Live Set Edit Parameter; Live Set Edit 1 Screen; (Tone); (Lv&Pan) - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

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LIVE SET EDIT Parameter

For details on how to edit in each screen, refer to "Basic Operations in
the LIVE SET EDIT Screen" (p. 34).

LIVE SET EDIT 1 Screen

[1] (TONE)

Parameter
Value
Explanation
Tone type of each layer
These are instruments such as piano or strings. All
Type
Tone
keys will play the sound of the same instrument.
(Tone Type)
These are instruments such as drum sets. Each key
Rhythm
will play the sound of a different instrument.
Tone group of each layer
PRST
These are the tones unique to the JUNO-Gi.
Group
These are tones compatible with the GM2
(Tone Group)
specification which was created as a common
GM
standard for MIDI devices across manufacturers
and models.
Number
001–
Tone number of each layer
(Tone Number)
[2] (LV&PAN)
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Volume of each layer. This setting's main purpose
Level
0–127
is to adjust the volume balance between layer.
Pan
L64–0–63R
Left/right position of each layer
Sw
OFF,
Layer on/off setting
ON (4)
(Layer Switch)
This setting specifies the number of voices that
will be reserved for each layer when more than
128 voices are played simultaneously.
* It is not possible for the settings of all layers
Voice
0–63, FULL
(Voice Reserve)
* The JUNO-Gi is able to play up to 128 notes

[3] (PITCH)

Parameter
Value
Explanation
Pitch of the layer's sound (in 1-octave units)
* Note that when a rhythm set is assigned
Octave
-3–+3
(Octave Shift)
Coarse
Pitch of the layer's sound
-48–+48
(in semitones, +/-4 octaves)
(Coarse Tune)
Fine
Pitch of the layer's sound
-50–+50
(in 1-cent steps; one cent is 1/100th of a semitone)
(Fine Tune)
Amount of pitch change in semitones (2 octaves)
that will occur when the Pitch Bend Lever is
0–24
moved. The amount of change when the lever
Bend
is tilted is set to the same value for both left and
(Pitch Bend
right sides.
Range)
The bend range setting specified by the tone will
TONE
be used.
36
to total an amount greater than 64. The
remaining number of available voices will
be displayed at (rest=). Pay attention to this
readout as you make Voice Reserve settings.
simultaneously. The polyphony, or the
number of voices (sounds) does not refer
only to the number of live sets actually being
played, but changes according to the number
of tones used in the live sets, and the number
of waves used in the tones.
to a layer, you cannot modify this
parameter.

[4] (OUTPUT)

Parameter
Value
Explanation
Specifies for each layer how the direct sound will be output.
• Chorus and reverb are output in mono at all times.
• The output destination of the signal after passing through the
chorus is set with the "Chorus Output" (p. 45) parameter.
Output in stereo through multi-effects. You can
Asgn
MFX
also apply chorus or reverb to the sound that
1–2
passes through multi-effects. Specify which
(Output Assign)
multi-effects (1–2) will be used.
(Output MFX
Select)
Output in stereo to the OUTPUT jacks without
L+R
passing through the multi-effect
Output in mono to the OUTPUT L jack without
L
passing through the multi-effect
Output in mono to the OUTPUT R jack without
R
passing through the multi-effect
Output
Level of the signal that is sent to the output
0–127
destination specified by Asgn
(Output Level)
Chorus
0–127
Level of the signal sent to chorus for each layer
(Chorus Send
Level)
Reverb
0–127
Level of the signal sent to reverb for each layer
(Reverb Send
Level)

[5] (KEYBORD)

Level
The layer sounded in the
lower range
Key Fade Lower
Key Range Lower
Parameter
Value
Explanation
K.L
Specifies the lowest note that the layer will sound
C-–(Upper)
(Key Range
for each layer.
Lower)
K.U
(Lower)–
Specifies the highest note that the layer will sound
(Key Range
G9
for each layer.
Upper)
Determines what will happen to the layer's level
F.L
when a note that's lower than Key Range Lower is
0–127
(Key Fade
played. If you don't want the layer to sound at all,
Lower)
set this parameter to "0."
Determines what will happen to the layer's level
F.U
when a note that's higher than Key Range Upper is
0–127
(Key Fade
played. If you don't want the layer to sound at all,
Upper)
set this parameter to "0."
The layer sounded in the
upper range
Pitch
Key Fade Upper
Key Range Upper

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