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Roland juno-stage: user guide
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21:
ROTARY
The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the rotary speakers often used
with the electric organs of the past. Since the movement of the high
range and low range rotors can be set independently, the unique type
of modulation characteristic of these speakers can be simulated quite
closely. This effect is most suitable for electric organ Patches.
fig.MFX-21
L in
Rotary
R in
Parameter
Value
Speed #
SLOW, FAST
Woofer Slow Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Woofer Fast Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Woofer Acceleration
0–15
Woofer Level
0–127
Tweeter Slow Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Tweeter Fast Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Tweeter Acceleration
0–15
Tweeter Level
0–127
Separation
0–127
Level #
0–127
22:
VK ROTARY
This type provides modified response for the rotary speaker, with the
low end boosted further.
This effect features the same specifications as the VK-7's built-in rotary
speaker.
fig.MFX-22
L in
Rotary
R in
Parameter
Value
Speed #
SLOW, FAST
Brake #
OFF, ON
Woofer Slow Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Woofer Fast Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
L out
R out
Explanation
Simultaneously switch the rotational
speed of the low frequency rotor
and high frequency rotor.
SLOW: Slows down the rotation
to the Slow Rate.
FAST: Speeds up the rotation to
the Fast Rate.
Slow speed (SLOW) of the low
frequency rotor
Fast speed (FAST) of the low
frequency rotor
Adjusts the time it takes the low
frequency rotor to reach the newly
selected speed when switching from
fast to slow (or slow to fast) speed.
Lower values will require longer
times.
Volume of the low frequency rotor
Settings of the high frequency rotor
The parameters are the same as
for the low frequency rotor
Spatial dispersion of the sound
Output Level
2-Band EQ
L out
R out
2-Band EQ
Explanation
Rotational speed of the rotating
speaker
Switches the rotation of the rotary
speaker.
When this is turned on, the
rotation will gradually stop.
When it is turned off, the rotation
will gradually resume.
Low-speed rotation speed of the
woofer
High-speed rotation speed of the
woofer
Parameter
Value
Woofer Trans Up
0–127
Woofer Trans Down
0–127
Woofer Level
0–127
Tweeter Slow Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Tweeter Fast Speed
0.05–10.00 Hz
Tweeter Trans Up
0–127
Tweeter Trans Down
0–127
Tweeter Level
0–127
Spread
0–10
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Level #
0–127
23:
CHORUS
This is a stereo chorus. A filter is provided so that you can adjust the
timbre of the chorus sound.
fig.MFX-23
Balance D
L in
Chorus
Chorus
R in
Balance D
Parameter
Value
Filter Type
OFF, LPF, HPF
Cutoff Freq
200–8000 Hz
Pre Delay
0.0–100 msec
Rate #
0.05–10.00 Hz, note
Depth
0–127
Phase
0–180 deg
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Balance #
D100:0W–D0:100W
Level
0–127
Effects List
Explanation
Adjusts the rate at which the woofer
rotation speeds up when the
rotation is switched from Slow to
Fast.
Adjusts the rate at which the woofer
rotation speeds up when the
rotation is switched from Fast to
Slow.
Volume of the woofer
Settings of the tweeter
The parameters are the same as
for the woofer.
Sets the rotary speaker stereo
image. The higher the value set, the
wider the sound is spread out.
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Output Level
2-Band
L out
EQ
Balance W
Balance W
2-Band
R out
EQ
Explanation
Type of filter
OFF: no filter is used
LPF: cuts the frequency range
above the Cutoff Freq
HPF: cuts the frequency range
below the Cutoff Freq
Center frequency when using the
filter to cut a specific frequency
range
Adjusts the delay time from the
direct sound until the chorus
sound is heard.
Frequency of modulation
Depth of modulation
Spatial spread of the sound
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Volume balance between the direct
sound (D) and the chorus sound (W)
Output Level
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