Disabling The Knobs ([Lock]); Assigning A Function To The Pedal (Control Pedal) - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Adjusting the Level of the Low and High
Frequency Ranges
(MASTER EQ [LOW]/[HIGH] Knobs)
You can use these knobs to adjust the levels of the Low and High
Frequency ranges of the equalizer that is applied to the overall sound
(MASTER EQ).
Knob
Parameter
Value
[LOW]
Low Gain
-15–0–+15
[HIGH]
High Gain
-15–0–+15
Adding Reverberation ([REVERB] Knob)
You can add reverb (reverberation) to the sounds that you play from
the keyboard.
By adding reverb, you can recreate the pleasant acoustics that are
typical of a performance in a concert hall or similar space.
Mode
Parameter
Value
[REVERB] knob
Reverb
Performance
Send
0–127
Level
Reverb
Patch
Output
0–127
Level
This effect will be applied if "REVERB" is turned "ON" in the
EFFECT SWITCH window (p. 79).

Disabling the Knobs ([LOCK])

Turning on [LOCK] will disable the seven SOUND MODIFY knobs so
that inadvertently moving these knobs during a performance will not
change your settings.
1.
Press [LOCK] so it's lit.
The Lock function will be turned on, and the SOUND MODIFY
knobs will be disabled.
2.
To cancel the Lock function, press [LOCK] so its illumination is
turned off.
If the Lock function is on, the value of the parameters will not
change even if the knob positions are changed.
Chapter 3. Versatile Performance Functions
Explanation
Adjusts the low range sound.
Turning the knob toward the
right will boost the low range
sound, while turning it toward
the left will attenuate the low
range sound.
Adjusts the high range sound.
Turning the knob toward the
right will boost the high range
sound, while turning it toward
the left will attenuate the high
range sound.
Explanation
Adjusts the amount of reverb.
Turning the knob toward the
right will deepen the reverb,
and turning it toward the left
will decrease the reverb.
Assigning a Function to the Pedal
(Control Pedal)
You can assign various performance-related functions to a pedal that
is connected to the rear panel CONTROL PEDAL jack.
Pedal such as expression pedals (sold separately), pedal switches (DP
series; sold separately), or foot switches (sold separately) can be
connected to the JUNO-STAGE.
1.
Press [MENU].
2.
Use [
] [
] to select "1. System," and press [ENTER].
The System Menu window will appear.
3.
Press [3 (KBD/CTRL)].
4.
Press [3 (PEDAL)].
Use [
] [
] to select the "Control Pedal Assign."
5.
6.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired value.
Value
Explanation
CC01–31, 33–95
Controller numbers 1–31, 33–95
The pitch will rise in semitone steps
BEND UP
(maximum 4 octaves) each time you
press the pedal.
The pitch will fall in semitone steps
BEND DOWN
(maximum 4 octaves) each time you
press the pedal.
AFTERTOUCH
Aftertouch
Each pedal press raises the key range
OCT UP
in octave steps (up to 3 octaves higher).
Each pedal press lowers the key range
OCT DOWN
in octave steps (up to 3 octaves lower).
The song or the rhythm pattern will
START/STOP
start/stop.
Tap tempo (a tempo specified by the
TAP TEMPO
interval at which you press the pedal).
PROGRAM UP
The next sound number will be selected.
The previous sound number will be
PROGRAM DOWN
selected.
The favorite of the next number or bank
FAVORITE UP
will be selected.
The favorite of the previous number or
FAVORITE DOWN
bank will be selected.
Arpeggio/Rhythm Pattern function on/
ARP SW
off
CHORD SW
Chord memory function on/off
7.
If you want to keep your settings, press [7 (WRITE)].
Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
8.
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