System Menu [5 (Click/Player)] - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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[4 (RX)]
Parameter
Receive Program Change
Receive Bank Select
Receive Exclusive
Receive GM System On
Receive GM2 System On
Receive GS Reset
[5 (SYNC)]
Parameter
Value
MASTER,
Sync Mode
SLAVE,
REMOTE
Sync Output
OFF, ON
Tempo Override
OFF, ON

System Menu [5 (CLICK/PLAYER)]

[2 (CLICKOUT)]
Parameter
Value
Click Setting
Song/Click Output
CLICK, SONG
Mode
Click Level
0–10
Click Sound
TYPE1–TYPE4
Level
Song/Click Output
0–127
Level
[3 (PLAYER)]
Parameter
Range
Song Player Level
Audio Level
0–127
SMF Level
0–127
Value
Explanation
OFF, ON
Specifies whether Program Change messages will be received (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Specifies whether Bank Select messages will be received (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Specifies whether System Exclusive messages will be received (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Specifies whether General MIDI System On messages will be received (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Specifies whether General MIDI 2 System On messages will be received (ON) or not (OFF).
OFF, ON
Specifies whether GS Reset messages will be received (ON) or not (OFF).
Explanation
Specifies the synchronization signals that the JUNO-STAGE will follow.
MASTER: The JUNO-STAGE will be the master. Choose this setting if you're operating the
JUNO-STAGE by itself, without synchronizing it to any other device.
SLAVE: The JUNO-STAGE will be the slave. Choose this setting if you want the JUNO-STAGE to
operate according to MIDI Clock messages received from an external device.
REMOTE: The JUNO-STAGE will obey MIDI Start, Continue, and Stop messages from an external
device, but will use its own tempo setting.
If this is ON, the JUNO-STAGE will transmit synchronization-related MIDI messages (MIDI Clock, Start,
Continue, Stop) to an external MIDI device.
* This cannot be set if Sync Mode is "SLAVE."
If this is ON, switching performances will make the tempo change to the "Recommended Tempo"
specified for that performance.
Explanation
CLICK: If SMF data is being played back, the SONG/CLICK OUT jack will output a click sound.
The SONG/CLICK OUT jack will output either the click sound (while playing back SMF data) or the
song (while playing back audio data).
The OUTPUT L/R jacks will output the song.
SONG: The SONG/CLICK OUT jack will output the song.
The SONG/CLICK OUT jack will output the song.
The OUTPUT L/R jacks will not output the click or the song.
* This setting is valid if the song is SMF data. If the song is audio data, the sound of the song will
always be output, regardless of this setting.
Volume of the click
Sound type of the click
TYPE 1: A conventional click sound (A bell will sound on the first beat.)
TYPE 2: Clicks
TYPE 3: Beeps
TYPE 4: Cowbell
Volume of the output from the SONG/CLICK OUT jack
Explanation
Sets the volume at which audio files will be played by the song player.
Sets the volume at which SMF will be played by the song player.
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