Chorus Parameters - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Chorus Parameters

The JUNO-STAGE's Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay unit.
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, and the characteristics of the selected effect type.
Parameter
Value
00 (OFF),
01 (CHORUS),
Chorus Type
02 (DELAY),
03 (GM2 CHORUS)
Chorus Level
0–127
01: CHORUS
Filter Type
OFF, LPF, HPF
Cutoff Freq
200–8000 Hz
Pre Delay
0.0–100 msec
0.05–10.00 Hz,
Rate
note
Depth
0–127
Phase
0–180 deg
Feedback
0–127
02: DELAY
Delay Left
Delay Right
0–1000 msec, note
Delay Center
Center
-98–+98%
Feedback
200–8000 Hz,
HF Damp
BYPASS
Left Level
Right Level
0–127
Center Level
03: GM2 CHORUS
Pre-LPF
0–7
Level
0–127
Feedback
0–127
Delay
0–127
Rate
0–127
Depth
0–127
Send Level to
0–127
Reverb
190
Explanation
Selects either Chorus or Delay.
00 (OFF): Neither Chorus or Delay
is used.
01 (CHORUS): Chorus is used.
02 (DELAY): Delay is used.
03 (GM2 CHORUS): GM2 Chorus
is used.
Volume of the chorus sound
Type of filter
OFF: no filter is used
LPF: cuts the frequency range above
the Cutoff Freq
HPF: cuts the frequency range
below the Cutoff Freq
Basic frequency of the filter
Adjusts the delay time from the direct
sound until the chorus sound is heard.
Frequency of modulation
Depth of modulation
Spatial spread of the sound
Adjusts the amount of the chorus sound
that is fed back into the effect.
Adjusts the delay time from the direct
sound until the delay sound is heard.
Adjusts the proportion of the delay
sound that is fed back into the effect.
Negative (-) settings will invert the
phase.
Adjusts the frequency above which
sound fed back to the effect will be cut.
If you do not want to cut the high
frequencies, set this parameter to
BYPASS.
Volume of each delay sound
Cuts the high frequency range of the
sound coming into the chorus.
Higher values will cut more of the
high frequencies.
Volume of the chorus sound
Adjusts the amount of the chorus sound
that is fed back into the effect.
Adjusts the delay time from the direct
sound until the chorus sound is heard.
Frequency of modulation
Depth of modulation
Adjusts the amount of chorus sound
that will be sent to the reverb.
If you specify the delay time as a note value, slowing down the
tempo will not change the delay time beyond a certain length.
This is because there is an upper limit for the delay time; if the
delay time is specified as a note value and you slow down the
tempo until this upper limit is reached, the delay time cannot
change any further. This upper limit is the maximum value that
can be specified when setting the delay time as a numerical
value.
note:
fig.MFX-note2.e
Sixty-fourth-note triplet
Sixty-fourth note
Thirty-second note
Sixteenth-note triplet
Eighth-note triplet
Sixteenth note
Eighth note
Quarter-note triplet
Quarter note
Half-note triplet
Whole-note triplet
Half note
Whole note
Double-note triplet
Double note
Thirty-second-note triplet
Dotted thirty-second note
Dotted sixteenth note
Dotted eighth note
Dotted quarter note
Dotted half note
Dotted whole note

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