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Chapter 2. Selecting Sounds
 
Each of the various sounds in the JUNO-STAGE is called a “patch.”
Some patches are collections of percussion instrument sounds, and 
these are called “rhythm sets.”
The patches that are built into the JUNO-STAGE are organized into 
three groups: User, Preset, and GM. You can also install up to two 
wave expansion boards (SRX series; sold separately), giving you even 
more patches to choose from.
You can choose from the following patch groups.
 
USER
 
This group contains rewritable patches in the JUNO-STAGE’s internal 
memory.
Patches that you create can be saved in this group. When the JUNO-
STAGE is shipped from the factory, this group already contains 256 
patches.
 
PRST (Preset)
 
This group contains non-rewritable patches in the JUNO-STAGE’s 
internal memory.
Although the patches of this group cannot be rewritten, you are free to 
modify the settings of the currently selected preset patch and save the 
modified patch in the User patch group.
 
GM (GM2)
 
This group contains patches compatible with GM2, which was 
designed to standardize the functionality of MIDI devices across 
manufacturers and models. You cannot rewrite these patches. 
Although the patches of this group cannot be rewritten, you are free to 
modify the settings of the currently selected preset patch and save the 
modified patch in the User patch group. This group contains 256 
patches.
 
XP-A, B
(Wave expansion board installed in the EXP A or B slot)
 
These groups contain patches in a wave expansion board installed in 
the EXP A or B slot. Although the patches of these groups cannot be 
rewritten, you are free to modify the settings of the currently selected 
patch and save the modified patch in the User patch group. The 
number of patches in each of these groups will depend on the wave 
expansion board that is installed.
 
XP-A or B patches can be selected only if an SRX series wave 
expansion board (sold separately) is installed in the 
corresponding slot.
 
Here’s how to select a patch in Patch mode.
You can select a patch in any of the following five ways.
 
The basic procedure is the same in Performance mode as well. 
For details, refer to “Playing the JUNO-STAGE in Performance 
Mode” (p. 49).
 
PATCH PLAY screen
 
fig.disp-patchplay.eps
 
1.
 
Press [PATCH].
 
The JUNO-STAGE will enter Patch mode, and the PATCH PLAY 
screen will appear.
 
2.
 
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the patch group.
 
3.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired patch 
group.
 
4.
 
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the patch type.
 
5.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select “Patch” or “Rhythm.”
 
6.
 
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the patch number.
 
7.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select a patch (or rhythm set).
 
Selecting Patches
Selecting Patches in Patch Mode
 
Using the VALUE Dial to Select a Patch
Patch Group
Patch Type
Song Name
       or
Rhythm Pattern
Song Playback Location 
             or 
Rhythm Pattern Status
Tempo
Category Lock
Patch Category
Patch Number/Name
Selecting patches by category (category lock)
The lock icon (
) shown in the PATCH PLAY screen and PART 
SELECT screen specifies whether you’ll be selecting patches 
within the selected category or across categories.
If you move the cursor to the lock icon and use the VALUE dial or 
[DEC] [INC] to select the “
” position, you’ll be able to select 
patch numbers across categories. If you select the “
” position, 
you’ll be able to change the patch number within the currently 
selected category.
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