Roland JUNO-G 业主指南

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Playing in Performance Mode
 
A performance contains settings that apply to each individual part, 
such as the patch (rhythm set) assigned to each part, and its volume 
and pan.
Broadly speaking, Performance mode consists of two screens: PLAY 
screen and MIXER screen.
Use the PLAY screen when you want to combine multiple sounds 
(patches or rhythm sets) to create complex sounds. This lets you play 
patches together (“layer”) or play different patches in separate areas 
of the keyboard (“split”).
Use the MIXER screen when you want to mix the sounds by 
adjusting the level and pan for each of 16 parts.
When you play the keyboard, you will hear the current part and the 
parts whose keyboard switch is set to “ON.”
In addition to the settings of each part, the following settings can 
also be stored for each performance.
• Controller settings such as the D Beam
• Arpeggio and chord memory settings
• Rhythm group number
 
Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be 
lost if you turn off the power or select another sound. If you want 
to keep the modified sound, you must save it in the internal 
USER group (user memory) or CARD group (memory card).
 
When you edit the settings of a Performance, an “*” will appear 
in the PERFORM PLAY screen.
 
1.
 
Press MODE [PERFORM].
 
You will enter Performance mode, and the PERFORM PLAY 
screen appears.
 
1.
 
Press MODE [PART MIXER].
 
You will enter Performance mode, and the PART MIXER screen 
appears.
 
PLAY screen
 
1. 
 
Indicates the current sound generating mode.
 
2. 
 
Indicates the current part (use [ ] [ ] to change).
 
3. 
 
Indicates multi-effects (MFX1, 2, 3), chorus (CHO), reverb (REV), 
and mastering (MASTER) on and off.
 
4. 
 
Indicates the name of the currently selected song, the measure location.
 
5. 
 
Indicates the time signature, and the tempo.
 
6. 
 
Group, number, and name of the selected performance
 
7. 
 
Octave and transposition values, arpeggio, arpeggio hold, chord 
memory on/off, rhythm play/stop
 
8. 
 
Positions of the five SONG RECORDER sliders
 
9. 
 
Range in which you can play the keyboard, or range in which you 
can play the rhythm set
 
10. 
 
Jump to the editing screen for the displayed function
 
MIXER screen
 
1. 
 
Indicates the current sound generating mode.
 
2. 
 
Indicates the current part.
 
3. 
 
Indicates multi-effects (MFX1, 2, 3), chorus (CHO), reverb (REV), 
and mastering (MASTER) on and off.
 
4. 
 
Indicates the name of the currently selected song, the measure location.
 
5. 
 
Indicates the time signature, and the tempo.
 
6. 
 
The patch or rhythm pattern
 
7. 
 
Group, number, and name of the patch or rhythm pattern
 
8. 
 
Each part’s volume (LEVEL), stereo position (PAN), reverb 
(REVERB), chorus (CHORUS), resonance (RESO), cutoff frequency 
(FREQ), Pitch Coarse (KEY), keyboard switch (KBD), rhythm pattern 
playback part (RHY), arpeggio playback part (ARP), and output 
destination (OUT) setting
 
*
Use the function buttons to switch screens.
 
9. 
 
Jump to the editing screen for the displayed function
 
Displaying PERFORM PLAY 
Screen
 
Displaying PART MIXER Screen
 
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