Midi Settings - Roland JUNO-G Owner's Manual

128 voice expandable synthesizer
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Equal Temperament
This tuning divides the octave into 12 equal parts, and is the most
widely used method of temperament used in Western music. The
JUNO-G employs equal temperament when the Scale Tune Switch
is set to "OFF."
Just Temperament (Tonic of C)
Compared with equal temperament, the principle triads sound
pure in this tuning. However, this effect is achieved only in one
key, and the triads will become ambiguous if you transpose.
Note name

MIDI Settings

1.
Access the PERFORM PLAY screen, and select the Performance whose settings you wish to modify (p. 59).
2.
Press [F6 (MIDI)].
The MIDI FILTER screen appears.
Parameter
Rx
PC (Program Change)
BS (Bank Select)
PB (Pitch Bend)
PA (Polyphonic Key Pressure)
CA (Channel Pressure)
Md (Modulation)
Vo (Volume)
Pn (Pan)
Ex (Expression)
Hd (Hold-1)
Equal temperament
C
0
C#
0
D
0
Eb
0
E
0
F
0
F#
0
G
0
G#
0
A
0
Bb
0
B
0
Value
Explanation
OFF, ON (✔)
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 "ON," but you can turn it
"OFF" when you do not want a specific part to be playing during song playback.
OFF, ON (✔)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI messages will be received (ON), or not (OFF).
Arabian Scale
In this scale, E and B are a quarter note lower and C#, F# and G#
are a quarter-note higher compared to equal temperament. The
intervals between G and B, C and E, F and G#, Bb and C#, and Eb
and F# have a natural third-the interval between a major third and
a minor third. On the JUNO-G, you can use Arabian temperament
in the three keys of G, C and F.
<Example>
Just Temperament (tonic C)
0
-8
+4
+16
-14
-2
-10
+2
+14
-16
+14
-12
Creating a Performance
Arabian Scale
-6
+45
-2
-12
-51
-8
+43
-4
+47
0
-10
-49
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