Roland JUNO-D Manuale Proprietario

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Playing more than one sound simultaneously (Performance mode)
Making settings that apply to the 
entire performance (Performance 
Common Parameters)
 
Name (Performance Name)
 
You can change the name of the performance.
Here you can use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/[
] to move through the 
characters, and use VALUE [-]/[+] to finalize the desired character.
 
Value:
 
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > 
? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }
 
For further information, refer to 
 
 
 
Voice Rsv 1–16 (Voice Reserve 1–16)
 
The sound generator of the JUNO-D can produce up to 64 notes 
(voices) simultaneously. If data is received that attempts to play 
more than this number of voices, notes will be dropped out. The 
JUNO-D has a 
 
voice reserve
 
 setting that lets you allocate a 
minimum number of voices for each part. For example, if you set 
Voice Reserve to “10” for part 16, ten voices each for upper and 
lower tones will be allocated for part 16, even if the total number of 
voices being sounded by the JUNO-D reaches the maximum of 64. In 
this way, consider the number of sounds you want to play and the 
number of tones in the patch you are using, and set the Voice 
Reserve of each part accordingly.
 
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Value:
 
0–32
 
You cannot make settings that would cause the total of all parts 
to exceed 32.
 
Level (Performance Level)
 
Specifies the volume of the performance.
 
Value:
 
0–127
 
MFX Source
 
When the MFX effect is applied in Performance mode, this specifies 
whether the effect will use the parameters of the performance itself, 
or the parameters of the patch assigned to the part (p. 65).
 
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VALUE
PERFORM:
 
The MFX effect will be applied according to the 
effect parameters of the performance itself.
 
PART1–PART16:
 
The MFX effect will be applied according to the 
parameters of the patch that is selected for the 
part.
 
Editing the effect settings of a 
performance
 
In Performance mode you can press [EFFECTS] to edit the effect 
settings of a performance. For details, refer to 
 
 
 
To save the edited performance, refer to 
 
 
 
Editing the part settings of a 
performance (Part Setup)
 
1.
 
Press [PERFORM] so it is lit and you are in Performance 
mode.
 
2.
 
Select a performance.
 
3.
 
Press [PART SELECT] so it is lit.
 
4.
 
Press [PARAM] so it is lit.
 
5.
 
Use [0]–[9] to select the part whose settings you want to edit.
 
To select the parts 11–16, hold down [SHIFT] and press [1]–[6] 
(p. 43).
Now you can edit the Part Setup parameters.
 
6.
 
Use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/[
] to select a parameter, and 
use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify its value.
 
You can modify the following parameters.
 
To save the edited performance, refer to 
 
 
 
Part parameters of a performance 
(Part Setup Parameters)
 
Level (Part Level)
 
Sets the volume of each part. This is mainly used to achieve the 
volume balance between Parts.
 
Value:
 
0–127
 
Pan (Part Pan)
 
When stereo output is used, this setting sets the pan position (stereo 
location) of each Part. With an increase in the value for L, more of the 
sound will be heard as coming from the left side. Similarly, more of 
the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased. 
When set to RND (random), you obtain a specialized effect whereby 
the sound randomly moves left and right with each key stroke.
 
Value:
 
RND, L63–0–63R
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