Adjusting The Pan, Reverb, And Eq (Track Setting); Switching V-Tracks (V-Track); Controlling The Parameters Of Two Tracks Simultaneously (Stereo Link) - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

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Adjusting the Pan, Reverb, and EQ
(TRACK SETTING)
In the TRACK SETTING screen you can adjust the pan and reverb of
tracks 1–8 and the Rhythm Pattern.
1. In the RECORDER screen, press the [4] (TRK SET) button.
The TRACK SETTING screen will appear.
Track Number
Explanation
R
Rhythm Pattern
1–8
Track 1–8
Function Buttons
Explanation
[1] (EQ SET)
Accesses the equalizer setting screen (EQ SETTING).
[2] (ST LINK)
Enables Stereo Link.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select to the parameter that you
want to set.
3. Use the VALUE dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the
value.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Level
0–127
Volume of each track
L64–
Pan
Pan (left/right position) of each track
0–63R
Reverb
0–127
Level of signal sent from each track to reverb
Equalizer (EQ) switch for each track
OFF,
EQ
Press the [1] (EQ SET) button to open the
ON
equalizer setting screen for each track.
V-Track number
The status of the V-track is shown in the screen
V-Track
1–8
(n indicates that data exists).
* The Rhythm Pattern does not have
4. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the RECORDER screen.
Equalizer setting screen (EQ SETTING)
Here you can make equalizer (EQ) settings for each track.
MEMO
To switch the track that appears in the EQ SETTING screen, hold
down the [SHIFT] button and use the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons.
Parameter
Value
On/Off
OFF, ON
Low
Low Gain
-12–+12 dB
Low Freq
40 Hz–1.6 kHz
Mid
Mid Gain
-12–+12 dB
Mid Freq
20 Hz–10 kHz
Mid Q
0.5–16
V-tracks.
Explanation
Equalizer (EQ) switch for each
track
Gain of the low range
Frequency of the low range
Gain of the middle range
Frequency of the middle range
Width of the middle range
Set a higher value for Q to narrow
the range to be affected.
Parameter
Value
High
High Gain
-12–+12 dB
High Freq
400 Hz–16 kHz

Switching V-tracks (V-Track)

The digital recorder
provides eight tracks. Each
track consists of eight
virtual tracks (V-tracks), and
you can select one of these
V-tracks for playback and
recording.
In other words, you can use
8 x 8 = 64 tracks to record
your performance, and
choose eight of these for
playback.
1. In the TRACK SETTING screen, change the value for "V-Track."
The status of the V-track is shown in the screen (n indicates that data
exists).
Controlling the Parameters of Two Tracks
Simultaneously (Stereo Link)
In some cases you may wish to adjust the parameters of two tracks
simultaneously, such as when you're using two tracks to record or play
back a stereo source. You can do this using the Stereo Link function.
1. In the TRACK SETTING screen, move the cursor to the
parameter for which you want to enable (or disable) stereo
link.
2. Press the [2] (ST LINK) button.
• The indication "=" is shown for parameters that are stereo-linked.
• When you use the VALUE dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to modify the
value of a track parameter that is stereo-linked, the two values will
change together.
MEMO
• The value will not change immediately when you enable stereo
link. Stereo-linked operation begins when you modify the value.
• Simply selecting stereo tracks for recording does not turn Stereo
Link on. When you select stereo tracks for recording (two REC
indications are shown) and then finish recording, Stereo Link will
automatically be enabled for those tracks.
• The pan parameter changes as shown below when Stereo Link is
on.
] - [
L
6
4
L
6
4
L50
L
6
4
Explanation
Gain of the high range
Frequency of the high range
V-Track 8
V-Track 7
V-Track 6
V-Track 5
V-Track 4
V-Track 3
V-Track 2
V-Track 1
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VALUE
[
] +
R50
R
6
3
R
6
3
R
6
(Default)
3
89

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