Adjusting Sound Settings Such As Volume Or Pan (Part Mixer); Silencing Specific Parts (Mute) - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Adjusting Sound Settings Such as Volume or Pan (PART MIXER)

PART MIXER Screen
Part Name
Button
[2 (LV&PAN)]
[3 (CHO&REV)]
[4 (FILTER)]
KEY
KBD
[5 (KEY/OUT)]
RHY
ARP
OUT
[7 (MUTE)]

Silencing Specific Parts (Mute)

When you're playing back a song from an external MIDI device connected to the JUNO-STAGE, you may wish to silence (mute) the playback of
specific parts.
For example, you can mute the melody and use the remainder of the song for karaoke or for practicing that part yourself.
In the PART MIXER screen, press [7 (MUTE)].
1.
The Part Mute window will open.
2.
Use [
] [
] to select a part.
3.
Use the VALUE dial, [DEC] [INC], or [
"ON" or "OFF."
Parts whose mute setting is "ON" will not produce sound.
You can also use the following function buttons to turn the mute
setting 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.
Patch Namber/Name
Content
Part volume (Level, p. 140) and PAN (left/right position) (Pan, p. 140)
Level of the signal sent from each part to chorus (Chorus, p. 141) and to reverb (Reverb, p. 141)
Each part's cutoff (Cutoff, p. 142) and resonance (Reso, p. 142) settings
Pitch of each part (semitone steps, ±4 octaves) (Coarse, p. 141)
Keyboard switch (p. 134)
Specifies the part that will play the rhythm pattern.
Arpeggio part (p. 61)
Output assign (Asgn, p. 141)
Opens the Part Mute window, where you can silence (mute) specific parts.
] [
] to turn muting
Chapter 10. Detailed Editing for Performances
fig.disp-partmixer.eps
In the PERFORM PLAY screen, press [6 (MIXER)] to access this screen.
Use the cursor buttons to select the parameter that you want to edit, and use the
VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to set the value.
The [2]–[7] buttons located below the screen provide access to the editing screens
indicated in the bottom line of the screen.
When you've finished editing, press [EXIT] to return to the PERFORM PLAY screen.
Press [7 (CLOSE)].
4.
The Part Mute window will close.
Part muting does not turn off the part's MIDI reception switch;
rather, it silences the part by minimizing its volume. This means
that MIDI messages are being received by the part.
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