Roland juno-stage 用户指南

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Chapter 10. Detailed Editing for Performances
 
The PART VIEW screen lets you view a list of the settings for the parts in Performance mode.
In the PART VIEW screen, you can view and edit the patch assigned to each part together with settings such as volume and pan for four parts at a 
time. This allows you to access more detailed settings that are not available in the PERFORM PLAY screen or the PART MIXER screen.
 
PART VIEW Screen
 
fig.disp-partview.eps
 
In the PERFORM PLAY screen, press [7 (PARTVIEW)] to access this screen.
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the VALUE dial or [DEC] 
[INC] to set its value.
The [2]–[6] buttons located below the display provide access to the editing 
screens indicated in the bottom line of the screen.
Pressing [7 (PAGE)] will switch the screens that are selected by the [2]–[6] 
buttons.
When you’ve finished editing, press [EXIT] to return to the PERFORM PLAY screen.
For details on the parameters, refer to “Performance parameters,” below.
 
Performance Parameters
 
[2 (PATCH)]
[3 (LV&PAN)]
 
Detailed Settings for Each Part (PART VIEW)
 
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Type
 
Patch, Rhythm
Sets the assignment of a patch or rhythm set to each of the parts.
 
Group
 
USER, PRST, GM, 
XP-A, XP-B
Selects the group to which the desired patch belongs. (
 
*
 
 If Type is Patch)
 
USER:
 
 User
 
PRST:
 
 Preset
 
GM:
 
 General MIDI (GM2)
 
XP-A, XP-B:
 
 Wave Expansion Board
 
Number
 
001–
Selects the desired patch or rhythm set by its number.
 
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Level
 
0–127
Volume of each part
This setting’s main purpose is to adjust the volume balance between parts.
 
Pan
 
L64–0–63R
Left/right position of each part
 
Kbd
 
OFF, ON (
 
 
)
Specifies, for each part, whether or not the keyboard controller section will be connected to the 
internal sound generator.
 
Solo
 
OFF, ON (
 
 
)
Check “
 
 
” this setting if you want to hear the part by itself; this is called “soloing” the part.
 
Mute
 
OFF, ON (
 
 
)
Mutes (
 
 
) or un-mutes (OFF) each part.
Use this setting when, for example, you want to use the instrument for karaoke by muting the 
part playing the melody, or when you want to play something using a separate sound module.
* The Mute Switch parameter does not turn the part off, but sets the volume to minimum so that 
no sound is heard. Therefore, MIDI messages are still received.
Parameter Name at the location 
of the cursor
Part Number
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