Mfx/Chorus/Reverb Parameters; Mfx Parameters (Mfx, Mfx1-3) - Roland juno-ds61 Parameter Manual

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MFX/Chorus/Reverb Parameters

MFX Parameters (MFX, MFX1–3)
The MFX feature 80 different kinds of effects. Some of the effects consist of two or more different effects connected in series.
Type
MFX
00
THRU
01
EQUALIZER
02
SPECTRUM
03
ISOLATOR
04
LOW BOOST
05
SUPER FILTER
Filter
06
STEP FILTER
07
ENHANCER
08
AUTO WAH
09
HUMANIZER
10
SPEAKER SIMULATOR
11
PHASER
12
STEP PHASER
13
MLT STAGE PHASER
14
INFINITE PHASER
15
RING MODULATOR
16
STEP RING MOD
Modulation
17
TREMOLO
18
AUTO PAN
19
STEP PAN
20
SLICER
21
ROTARY
22
VK ROTARY
23
CHORUS
24
FLANGER
25
STEP FLANGER
26
HEXA-CHORUS
27
TREMOLO CHORUS
28
SPACE-D
Chorus
29
3D CHORUS
30
3D FLANGER
31
3D STEP FLANGER
32
2BAND CHORUS
33
2BAND FLANGER
34
2BAND STEP FLANGR
35
OVERDRIVE
36
DISTORTION
37
VS OVERDRIVE
38
VS DISTORTION
Dynamics
39
GUITAR AMP SIM
40
COMPRESSOR
41
LIMITER
42
GATE
43
DELAY
44
LONG DELAY
45
SERIAL DELAY
46
MODULATION DELAY
47
3TAP PAN DELAY
48
4TAP PAN DELAY
Delay
49
MULTI TAP DELAY
50
REVERSE DELAY
51
SHUFFLE DELAY
52
3D DELAY
53
ANALOG DELAY
54
ANALOG LONG DELAY
55
TAPE ECHO
56
LOFI NOISE
57
LOFI COMPRESS
Lo-Fi 1
58
LOFI RADIO
59
TELEPHONE
60
PHONOGRAPH
61
PITCH SHIFTER
62
2VOI PCH SHIFTER
Pitch
63
STEP PCH SHIFTER
64
REVERB
Reverb
65
GATED REVERB
40
Page
Type
p. 41
Combination
p. 42
p. 43
Piano
Vocoder
Lo-Fi 2
p. 44
MEMO
5 Parameters marked with a 3 can be controlled using the control knob to
which "MFX CTRL" is assigned.
5 Parameters marked with a sharp "#" can be controlled using a MFX control
p. 45
(p. 18, p. 24) or Matrix control (p. 12). (Two setting items will change
simultaneously for "#1" and "#2").
p. 46
Note
Some effect parameters (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be set in terms of a note
value.
p. 47
Sixty-fourth-
note triplet
Sixteenth-note
triplet
Dotted
p. 48
sixteenth note
Quarter note
Whole-note
triplet
p. 49
Dotted whole
note
NOTE
p. 50
5 If you specify the delay time as a note value, slowing down the tempo will not
change the delay time beyond a certain length.
This is because there is an upper limit for the delay time; if the delay time
is specified as a note value and you slow down the tempo until this upper
limit is reached, the delay time cannot change any further. This upper limit is
p. 51
the maximum value that can be specified when setting the delay time as a
numerical value.
5 If you specify a parameter for which a note value is assigned as the MFX control
Destination, you can't use MFX control to control that parameter.
p. 52
p. 53
p. 54
p. 55
MFX
OD 0 CHORUS
66
OD 0 FLANGER
67
OD 0 DELAY
68
DST 0 CHORUS
69
DST 0 FLANGER
70
DST 0 DELAY
71
ENH 0 CHORUS
72
ENH 0 FLANGER
73
ENH 0 DELAY
74
CHORUS 0 DELAY
75
FLANGER 0 DELAY
76
CHORUS 0 FLANGER
77
78
SYMPATHETIC RESO
79
Di VOCODER
80
BIT CRUSHER
Sixty-fourth
Thirty-second-
note
note triplet
Dotted thirty-
Sixteenth note
second note
Quarter-note
Eighth note
triplet
Dotted quarter
Half-note triplet
note
Dotted half note
Whole note
Double note
Page
p. 55
p. 56
p. 57
Thirty-second
note
Eighth-note
triplet
Dotted eighth
note
Half note
Double-note
triplet

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