Roland juno-stage 用户指南

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Chapter 8. Detailed Editing for Patches
 
This chapter explains the more detailed settings that you can make in Piano mode.
 
The PIANO MODE Screen
 
When you press [PIANO MODE] so it’s lit, the PIANO MODE screen will appear.
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to edit the value.
The [2]–[7] buttons located below the display will execute the functions shown in the bottom line of the screen.
If you press [PIANO MODE] so its illumination is turned off, or if you press [7 (EXIT)] or [EXIT], you will exit Piano mode and enter Patch mode.
 
If you select [2 (AC.PIANO)]
 
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If you select [3 (EL.PIANO)]
 
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Detailed Settings for Piano Mode
 
Indication
Content
Lid State
 
 
Resonance
 
On an acoustic piano, pressing the damper pedal will allow the strings of notes other than the keys you played to 
resonate sympathetically, creating a rich and spacious resonance. This parameter adjusts the degree of resonance.
 
[3 (EL.PIANO)]
 
Selects settings for playing electric piano.
 
[5 (TOUCH)]
 
 
[6 (LIST)]
 
Displays a list of the patches you can select in Piano mode. 
 
 
 PIANO PATCH LIST screen
 
[7 (EXIT)]
 
Exits Piano mode.
 
Indication
Content
EFFECT
 
 
[2 (AC.PIANO)]
 
Selects settings for playing acoustic piano.
 
[5 (TOUCH)]
 
 
[6 (LIST)]
 
Displays a list of the patches you can select in Piano mode. 
 
 
 PIANO PATCH LIST screen
 
[7 (EXIT)]
 
Exits Piano mode.
Keep in mind when using Piano mode
• Patch editing is done in Patch mode. Pressing [EDIT] will take you to Patch mode.
• If you wish to use a hold pedal, we recommend that you use a Roland DP-10. The DP-10 will allow you to adjust the resonance of the 
sound by the depth to which you press the pedal.
Patch Category
Patch Name
Patch Category
Effect Name
Patch Name
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