Super Filter; Step Filter; Enhancer - Roland JUNO-Di Editor Owner's Manual

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05:

SUPER FILTER

This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope. The cutoff frequency can
be varied cyclically.
fig.MFX-05
L in
Super Filter
R in
Super Filter
Parameter
Value
LPF, BPF, HPF,
Filter Type
NOTCH
Filter Slope
-12, -24, -36 dB
Filter
0–127
Cutoff #
Filter
0–127
Resonance #
Filter Gain
0–+12 dB
Modulation Sw
OFF,ON
TRI, SQR, SIN,
SAW1, SAW2
Modulation
Wave
SAW1
0.05–10.00 Hz,
Rate #
note
Depth
0–127
Attack #
0–127
Level
0–127
L out
R out
Explanation
Filter type
Frequency range that will pass through
each filter
LPF: frequencies below the cutoff
BPF: frequencies in the region of the cutoff
HPF: frequencies above the cutoff
NOTCH: frequencies other than the
region of the cutoff
Amount of attenuation per octave
-36 dB: extremely steep
-24 dB: steep
-12 dB: gentle
Cutoff frequency of the filter
Increasing this value will raise the cutoff
frequency.
Filter resonance level
Increasing this value will emphasize the
region near the cutoff frequency.
Amount of boost for the filter output
On/off switch for cyclic change
How the cutoff frequency will be modulated
TRI: triangle wave
SQR: square wave
SIN: sine wave
SAW1: sawtooth wave (upward)
SAW2: sawtooth wave (downward)
SAW2
Rate of modulation
Depth of modulation
Speed at which the cutoff frequency will
change
This is effective if Modulation Wave is
SQR, SAW1, or SAW2.
Output level
06:

STEP FILTER

This is a filter whose cutoff frequency can be modulated in steps. You
can specify the pattern by which the cutoff frequency will change.
fig.MFX-06
L in
Step Filter
R in
Step Filter
Parameter
Value
Step 01–16
0–127
0.05–10.00 Hz,
Rate #
note
Attack #
0–127
LPF, BPF, HPF,
Filter Type
NOTCH
Filter Slope
-12, -24, -36 dB
Filter
0–127
Resonance #
Filter Gain
0–+12 dB
Level
0–127
You can use multi-effect control to make the step sequence play
again from the beginning (p. 65).
07:

ENHANCER

Controls the overtone structure of the high frequencies, adding sparkle
and tightness to the sound.
fig.MFX-07
L in
Enhancer
Mix
R in
Enhancer
Mix
Parameter
Value
Sens #
0–127
Mix #
0–127
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Level
0–127
Effects List
L out
R out
Explanation
Cutoff frequency at each step
Rate of modulation
Speed at which the cutoff frequency
changes between steps
Filter type
Frequency range that will pass through
each filter
LPF: frequencies below the cutoff
BPF: frequencies in the region of the cutoff
HPF: frequencies above the cutoff
NOTCH: frequencies other than the
region of the cutoff
Amount of attenuation per octave
-12 dB: gentle
-24 dB: steep
-36 dB: extremely steep
Filter resonance level
Increasing this value will emphasize the
region near the cutoff frequency.
Amount of boost for the filter output
Output level
2-Band
L out
EQ
2-Band
R out
EQ
Explanation
Sensitivity of the enhancer
Level of the overtones
generated by the enhancer
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Output Level
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