Effects Parameters - Roland juno-ds61 Parameter Manual

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Effects Parameters

MFX
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Turns MFX on/off, and specifies the type of MFX that is used. If MFX is on,
8 shows a " ( " mark.
MFX Type
*
For details on MFX, refer to "MFX Parameters (MFX, MFX1–3)" (p. 40).
00: THRU–80: BIT CRUSHER
Parameters for
Edit the parameters of the MFX type you've selected.
each MFX type
*
Refer to "MFX Parameters (MFX, MFX1–3)" (p. 40).
Adjusts the volume of the sound that has passed through the MFX.
If you're applying a MFX, this specifies the depth of the MFX. If you're not
Output Level
applying a MFX, this specifies the volume of the original sound.
0–127
Specifies the level of the signal sent to the chorus.
Chorus Send Level
0–127
Specifies the level of the signal sent to the reverb.
Reverb Send Level
0–127
MFX control
If you wanted to change the volume of MFX sounds, the delay time of Delay, and
the like, using an external MIDI device, you would need to send System Exclusive
messages-MIDI messages designed exclusively for the JUNO-DS. However, System
Exclusive messages tend to be complicated, and the amount of data that needs to
be transmitted can get quite large.
For that reason, a number of the more typical of the JUNO-DS's MFX parameters
have been designed so they accept the use of Control Change (or other) MIDI
messages for the purpose of making changes in their values. For example, you can
use the Pitch Bend lever to change the amount of distortion, or use the keyboard's
touch to change the delay time of Delay.
The parameters that can be changed are predetermined for each type of MFX;
among the parameters described in "MFX parameters" (p. 40), these are indicated
by a "#. "
The function that allows you use MIDI messages to make these changes in realtime
to the MFX parameters is called the MFX control. Up to four MFX controls can be
used in a single patch/drum kit/performance.
When the MFX control is used, you can select the amount of control (Sens) applied,
the parameter selected (Destination), and the MIDI message used (Source).
MEMO
By using the Matrix control instead of the MFX control, you can also change the
parameters of some popular MFX in realtime (p. 12).
MFX CTRL
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Sets the MIDI message used to change the MFX parameter with the MFX
control.
OFF
CC01–31, 33–95
Source 1–4
PITCH BEND
AFTERTOUCH
SYS CTRL1–4
Sets the MFX parameters to be controlled with the Source 1–4. The MFX
parameters available for control will depend on the MFX Type.
Destination 1–4
*
Refer to "MFX Parameters (MFX, MFX1–3)" (p. 40).
Specifies the depth of MFX control.
Specify a positive (+) value if you want to change the value of the assigned
destination in a positive direction (larger, toward the right, faster, etc.), or
specify a negative value (-) if you want to change the value in a negative
Sens 1–4
direction (smaller, toward the left, slower, etc.).
Larger values will allow a greater amount of control.
-63–+63
18
MFX control will not be used.
Controller numbers 1–31, 33–95
Pitch bend
Aftertouch
Use the System Control 1–4 Source setting (p. 34).
CHORUS
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Turns Chorus on/off, and specifies the type of chorus that is used. If Chorus
is on, 8 shows a " ( " mark.
00: OFF
Chorus Type
01: CHORUS
02: DELAY
03: GM2 CHORUS
Set the parameters of the selected chorus type.
Parameters for
each chorus type
*
Refer to "Chorus Parameters" (p. 58).
Specifies how the sound routed through chorus will be output.
MAIN
Output Select
REV
M+R
Adjusts the volume of the sound that has passed through chorus.
Chorus Level
0–127
REVERB
Parameter
Value/Explanation
Turns Reverb on/off, and specifies the type of reverb that is used. If Reverb
is on, 8 shows a " ( " mark.
00: OFF
01: REVERB
02: SRV ROOM
Reverb Type
03: SRV HALL
04: SRV PLATE
05: GM2 REVERB
Set the parameters of the selected reverb type.
Parameters for
each reverb type
*
Refer to "Reverb Parameters" (p. 58).
Adjusts the volume of the sound that has passed through reverb.
Reverb Level
0–127
Neither chorus or delay is used.
Chorus is used.
Delay is used.
GM2 chorus
Output to the OUTPUT jacks in stereo.
Output to reverb in mono.
Output to the OUTPUT jacks in stereo, and to
reverb in mono.
Reverb is not used.
Normal reverb
This reverb simulates typical room acoustic
reflections.
This reverb simulates typical concert hall acoustic
reflections.
This reverb simulates a reverb plate, a popular
type of artificial reverb unit that derives its sound
from the vibration of a metallic plate.
GM2 reverb

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