Using The Juno-Stage As A Master Keyboard (Midi Controller Mode); Specifying The Transmit Channel; Detailed Settings In Midi Controller Mode - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Using the JUNO-STAGE as a
Master Keyboard
(MIDI Controller Mode)
You can connect external MIDI devices to the JUNO-STAGE's MIDI
OUT connector, and use the JUNO-STAGE to control the connected
MIDI devices.
Connection Example
fig.midi-contoroll_e.eps
MIDI sound module
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
JUNO-STAGE
1.
Press [MIDI CONTROLLER] so it's lit.
The MIDI CONTROLLER screen will appear, and the JUNO-
STAGE will be in MIDI Controller mode.
When you press one of the [0]–[9] buttons, the program change
message assigned to that button will be transmitted.
You can turn the SOUND MODIFY knobs to transmit control
change messages.
2.
To exit MIDI controller mode, press [MIDI CONTROLLER] to turn off
the button's illumination.
The D Beam controller and [S1] [S2] will not operate when
you're in MIDI controller mode.

Specifying the Transmit Channel

Set the JUNO-STAGE's transmit channel so it matches the channel
your external MIDI device is using for reception.
1.
In the MIDI CONTROLLER screen, use the cursor buttons to move
the cursor to the "MIDI Ch" value.
2.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to edit the value.
Range: 1–16
For details on how to set the receive channel of your external
MIDI device, refer to its owner's manual.
Chapter 7. Connecting an External MIDI Device

Detailed Settings in MIDI Controller Mode

fig.disp-midicontroll.eps
You can set the keyboard to Split (p. 51) or Dual (p. 51) modes
even in MIDI controller mode. When you play the keyboard, the
performance data from the Upper and Lower parts will be
transmitted on the MIDI channels assigned for each. Operations
of the [0]--[9] buttons or the SOUND MODIFY knobs are sent to
the MIDI channel of the part indicated by
The note numbers transmitted in MIDI controller mode are
determined by the key you press, the transpose setting (p. 52),
and the octave shift setting (p. 52) you specify in MIDI controller
mode.
You can use the arpeggio (p. 60) and chord memory (p. 64)
functions even when you're in MIDI Controller mode.
In the MIDI CONTROLLER screen, use the cursor buttons to select
1.
the parameter that you want to edit.
2.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to edit the value.
Parameter
Local Sw
MIDI Ch
Button
PC
MSB
LSB
Knob
(Control
Change)
3.
To save your settings, press [WRITE].
Explanation
Specifies whether MIDI
messages will be sent to the
JUNO-STAGE's own internal
sound generator when you
operate the JUNO-STAGE.
Specifies the channel on
which MIDI messages will
be transmitted.
Selects the number of the
button for which you'll assign
an MSB, LSB, and PC.
Program Change number
that is transmitted
MSB that is transmitted
LSB that is transmitted
Selects the SOUND
MODIFY knob for which
you'll make a controller
assignment.
Specifies the controller
assignment for the selected
SOUND MODIFY knob.
.
Range
OFF, ON
1–16
0–9
1–128
0–127, OFF
(If you specify
"OFF," the LSB will
also be OFF.)
0–127, OFF
(If MSB is "OFF," this
will also be "OFF"
automatically.)
ATTACK,
RELEASE,
EQ LOW,
EQ HIGH,
REVERB,
CUTOFF,
RESONANCE
CC01–31,
CC33–95,
PITCH BEND,
AFTERTOUCH
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