setting of the tone assigned to the layer will
be used.
C5
D4
C4
Portamento Start: NOTEPortamento Start: PITCH
C5
D4
C4
Pitch Pitch
press C4 key press C4 key
Time Time
press C5 key press C5 key
press D4 key press D4 key
2. PITCH ENV
Parameter Value Explanation
P-Env V-Sens -64–+63
Keyboard playing dynamics can be used to
control the depth of the pitch envelope.
If you want the pitch envelope to have more ef-
fect for strongly played notes, set this parameter
to a positive (+) value.
P-Env T1 V-Sens -64–+63
This allows keyboard dynamics to a ect the T1 of
the Pitch envelope.
If you want T1 to be speeded up for strongly
played notes, set this parameter to a positive
(+) value.