Other Settings; Making Settings That Are Common To The Entire Juno-Di (System); Procedure For Making System Settings; System Parameters - Roland JUNO-Di Owner's Manual

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Other Settings

Making Settings that are Common to the Entire JUNO-Di (SYSTEM)

"System settings" refers to settings that apply to the entire JUNO-Di, such as keyboard touch settings and MIDI settings.

Procedure for Making System Settings

1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The "MENU" screen will appear.
2.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to select "SYSTEM," and press
the [ENTER] button.
The setting screen will appear.
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3.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to select the setting that you
want to edit.

System Parameters

Menu
Item
Value
Velo Curve
LIGHT, MEDIUM,
(Velocity Curve)
HEAVY
KEYBOARD
TOUCH
Velo Sens
-63–+63
(Velocity Sense)
Velocity
REAL, 1–127
Master Tune
415.3–466.2 Hz
Output Gain
-12–+12 dB
SOUND
System Tempo
5–300
Audio Level
0–127
SMF Level
0–127
MODULATION,
PORTA-TIME,
VOLUME,
PAN,
EXPRESSION,
HOLD,
HOLD
Assign
PORTAMENTO,
PEDAL
SOSTENUTO,
RESONANCE,
RELEASE-TIME,
ATTACK-TIME,
CUTOFF,
DECAY-TIME,
Description
Sets the keyboard's touch.
LIGHT: This sets the keyboard to a light touch. You can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less forceful touch than
MEDIUM setting, so the keyboard feels lighter. This setting makes it easier for children, whose hands have less strength.
MEDIUM: This sets the keyboard to the standard touch.
HEAVY: This sets the keyboard to a heavy touch. You have to play the keyboard more forcefully than MEDIUM setting
in order to play fortissimo (ff), so the keyboard touch feels heavier. This setting allows you to add more expression when
playing dynamically.
Makes fine adjustments to the keyboard sensitivity following the "Velo Curve" selection.
Higher settings for this value will increase the velocity value that is transmitted according to your playing strength.
Adjusts the velocity value that will be transmitted when you play the keyboard
REAL: Actual keyboard velocity will be transmitted.
1–127: A fixed velocity value will be transmitted regardless of how you play.
Adjusts the overall tuning of the JUNO-Di.
The display shows the frequency of the A4 note (center A).
Adjusts the output gain from the JUNO-Di's output.
When, for example, there are relatively few voices being sounded, boosting the output gain can let you attain the most
suitable output level for recording and other purposes.
Specifies the JUNO-Di's tempo.
Specifies the volume at which audio data is played by the Song Player.
Specifies the volume at which SMF is played by the Song Player.
The pedal connected to the HOLD PEDAL jack can control the following functions.
The number in parentheses ( ) is the controller number of the control change message produced by the pedal when the
corresponding function is assigned.
* Regarding the following functions, the effect will apply to the currently selected sound if you're playing a single sound.
If you're using settings that play multiple tones (i.e., if the [PERFORM] button is lit), this will apply to the tone (part) you're
playing.
MODULATION (CC01): Vibrato
PORTA-TIME (CC05): Portamento time (p. 59)
VOLUME (CC07): Level
PAN (CC10): Pan (left/right position of the tone)
EXPRESSION (CC11): Level
HOLD (CC64): The sound will be sustained for keys that are played or were already held down while holding down the
pedal.
PORTAMENTO (CC65): Portamento switch (p. 59)
SOSTENUTO (CC66): The sound will be sustained only for keys that were already pressed when you pressed the pedal.
RESONANCE (CC71): Resonance (p. 66)
RELEASE-TIME (CC72): Release time (p. 65)
ATTACK-TIME (CC73): Attack time (p. 65)
CUTOFF (CC74): Cutoff (p. 66)
DECAY-TIME (CC75): Decay time (p. 65)
4.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to move the cursor to the
item that you want to set.
5.
Use the dial to set the value.
6.
Press the [EXIT] button to leave the setting screen.
This saves the system settings.
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