08: Auto Wah; Auto Wah; 09: Humanizer; Humanizer - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

Mobile synthesizer with digital recorder
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08: AUTO WAH

Cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic change in timbre.
L in

Auto Wah

2-Band EQ
R in
Auto Wah
2-Band EQ
Parameter
Value
Type of filter
LPF
Filter Type
BPF
Manual #
0–127
Peak
0–127
Sens #
0–127
Sets the direction in which the frequency will change
when the auto-wah filter is modulated.
Polarity
UP
DOWN
Rate #
0.05–10.00 Hz, note
Depth #
0–127
Phase #
0–180 deg
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Level
0–127

09: HUMANIZER

Adds a vowel character to the sound, making it similar to a human voice.
L in
Overdrive
Formant
R in
Parameter
Value
Drive Sw
OFF, ON
Drive #
0–127
Vowel1
a, e, i, o, u
Vowel2
a, e, i, o, u
Rate #
0.05–10.00 Hz, note
Depth #
0–127
Input Sync Sw
OFF, ON
Input Sync Threshold
0–127
52
L out
R out
Explanation
The wah effect will be applied
over a wide frequency range.
The wah effect will be applied
over a narrow frequency range.
Adjusts the center frequency at
which the effect is applied.
Adjusts the amount of the wah
effect that will occur in the range
of the center frequency.
Set a higher value for Q to
narrow the range to be affected.
Adjusts the sensitivity with which
the filter is controlled.
The filter will change toward a
higher frequency.
The filter will change toward a
lower frequency.
Frequency of modulation
Depth of modulation
Adjusts the degree of phase shift
of the left and right sounds when
the wah effect is applied.
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Output Level
L out
Pan L
2-Band
EQ
Pan R
R out
Explanation
Turns Drive on/off.
Degree of distortion
Also changes the volume.
Selects the vowel.
Frequency at which the two
vowels switch
Effect depth
LFO reset on/off
Determines whether the LFO
for switching the vowels is reset
by the input signal (ON) or not
(OFF).
Volume level at which reset is
applied
Parameter
Value
Point at which Vowel 1/2 switch
0–49
Manual #
50
51–100
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Pan #
L64–63R
Level
0–127

10: SPEAKER SIMULATOR

Simulates the speaker type and microphone settings used to record the speaker sound.
L in
Speaker
R in
Speaker
Parameter
Value
Speaker Type
(See the table right.)
Mic Setting
1, 2, 3
Mic Level #
0–127
Direct Level #
0–127
Level #
0–127
Specifications of each Speaker Type
The speaker column indicates the diameter of each speaker unit (in inches) and the
number of units.
Type
Cabinet
SMALL 1
Small open-back enclosure
SMALL 2
Small open-back enclosure
MIDDLE
Open back enclosure
JC-120
Open back enclosure
BUILT-IN 1
Open back enclosure
BUILT-IN 2
Open back enclosure
BUILT-IN 3
Open back enclosure
BUILT-IN 4
Open back enclosure
BUILT-IN 5
Open back enclosure
BG STACK 1
Sealed enclosure
BG STACK 2
Large sealed enclosure
MS STACK 1
Large sealed enclosure
MS STACK 2
Large sealed enclosure
METAL STACK
Large double stack
2-STACK
Large double stack
3-STACK
Large triple stack
Explanation
Vowel 1 will have a longer
duration.
Vowel 1 and 2 will be of equal
duration.
Vowel 2 will have a longer
duration.
Gain of the low frequency range
Gain of the high frequency range
Stereo location of the output
Output level
L out
R out
Explanation
Type of speaker
Adjusts the location of the
microphone that is recording the
sound of the speaker.
This can be adjusted in three
steps, with the microphone
becoming more distant in the
order of 1, 2, and 3.
Volume of the microphone
Volume of the direct sound
Output Level
Speaker
Microphone
10
Dynamic
10
Dynamic
12 x 1
Dynamic
12 x 2
Dynamic
12 x 2
Dynamic
12 x 2
Condenser
12 x 2
Condenser
12 x 2
Condenser
12 x 2
Condenser
12 x 2
Condenser
12 x 2
Condenser
12 x 4
Condenser
12 x 4
Condenser
12 x 4
Condenser
12 x 4
Condenser
12 x 4
Condenser

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