Performance Mode; Performance Edit; Procedure; Performance Parameters - Roland juno-ds61 Parameter Manual

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Performance Mode

Performance Edit

MEMO
PERFORMANCE EDIT and PART EDIT have the same parameters in common.

Procedure

1 .
Press the [PATCH/PERFORM] button to make it light.
2 .
Select a performance that you want to edit.
3 .
Press the [SAMPLE IMPORT] button and [DAW CONTROL] button
simultaneously.
The EDIT MENU screen appears.
4 .
Move the cursor to "PERFORMANCE EDIT," and press the [ENTER] button.
The PERFORM EDIT screen appears.
MEMO
5 In the PERFORM EDIT screen, you can use pads [1]–[8] to select the part that
you want to edit. If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press a pad [1]–[8], a
part 9–16 is selected.
5 In the PERFORM EDIT screen, press the [MENU] button to open the INIT MENU
window. Select "PERFORM" or "PART" and press the [ENTER] button to initialize
the selected performance or part.

Performance Parameters

PATCH
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Sets the assignment of a patch (Pat) or drum kit (Drm) to each of the parts.
Type
Pat, Drm
Selects the group to which the desired patch or drum kit belongs.
Bank
DS (DS tone), PRST (Preset), GM (GM2 tone), EXP (expansion sounds), USER
Selects the desired patch or drum kit by its number.
Number
0001–
Specifies, for each part, whether or not the keyboard controller section will
be connected to the internal sound generator.
Kbd
OFF, ON
LEVEL/CH
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Turns on the part that you want to solo. Parts other than the soloed part
are not heard.
Solo
OFF, ON
Specifies whether each part's performance is temporarily muted (ON) or
not muted (OFF).
Mute
*
The Mute parameter does not turn the part off; it mutes the sound by
minimizing the volume. Therefore, the part still receives MIDI messages.
OFF, ON
Adjust the volume of each part. This setting's main purpose is to adjust the
volume balance between parts.
Level
0–127
Adjust the pan of each part. "L64" is far left, "0" is center, and "63R" is far
right.
Pan
L64–0–63R
Specifies the MIDI receive channel for each part.
RxCh
1–16
For each part, specify whether MIDI messages will be received (ON), or not
(OFF).
If this is "OFF, " the part will not respond. Normally, you should leave this
RxSw
"ON, " but you can turn it "OFF" when you do not want a specific part to be
playing during song playback.
OFF, ON
OUTPUT
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Specifies for each part how the direct sound will be output.
Output in stereo through MFX. You can also apply chorus or
MFX
reverb to the sound that passes through MFX.
Output to the OUTPUT L (MONO) jack and OUTPUT R jack in
Out
L+R
stereo without passing through MFX.
Output to the OUTPUT L (MONO) jack or OUTPUT R jack in
L, R
mono without passing through MFX.
PATCH
Outputs according to the settings for patch.
Of the three types of MFX that can be used simultaneously, specify which
MFX will be used.
Sel
1–3 (MFX1–MFX3)
Set the level of the signal that is sent to the output destination specified
by Part Output Assign.
Lev
0–127
Sets the level of the signal sent to chorus for each part.
Cho
0–127
Move the cursor to tab, and use the [ K ] [ J ] buttons to switch the pages.
5 .
6 .
Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and use the value
dial to change the value.
7 .
To save the edited settings, perform the operation "Saving Your Settings
(Write)" (refer to owner's manual).
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Sets the level of the signal sent to reverb for each part.
Rev
0–127
Turn MFX 1–3 on/off for each part. If turned on, a " ( " mark appears.
1–3
(
Off (–), On (
)
Turn Chorus on/off for each part. If turned on, a " ( " mark appears.
C
(
Off (–), On (
)
Turn Reverb on/off for each part. If turned on, a " ( " mark appears.
R
(
Off (–), On (
)
PITCH
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Adjusts the pitch of the part's sound up or down in units of an octave (±3
octaves).
Oct
*
Note that when a rhythm set is assigned to a part, you cannot modify
the Octave Shift.
-3–+3
Adjusts the pitch of the part's sound up or down in semitone steps (±4
octaves).
Crs
-48–+48
Adjusts the pitch of the part's sound up or down in 1-cent steps (±50
cents).
Fine
-50–+50
Set this parameter to "MONO" when the patch assigned to the part is to
be played monophonically, or to "POLY" when the patch is to be played
polyphonically. If you want to use the Mono/Poly setting of the patch
Mono
assigned to the part (p. 5), set this to "PAT. "
*
This setting is ignored for parts to which a drum kit is assigned.
MONO, POLY, PAT
Turn this parameter "ON" when you want to use the Legato feature and
"OFF" when you don't. If you want to use the Legato Switch setting of the
patch assigned to the part (p. 5), set this to "PAT. "
Legt
*
This setting is ignored for parts to which a drum kit is assigned.
OFF, ON, PAT
Specifies the amount of pitch change in semitones (2 octaves) that will
occur when the Pitch Bend Lever is moved. The amount of change when
the lever is tilted is set to the same value for both left and right sides. If you
Bend
want to use the Pitch Bend Range setting of the patch assigned to the part
(p. 7), set this to "PAT. "
0–24, PAT
Turn this parameter "ON" when you want to apply Portamento and "OFF"
when you don't. If you want to use the Portamento Switch setting of the
Port
patch assigned to the part (p. 5), set this to "PAT. "
OFF, ON, PAT
When portamento is used, this specifies the time over which the pitch
will change. Higher settings will cause the pitch change to the next note
to take more time. If you want to use the Portamento Time setting of the
Time
patch assigned to the part (p. 5), set this to "PAT. "
*
This setting is ignored for parts to which a drum kit is assigned.
0–127, PAT
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