Roland JUNO-D 业主指南

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Settings common to all modes (System Function)
 
System Function 
 
Functions of the system 
 
parameters
 
System parameter functions are explained here according to the 
group in which they are found.
 
Settings common to the entire 
system (GENERAL)
 
LCD Contrast
 
Adjusts the contrast of the display.
 
VALUE:
 
1–10
 
The LCD CONTRAST setting is saved automatically, and is 
retained even while the power is off.
 
Master Tune
 
Adjusts the overall tuning of the JUNO-D. The display shows the 
frequency of the A4 note (center A).
 
VALUE:
 
415.3–466.2 Hz
 
Master Key Sft (Master Key Shift)
 
Shifts the overall pitch of the JUNO-D in semitone steps.
 
VALUE:
 
-24–+24
 
Master Level
 
Adjusts the volume of the entire JUNO-D.
 
VALUE:
 
0–127
 
Hold Pedal (Hold Pedal Polarity)
 
Select the polarity of the Hold pedal. On some pedals, the electrical 
signal output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the 
opposite of other pedals. If your pedal has an effect opposite of what 
you expect, set this parameter to “REVERSE.” If you are using a 
Roland pedal (that has no polarity switch), set this parameter to 
“STANDARD.”
 
VALUE:
 
STANDARD, REVERSE
 
Local Control (Local Controller)
 
The Local Controller determines whether the internal sound 
generator is disconnected (OFF) from the keyboard controller section 
(keyboard, pitch bend/modulation lever, knobs, buttons, D Beam 
controller, pedal, and so on); or not disconnected (ON). Normally, 
this is left “ON”, but if you wish to use the JUNO-D’s keyboard and 
controllers to control only external sound modules, set it to “OFF.”
 
VALUE:
 
OFF, ON
 
Clock Source
 
Select “MIDI” if you want synchronization-related MIDI messages to 
be received from an external sequencer. Select “INT” if you want to 
synchronize to the JUNO-D’s internal tempo. The multi-effect 
changes will also synchronize to this setting.
 
VALUE:
 
INT, MIDI
 
Settings related to controllers 
(CONTROLLER)
 
Mod (Modulation Assign)
 
You can use the modulation lever to apply the following effects 
other than vibrato. 
In Patch mode, the modulation lever will affect the patch. In 
Performance mode, the modulation lever will affect the patch that is 
assigned to the current part. Use [DESTINATION TONE] to specify 
the tone that will be affected (p. 26).
“TxCC#” refers to the controller number of the control change 
message sent from the MIDI OUT connector when the modulation 
lever is operated. When set to AFTERTOUCH, Channel Aftertouch 
messages are sent. Set to AFTERTOUCH mainly when you want to 
control an external sound generator with Aftertouch messages.
Receiving these control change message from the MIDI IN connector 
produces the same effect as operating the modulation lever.
 
* When set to MFX PARAMETER1 or MFX PARAMETER2, be sure 
to note the following.
LOFI (p. 83), Level is changed regardless of whether MFX 
PARAMETER1 or MFX PARAMETER2 is selected.
* When making the LFO RATE, LFO DEPTH or LFO DELAY settings, 
the effect achieved differs depending on whether [FILTER LFO] is on or 
off. When [FILTER LFO] is off, the LFO alters the pitch (vibrato 
effect). When [FILTER LFO] is on, the LFO changes the Filter Cutoff 
frequency (wah effect).
 
Value
Tx CC#
Function/Parameter 
Changed
 
MODULATION
CC01
Vibrato
PORTA TIME
CC05
VOLUME
CC07
Level
BALANCE
CC08
The volume balance of LOW-
ER and UPPER tones (p. 45).
PAN
CC10
EXPRESSION
CC11
Level
PORTAMENTO
CC65
SOSTENUTO
CC66
Holds the sound of the key be-
ing pressed
SOFT
CC67
Softens the tone
RESONANCE
CC71
RELEASE TIME
CC72
Tone Envelope Release Time 
(p. 48)
ATTACK TIME
CC73
CUTOFF
CC74
DECAY TIME
CC75
LFO RATE
CC76
LFO DEPTH
CC77
LFO DELAY
CC78
CHO SEND LEVEL
CC93
REV SEND LEVEL
CC91
MFX PARAMETER1
CC12
The parameter specified by 
Multi-effect Control 1 (p. 69)
MFX PARAMETER2
CC13
The parameter specified by 
Multi-effect Control 2 (p. 69)
AFTERTOUCH
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