Rhythm Sets - Roland JUNO-G Owner's Manual

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Overview of the JUNO-G
effect is produced.
* LFO is not included in the rhythm tones (percussion instrument
sounds).
Patches
Patches are the basic sound configurations that you play during a
performance. Each patch can be configured by combining up to four
tones. How the four tones are combined is determined by the
Structure Type parameter (p. 35).
fig.Patch.e
Patch
Tone 4
Tone 3
Tone 2
Tone 1
LFO 1
WG
TVF
Pitch
TVF
Envelope
Envelope

Rhythm Sets

Rhythm sets are groups of a number of different percussion
instrument sounds. Since percussion instruments generally do not
play melodies, there is no need for a percussion instrument sound to
be able to play a scale on the keyboard. It is, however, more
important that as many percussion instruments as possible be
available to you at the same time. Therefore, each key (note number)
of a rhythm set will produce a different percussion instrument.
fig.RhythmSet.e
Rhythm Set
Note Number 98 (D7)
Note Number 97 (C#7)
Note Number 36 (C2)
Note Number 35 (B1)
Rhythm Tone (Percussion instrument sound)
WG
Pitch
Envelope
Each percussion instrument consists of the following four elements.
(For details, refer to the explanations for "Tones.")
• WG (Wave Generator): 1–4
• TVF (Time Variant Filter)
• TVA (Time Variant Amplifier)
• Envelope
18
LFO 2
TVA
TVA
Envelope
TVF
TVA
TVF
TVA
Envelope
Envelope
Performances
A performance has a patch or rhythm set assigned to each of the 16
parts, and can simultaneously handle 16 sounds.
The JUNO-G's performances are controlled via two screens; a Play
screen and a Part Mixer screen (p. 58).
Use the PLAY screen if you want to play two or more patches
together (Layer) or play different patches in separate areas of the
keyboard (Split).
Use the MIXER screen if you want to "mix" by individually
adjusting the pan and level settings for each of the sixteen parts.
Because the JUNO-G sound generator can control multiple sounds
(instruments), it is called a Multi-timbral sound generator.
fig.Performance.e
Performance
Part 16
Part 1
Patch/
Rhythm Set
Part
On the JUNO-G, a "part" is something to which you assign a patch
or rhythm set. In Patch mode you can assign a patch or rhythm set to
the keyboard. In Performance mode, each performance has sixteen
parts, and you can assign a patch or rhythm set to each part.
LAYER/SPLIT
MIXER

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