Functions Of System Parameters; System Menu [2 (General)] - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Chapter 11. Other Settings

Functions of System Parameters

This section explains what the different System parameters do, and also how these parameters are organized.

System Menu [2 (GENERAL)]

[2 (COMMON)]
Parameter
Value
System Common
PATCH,
Power Up Mode
PERFORM
Patch Remain
OFF, ON
NORMAL
Bend Mode
CATCH+LAST
OFF, 5 min, 10 min,
20 min, 30 min,
Screen Saver Time
40 min, 50 min,
60 min
Driver Setting
USB Driver
GENERIC, VENDER
[3 (SOUND)]
Parameter
Value
Sound Generator
Master Tune
415.3–466.2 Hz
Master Key Shift
-24–+24
Master Level
0–127
Output Gain
-12– 12 dB
Preview
SINGLE, CHORD,
Preview Mode
PHRASE
Preview 1–4 Note
C–G9
Number
Preview 1–4 Velocity
OFF, 1–127
Scale Tune for Patch Mode
The JUNO-STAGE allows you to play the keyboard using temperaments other than equal temperament. The pitch is specified in one-cent units relative
to the equal tempered pitch. One-cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
One set of Scale Tune settings can be created in Patch mode. In Performance mode, this can be set for each part of the performance (p. 143).
* In Patch mode, this is valid only for the keyboard part.
* The selected scale applies to MIDI messages received from an external MIDI device.
Scale Tune Switch
OFF, ON
Patch Scale Tune for C–B
-64–+63
146
Explanation
Mode that the JUNO-STAGE will be in when it is powered up.
PATCH: Patch mode
PERFORM: Performance mode
Specifies whether currently sounding notes will continue sounding when another patch or rhythm
set is selected (ON), or not (OFF).
When this is "ON," changes produced by incoming MIDI messages such as Volume or Pan
(CC 5, 7, 10, 65, 68, 71–74, RPN 0, 1, 2, MONO ON, POLY ON), as well as tonal quality
and volume changes produced by the various controllers will be inherited.
* Effects settings change as soon as you switch to a new patch or rhythm set, without being
influenced by the Patch Remain setting. Because of this, certain effects settings can cause notes that
were until then sounding to no longer be heard, even though Patch Remain has been set to "ON."
The pitch bend lever will operate in the conventional way.
If you press a key while the pitch bend lever is already moved to one side, that note will sound at
its normal pitch (as if the pitch bend lever were in the center). Only after the lever has passed
through the center position will it begin to affect the pitch. This will apply only to the last-played
note. This is a useful way to simulate the guitar technique of double-bending.
Time until the screen saver is displayed
USB driver setting.
* This setting will take effect when you turn the power off, then on again.
Explanation
Overall tuning of the JUNO-STAGE
The display shows the frequency of the A4 note (center A).
Shifts the overall pitch of the JUNO-STAGE in semitone steps.
Volume of the entire JUNO-STAGE
Output gain from the JUNO-STAGE'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.
SINGLE: The notes specified by Preview 1–4 Note Number will sound successively one by one.
CHORD: The notes specified by Preview 1–4 Note Number will sound simultaneously.
PHRASE: The Phrase associated with the patch's type/category is played.
Specify the pitch of the four notes that will sound when the Preview Mode is set to "SINGLE" or
"CHORD."
* If "PHRASE" is selected for the Preview Mode parameter, these settings will have no effect.
Specify the velocity of the four notes that will sound when the Preview Mode is set to "SINGLE" or
"CHORD."
* If "PHRASE" is selected for the Preview Mode parameter, these settings will have no effect.
Turn this on when you wish to use a tuning scale other than equal temperament.
Make scale tune settings for Patch mode.

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