Performance Edit Screens And Parameters; Selecting The Parts That Will Produce Sound (Keyboard Switch); Specifying The Range Of Each Part (Key Range) - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Chapter 10. Detailed Editing for Performances

Performance Edit Screens and Parameters

PERFORM PLAY Screen
Button
Content
[2 (KBD SW)]
Opens the Keyboard Switch window, where you can select the parts that will produce sound.
[3 (CONTROL)]
Accesses the CTRL SETTING (PERF) screen, where you can edit the controller settings (p. 135).
[4 (KEYRANG)]
Opens the Key Range window, where you can specify the key range for each part.
[5 (MIDI)]
Accesses the MIDI FILTER screen, where you can turn MIDI message reception on/off for each MIDI channel (p. 138).
[6 (MIXER)]
Accesses the PART MIXER screen, where you can edit the volume and panning (p. 139).
[7 (PARTVIEW)]
Accesses the PART VIEW screen, where you can view a list of each part's settings and edit them in detail (p. 140).
Selecting the Parts that will Produce Sound
(Keyboard Switch)
Here's how to select the parts that will play a patch or rhythm set.
Each part has a "keyboard switch" that determines whether it can be
played from the keyboard.
In the PERFORM PLAY screen, press [2 (KBD SW)].
1.
The Keyboard Switch window will open.
fig.disp-kbdsw.eps
2.
Use [
] [
] to select a part.
3.
Use the VALUE dial, [DEC] [INC], or [
"OFF."
When you play the keyboard, you'll hear the parts whose
keyboard switch is "ON" and the part that is currently selected.
You can also use the following function buttons to turn this on/off.
• Pressing [4 (1-2 ON)] will turn part 1 and part 2 on.
• Pressing [5 (10 ON)] will turn part 10 on.
• Pressing [6 (ALL OFF)] will turn all parts off.
4.
Repeat steps 2–3 to turn the Keyboard Switch "ON" for each part
that you want to play from the keyboard.
5.
Press [7 (CLOSE)].
The Keyboard Switch window will close.
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fig.disp-prfrmplay.eps
When you press [PERFORM], the PERFORM PLAY screen will appear.
Use the [2]–[7] buttons located below the display to execute the functions shown
in the bottom line of the screen.
You can't use the function buttons if FAVORITE [ON/OFF] is on. If you want to
use the function buttons, turn off FAVORITE [ON/OFF].
] [
] to select "ON" or
Specifying the Range of Each Part
(Key Range)
In Performance mode you can specify the key range of each part,
allowing you to divide the keyboard into as many as sixteen zones,
and play a different sound in each.
The keyboard zone to which each part will respond is determined by
the part's "key range" setting.
1.
In the PERFORM PLAY screen, press [4 (KEYRANG)].
The Key Range window will open.
fig.disp-krange.eps
2.
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the part name, and
use [
] [
] to select the part that you want to edit.
3.
Use the cursor buttons or [4 (KBDSW)]–[6 (UPPER)] to select a
parameter.
4.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to set the value.
Parameter
Value
KBDSW
OFF, ON
LOWER
C - –(UPPER)
UPPER
(LOWER)–G9
When you've finished making settings, press [7 (CLOSE)].
5.
The Key Range window will close.
By overlapping the key range of two or more parts, you can layer
those parts so that they will sound together.
Explanation
Turns the sound of the part on/
off
Specifies the lower limit of the
key range
Specifies the upper limit of the
key range

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