Roland JUNO-G 业主指南

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Creating a Rhythm Set
 
With the JUNO-G, you have total control over a wide variety of 
settings. Each item that can be set is known as a 
 
parameter
 
. When 
you change the values of parameters, you are doing what is referred 
to as 
 
Editing
 
. This chapter explains the procedures used in creating 
rhythm sets, and the functions of the rhythm set parameters.
You can use the six SOUND MODIFY knobs to edit the sound in real 
time.
 
In the case of a sound that has only a brief duration, it may be 
difficult to hear the effect of turning a knob.
 
1.
 
Press MODE [PATCH] to access the PATCH PLAY screen.
 
2.
 
 
You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group.
 
3.
 
Press keys to specify the key (A0–C8) that is to be 
controlled by the SOUND MODIFY knobs.
 
Selecting the tone to edit
 
4.
 
In the PATCH PLAY screen, press [TONE SW/SEL] so the 
button is lit.
 
5.
 
Press SELECT[1]–[4] to select the tone(s) you want to edit.
 
In the SOUND MODIFY 1–4 area at the bottom of the screen, a 
check mark (
 
 
) will be added to the tone number(s) you select.
 
*
You can press multiple buttons simultaneously to select multiple 
tones.
*
By turning TONE SWITCH on/off you can edit the sound while 
hearing only the desired tone.
 
Changing the brightness of the sound and 
adding special qualities (CUTOFF/RESONANCE)
 
The sound generator section of the JUNO-G contains a filter that can 
cut or boost specific frequency regions of the sound. The CUTOFF 
knob specifies the frequency (cutoff frequency) at which the filter 
will begin to modify the sound, and the RESONANCE knob boosts 
the region near the cutoff frequency to add a distinctive character to 
the sound.
 
6.
 
Turn the CUTOFF or RESONANCE knobs.
 
Turning a knob toward the right increases the value.
 
FREQ: 
 
Frequency at which the filter begins to have an effect on 
the waveform’s frequency components
 
RESO: 
 
Emphasizes the portion of the sound in the region of the 
cutoff frequency, adding character to the sound
 
*
Excessively high settings can produce oscillation, causing the sound to 
distort.
 
Editing the way that the volume will change
 
The volume continues to change from the time a key is pressed to 
when it is released.
 
7.
 
Press the SOUND MODIFY select button to make AMP ENV 
light.
 
8.
 
Turn the ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE knobs.
 
Turning a knob toward the right increases the value.
 
A: 
 
Attack Time: The time from when the keyboard is pressed 
until the maximum tonal change is reached.
 
D: 
 
Delay Time: The time from when the maximum tonal change 
is reached until the Sustain Level is reached.
 
S: 
 
Sustain level: Volume that is sustained while you hold down 
the key
 
R: 
 
Release Time: The time from when the keyboard is released 
until the sound disappears.
 
*
If you press the SOUND MODIFY select button so all of the 
indicators are off, turning these knobs will not produce any change.
 
Editing the way that tone (brightness) will change
 
The tone undergoes changes between the moment you press a key 
until you release it.
 
9.
 
Press the SOUND MODIFY select button to make FILTER 
ENV light.
 
10.
 
Turn the ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE knobs.
 
Turning a knob toward the right increases the value.
 
*
If you press the SOUND MODIFY select button so all of the 
indicators are off, turning these knobs will not produce any change.
 
The important parameters most commonly used to edit the sound 
are available in five screens for graphic editing.
 
1.
 
Press MODE [PATCH] to access the PATCH PLAY screen.
 
2.
 
 
You cannot edit the patches in the GM2 group.
 
3.
 
Press EDIT [PATCH] so it’s lit.
 
4.
 
Press keys to specify the key (A0–C8) that is to be edited.
 
5.
 
Use [F1]–[F4] to select the parameter screen.
 
6.
 
Use [
] [
] [ ] [ ] to select a parameter.
 
*
Some parameters can be edited independently for each tone. To select 
the tone to edit, press [TONE SW/SEL] so it’s lit, and press one of the 
SELECT [1]–[4] buttons.
 
How to Make Rhythm Set 
Settings
 
Using the Knobs to Edit the Sound
Editing in a Graphic Display 
(Zoom Edit)
 
Parameter
page
 
PITCH ENVELOPE ZOOM
TVF PARAMETER ZOOM
TVF ENVELOPE ZOOM
TVA ENVELOPE ZOOM
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