Panel Descriptions; Ä Top Panel - Roland JUNO-X Startup Manual

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Panel Descriptions

Top Panel
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* Some buttons, knobs or sliders may be disabled depending on the model you select.
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[VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the overall volume.
PORTAMENTO [TIME] knob
Changes the speed at which the pitch changes when portamento
is on.
PORTAMENTO [ON] button
Selects whether the portamento effect is applied to the notes that
you play.
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I-ARPEGGIO section
[TEMPO] (SHUFFLE) knob
You can specify the tempo of the arpeggio.
Also, you can press the [PART/FUNC] button to make it light up blue
and then turn the [TEMPO] (SHUFFLE) knob to adjust the shuffle
feel of the sound.
[DURATION] knob
You can specify the length during which each of the arpeggiated
notes is heard. Shortening the duration produces a staccato feel,
and lengthening the duration produces a tenuto feel.
* The [DURATION] knob changes the value for all parts at the same time.
PART [MODE] (P-STYLE) kno
Selects the arpeggio mode for parts 1–5. The mode you select
changes how the arpeggio plays.
Also, you can press the [PART/FUNC] button to make it light up
blue and then turn the PART [MODE] (P-STYLE) knob to set how the
probability (*) changes. Turn the knob all way counterclockwise to
switch this off.
PART [STYLE] (P-AMOUNT) k
Selects the arpeggio pattern for each part.
You can also press the [PART/FUNC] button to make it light up blue
and then turn the PART [STYLE] (P-AMOUNT) knob to adjust how
much probability (*) is applied.
(*) What is "probability"?
The probability setting changes the randomness of the notes that sound
when you are using the I-ARPEGGIO function, giving the notes a more human
feel. By changing the P-STYLE settings, you can alter the timing at which notes
are played with a more random feel; and by adjusting the P-AMOUNT setting,
you can change how often the notes play.
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nob
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[HOLD] button
Turns the hold function on/off.
When the hold function is on, the sound of the last-played key is
held.
PLAY DETECTOR [KEYS] butt
When this button is on (lit), the constituent notes of the arpeggio
change according to the chords you play on the keyboard.
PLAY DETECTOR [BEAT] butt
When this button is on (lit), the arpeggio pattern changes
according to the timing at which you play the keys.
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LFO (low frequency oscillator) section
[TYPE] knob
Selects the LFO waveform.
[RATE] slider
Specifies the LFO's modulation speed.
[DELAY TIME] slider
Specifies the time from when the tone sounds until the LFO
reaches its maximum amplitude.
[DEPTH] slider
This specifies the depth of the LFO.
[PITCH] button
When this button is on (lit), you can use the [DEPTH] slider to adjust
the intensity of the vibrato.
[FILTER] button
When this button is on (lit), you can use the [DEPTH] slider to adjust
the intensity of the wah effect.
[AMP] button
When this button is on (lit), you can use the [DEPTH] slider to adjust
the intensity of the tremolo effect.
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OSC (oscillator) section
[PWM/MOD] slider
Changes the waveform modulation, such as the duty cycle of the
square wave.
[
] slider
Adjusts the level of the square wave or asymmetrical square wave.
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