Delay; Chorus; Reverb - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

Mobile synthesizer with digital recorder
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DELAY

Parameter
Value
On/Off
OFF, ON
Use this to choose the type of delay.
SINGLE
PAN
STEREO
Type
REVERSE
ANALOG
TAPE
MODULATE
HICUT
1–3400 [msec],
Delay Time
BPM
Feedback
0–100
Effect Level
0–120

CHORUS

Parameter
Value
On/Off
OFF, ON
Use this to choose the type of chorus.
MONO
STEREO 1
Type
STEREO 2
MONO MILD
STEREO 1
MILD
STEREO 2
MILD
Rate
0–100, BPM
Depth
0–100
Effect Level
0–100
Explanation
Turns the DELAY OFF/ON.
This is a simple monaural delay.
This delay is specifically for stereo output.
This provides a tap delay effect that divides
the delay time between the left and right
channels.
The direct sound is output from the left
channel, and the effect sound is output from
the right channel.
This produces the effect of playback in
reverse.
This produces a mild analog delay sound.
This setting provides the characteristic
wavering sound of a tape echo.
This is a delay with a pleasant chorus-type
effect added to the delay repeats.
This features a more suppressed high end
than the Single delay.
This sets the delay time.
When set to BPM, the value of the DELAY
TIME parameter is set according to the value
of the "Recorder Tempo" (p. 122). This makes it
easier to achieve effect sound settings that
match the tempo of the song.
This sets the number of repetitions for the
delay.
This sets the volume level of the effect.
When Type is set to REVERSE, this adjusts the
balance of direct and effect sound.
Explanation
Turns the CHORUS OFF/ON.
This chorus effect outputs the same sound
from the left and right channels.
This is a stereo chorus effect that adds
different chorus sounds to L channel and R
channel.
This stereo chorus uses spatial synthesis,
with the direct sound output in the left
channel and the effect sound output in the
right channel.
This features a more suppressed high end
than MONO.
This features a more suppressed high end
than ST 1.
This features a more suppressed high end
than ST 2.
This sets the speed of the effect.
When set to BPM, the value of the RATE
parameter is set according to the value of
the "Recorder Tempo" (p. 122). This makes it
easier to achieve effect sound settings that
match the tempo of the song.
This sets the richness of the effect.
This sets the volume level of the effect.

REVERB

Parameter
Value
Explanation
On/Off
OFF, ON
Turns the REVERB OFF/ON.
Use this to choose the type of reverb.
Simulates an ambience microphone (off-mic,
placed at a distance from the sound source) used
AMBIENCE
in recording and other applications. Rather than
emphasizing the reverberation, this reverb is
used to produce a sense of openness and depth.
Simulates the reverberation in a small room.
ROOM
Provides warm reverberations.
Type
Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall.
HALL 1
Provides clear and spacious reverberations.
Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall.
HALL 2
Provides mild reverberations.
Simulates plate reverberation (a studio effect
unit that uses the vibration of a large metal plate
PLATE
to produce reverberation). Provides a metallic
sound with a distinct upper range.
Reverb Time
0.1–10.0 (s)
Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation.
700Hz–
The high cut filter adjusts the amount of high
High Cut
11.0kHz,
frequencies in the reverb sound. When "FLAT" is
FLAT
selected, the high cut filter will have no effect.
Effect Level
0–100
This sets the volume level of the effect.
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