Roland JUNO-G 业主指南

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101
Editing a Song (MIDI Track)
 
Control Change
 
This MIDI message applies various effects such as modulation or 
expression. The controller number (CC#) selects the function, and 
Value specifies the depth of the effect.
 
Pitch Bend
 
This MIDI message changes the pitch. The value specifies the 
amount of pitch change.
 
Poly Aftertouch
 
This MIDI messages applies aftertouch to an individual note. From 
the left, the parameters are Note Number which specifies the key, 
and Value which specifies the depth of the aftertouch.
 
Channel Aftertouch
 
This MIDI message applies aftertouch to an entire MIDI channel. 
Value specifies the depth of the aftertouch.
 
System Exclusive
 
These are MIDI messages used to make settings unique to the JUNO-
G, such as sound settings. Input the data between “F0” and “F7.”
The Tempo track records tempo data for the song.
 
Tempo Change
 
This data specifies the tempo. The song will play back according to 
the “Value” of the tempo change.
The value displayed in “
 
 
 = **” is the tempo at which the song will 
actually play (the playback tempo), and can be changed only in the 
PLAY screen of each mode.
 
*
If the tempo change value differs from the playback tempo, this means 
that the playback tempo has been changed temporarily. In other words, 
since the tempo change value has not been rewritten, this setting will 
be lost if you select another song or turn off the power. If you want to 
play back at this tempo the next time as well, you must re-save the 
song to disk. This will rewrite the tempo change value so that it 
matches the playback tempo.
 
The Beat track records time signature data.
 
Beat Change
 
This specifies the time signature (Beat).
Since a MIDI track contains a large amount of sequencer data, the 
display may be cluttered and difficult to read. For this reason, the 
JUNO-G lets you specify the type(s) of sequencer data that will be 
displayed in the screen. This is convenient when you want to check 
or edit only a specific type of sequencer data.
 
1.
 
Access the MICROSCOPE screen.
 
2.
 
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F5 (VIEW SEL)].
 
The View Select window appears.
 
3.
 
Use [
] [
] [ ] [ ] to select the sequencer data that will 
be displayed.
 
4.
 
Press [INC] or [DEC] to switch.
 
The message will be displayed if the check mark (
 
 
) is 
assigned, and will not be displayed if the check mark is 
removed.
• [F1 (NOTE)]: Note
• [F2 (CC)]: Control Change
• [F3 (BEND)]: Pitch Bend
• [F4 (ALL ON)]: All of the sequencer data will be displayed
• [F5 (ALL OFF)]: None of the sequencer data will be displayed
 
5.
 
Press [F6 (CLOSE)] to close the View Select window.
 
You can insert new sequencer data into a desired location of a MIDI 
track.
 
For details on the sequencer data that can be inserted, refer to 
 
 
 
1.
 
Access the MICROSCOPE screen for the track into which 
you want to insert data.
 
2.
 
Press [F1 (CREATE)].
 
The Create Event window appears.
 
3.
 
Press [
] [
] to select the data that will be inserted.
 
4.
 
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to insert the performance data.
 
The inserted data will have the default parameter values, so edit 
them as necessary.
 
If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this 
operation, press [EXIT] to close the MICROSCOPE screen, and 
press [F1 (UNDO)] in the MIDI TRACK screen to return to the 
state prior to execution (Undo). After executing Undo, you can 
use Redo to revert to the previous state by performing the 
above procedure once again.
 
Data Handled by the Tempo Track
Data Handled by the Beat Track
 
Viewing Sequencer Data (View Select)
 
Note
System Exclusive
Poly Aftertouch
Program Change
Pitch Bend
Channel Aftertouch
Control Change
CC Select
Specifies the controller number that will be displayed.
 
Inserting Sequencer Data (Create)
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