Receive Sw (Receive Switch); Receive Bank Sel (Receive Bank Select Switch) - Roland JUNO-D Owner's Manual

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Playing more than one sound simultaneously (Performance mode)
Receive Ch (Receive Channel)
In Performance mode, the JUNO-D will operate as a sixteen-part
MIDI multitimbral sound module. This parameter specifies the MIDI
receive channel for each part.
Value:
1–16
Each part of performance "P32: SEQ Template" is set to the
following channels.
PART [1]
(PIANO)
PART [2]
(KBD & ORGAN)
PART [3]
(GUITAR)
PART [4]
(ORCH)
PART [5]
(WORLD)
PART [6]
(BRASS)
PART [7]
(VOCAL & PAD)
PART [8]
(SYNTH)
PART [9]
(BASS)
PART [10 (0)] (RHYTHM & SFX)
PART [11]
PART [12]
PART [13]
PART [14]
PART [15]
PART [16]

Receive Sw (Receive Switch)

Normally, you will leave this "ON." If you want to use an external
sound module to play a certain part, you can turn this "OFF" to
mute the internal sound generator for that part.
Value:
OFF, ON
The JUNO-D's keyboard will not play internal sound generator
parts whose Receive Switch is turned OFF.
Receive Prg Chg (Receive Program Change
Switch)
For each part, specify whether MIDI Program Change messages will
be received (ON), or not (OFF).
Value:
OFF, ON

Receive Bank Sel (Receive Bank Select Switch)

For each part, specify whether MIDI Bank Select messages will be
received (ON), or not (OFF).
Value:
OFF, ON
Scale Tune
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You can specify a different tuning (Scale Tune setting) for each part.
Press [ENTER] to access the Scale Tune setting screen. For details,
refer to "Editing the scale tune settings (SCALE TUNE)" (p. 58).
If you want to edit the scale tune for Patch mode, refer to
"Making scale tune settings for a patch (PATCH SCALE)" (p.
91).
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Ch.4
Ch.5
Ch.6
Ch.7
Ch.8
Ch.9
Ch.10
Ch.11
Ch.12
Ch.13
Ch.14
Ch.15
Ch.16
Part Patch Edit
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The patch assigned to each part can also be edited from Performance
mode. You can press [ENTER], and edit the patch parameters and
save the patch in the same way as from Patch mode (p. 44).
If you decide to stop editing the patch, press [EXIT] to return to the
above screen.
Patch mode and Performance mode share the same patches.
This means that if you save a patch in one of these modes, the
newly saved patch will sound if you select it in the other mode.
To avoid problems, such as unintended changes in the sound of
patches you are using in Performance mode, please be aware of
this when you save patches.
If the same patch happens to be selected in both Patch mode
and Performance mode, and you save the patch in one mode
and then switch modes, the patch will still sound in accord with
the settings prior to the save. However, once you re-select the
patch or the performance again, the patch will then sound in
accord with the newly saved settings.
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