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Parameter
Value
CTRL 1–4
-63–+63
Sens 1–4
CTRL 1–4
OFF, ON, REVS
Switch 1–4
MISC
Tone Delay
This produces a time delay between the moment a key is pressed (or released), and the moment the tone actually begins to sound. You can also
make settings that shift the timing at which each tone is sounded. This differs from the Delay in the internal effects, in that by changing the sound
qualities of the delayed tones and changing the pitch for each tone, you can also perform arpeggio-like passages just by pressing one key.
You can also synchronize the tone delay time to the tempo of the JUNO-STAGE.
* If you are not going to use Tone Delay, set the Tone Delay Mode parameter to "NORM" and Delay Time parameter to "0."
* If "Struct 1 & 2, 3 & 4" (p. 99) is set to TYPE 02–10, the settings for tone 1 (3) will follow the settings of tone 2 (4). (This is because the outputs
of tones 1 and 2 are combined into tone 2, and the outputs of tones 3 and 4 are combined into tone 4.)
Parameter
Value
NORM, HOLD,
Tone Delay Mode
OFFN, OFFD
Tone Delay Time
0–127, Note
fig.ToneDly1.e
Tone Delay Mode: NORM
No Tone Delay
Delay time
Note on
Note off
Explanation
Amount of the Matrix Control's effect that is applied
• If you wish to modify the selected parameter in a positive (+) direction—i.e., a higher value,
toward the right, or faster etc.—from its current setting, select a positive (+) value.
• If you wish to modify the selected parameter in a negative (-) direction—i.e., a lower value,
toward the left, or slower etc.—from its current setting, select a negative (-) value.
• For either positive or negative settings, greater absolute values will allow greater amounts of
change. Set this to "0" if you don't want to apply the effect.
Tone to which the effect is applied when using the Matrix Control
OFF: The effect will not be applied.
ON: The effect will be applied.
REVS: The effect will be applied in reverse.
Explanation
Type of tone delay
NORM: The tone begins to play after the time specified in the Tone Delay Time parameter has
elapsed.
HOLD: Although the tone begins to play after the time specified in the Tone Delay Time
parameter has elapsed, if the key is released before the time specified in the Tone Delay Time
parameter has elapsed, the tone is not played.
OFFN: Rather than being played while the key is pressed, the tone begins to play once the
period of time specified in the Tone Delay Time parameter has elapsed after release of the key.
This is effective in situations such as when simulating noises from guitars and other instruments.
OFFD: Rather than being played while the key is pressed, the tone begins to play once the
period of time specified in the Tone Delay Time parameter has elapsed after release of the key.
Here, however, changes in the TVA Envelope begin while the key is pressed, which in many
cases means that only the sound from the release portion of the envelope is heard.
* If you have selected a waveform that is a decay-type sound (i.e., a sound that fades away
naturally even if the key is not released), selecting "OFFN" or "OFFD" may result in no sound
being heard.
Time from when the key is pressed (or if the Tone Delay Mode parameter is set to "OFFN" or
"OFFD," the time from when the key is released) until when the tone will sound
Specify this as a note value if you want to synchronize the delay to the tempo of the
JUNO-STAGE.
Tone Delay Mode: HOLD
No sound
played
Delay time
Note on
Note off
Chapter 8. Detailed Editing for Patches
Tone Delay Mode: OFFN
Delay time
Note off
Note on
Tone Delay Mode: OFFD
Delay time
Note on
Note off
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