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Roland Juno-Stage manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Roland Juno-Stage User Manual (256 pages)
Roland Juno-Stage: User Guide
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Roland
| Category:
Electronic Keyboard
| Size: 10.93 MB
Table of Contents
Conventions Used in this Manual
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
5
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
13
Panel Descriptions
14
Front Panel
14
Rear Panel
16
Getting Ready
18
Installing a Wave Expansion Board
18
Cautions When Installing a Wave Expansion Board
18
How to Install a Wave Expansion Board
18
Checking the Installed Wave Expansion Board
19
Connections
19
Connecting the AC Adaptor
19
Connecting the External Equipment
20
Connecting a Portable Audio Device
21
Connecting Pedals
21
Turning On/Off the Power
22
Turning off the Power
22
Adjusting the Volume Level
22
Adjusting the Display Contrast ([LCD CONTRAST] Knob)
22
Using the Included USB Memory Protector
22
Quick Start
23
Listening to the Demo Songs
24
Playing the Keyboard
25
Playing in Piano Mode ([PIANO MODE])
25
Selecting Sounds
28
Selecting Sounds (Patches)
28
Playing Various Sounds (Category Group Buttons)
28
Selecting Sounds from the List
29
Auditioning the Sounds ([PREVIEW])
30
Registering and Selecting Frequently Used Sounds (FAVORITE)
30
Playing Multiple Sounds
31
Playing Different Sounds in the Left and Right Areas of the Keyboard ([SPLIT])
31
Changing the Split Point
32
Playing Layered Sounds ([DUAL])
32
Modifying the Sound in Real Time
33
Changing the Pitch in Steps of an Octave (OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP])
33
Using the Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever to Modify the Sound
33
Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps ([TRANSPOSE])
34
Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound (SOUND MODIFY)
35
Adding Reverberation to the Sound
36
Reference
37
Chapter 1. Overview
38
How the JUNO-STAGE Is Organized
38
Basic Structure
38
Patch Mode and Performance Mode
38
About the Effects
40
About Memory
41
Basic Operation of the JUNO-STAGE
42
Switching the Sound Generator Mode
42
About the Function Buttons
43
Editing a Value
43
Assigning a Name
44
Entering a Value ([NUMERIC])
44
Chapter 2. Selecting Sounds
45
Selecting Patches
45
Selecting Patches in Patch Mode
45
Using the VALUE Dial to Select a Patch
45
Selecting Patches by Number ([NUMERIC])
46
Selecting Patches from the Patch List
46
Using a Pedal to Select Patches (PATCH SELECT Pedal)
46
Auditioning a Patch ([PREVIEW])
47
Registering a Favorite Patch or Performance
47
Registering and Calling up Favorite Patches or Performances (FAVORITE)
47
Calling up a Favorite Sound
48
Registering, Calling Up, or Editing Favorites in a List
48
Switching Favorites with a Single Button ([FAVORITE UP/ASSIGNABLE])
48
Using a Pedal to Select Favorites (PATCH SELECT Pedal)
48
Playing the JUNO-STAGE in Performance Mode
49
Selecting a Performance
49
Selecting a Part
50
Selecting a Patch for each Part
50
Changing the Split Point
51
Dividing the Keyboard into Two Areas to Play Separate Sounds (SPLIT)
51
Playing Layered Sounds (DUAL)
51
Chapter 3. Versatile Performance Functions
52
Changing the Keyboard Settings
52
Changing the Pitch in One-Octave Steps (OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP])
52
Transposing the Pitch in Semitone Steps ([TRANSPOSE])
52
Changing the Temperament to an Arabian or Other Scale (Scale Tune)
53
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch
54
Changing the Pitch in Real Time (Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever)
54
Assigning Functions to [S1] [S2]
55
Controlling Portamento
55
Playing Monophonically
55
Simulating a Guitarist's Double-Bending
55
Switching the Speed of the Organ Rotary Effect
55
Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound
56
Active Expression
57
Assignable
57
Solo Synth
57
Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound (SOUND MODIFY)
58
Assigning a Function to the Pedal (Control Pedal)
59
Disabling the Knobs ([LOCK])
59
About Arpeggio Function
60
Playing Arpeggios ([ARPEGGIO])
60
Playing by Using Arpeggios
60
Arpeggio Settings
61
Creating an Arpeggio Style
62
Saving an Arpeggio Style You've Created (WRITE)
63
About the Chord Memory Function
64
Performing with the Chord Memory Function
64
Using the Chord Memory Function ([CHORD MEMORY])
64
Creating Your Own Chord Forms
65
Saving the Chord Forms You Have Created (WRITE)
65
Connection Example
66
Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF
66
Using the V-LINK ([V-LINK])
66
What Is V-LINK
66
V-LINK Settings (V-LINK SETUP)
67
Chapter 4. Using the Song Player
68
Playing Back Music Files (SONG PLAYER)
68
Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST])
69
Smf/Audio Files that Can be Played
69
Selecting and Playing a Playlist
71
Changing the Song Order
72
Deleting a Song from the Playlist
72
Connecting a Portable Audio Device (EXT INPUT Jack)
73
Performing Along with a Song ([C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE])
73
Saving the Settings of the Playlist (WRITE)
73
Playing Rhythm Patterns
74
Playing Rhythm Patterns ([RHYTHM PATTERN])
74
Editing a Rhythm Pattern
75
Creating a Rhythm Pattern
76
Creating a Rhythm Group
77
Saving a Rhythm Pattern (WRITE)
77
Listening to a Click in Time with the Tempo (SONG/CLICK out Jack)
78
Saving a Rhythm Group You've Created (WRITE)
78
Chapter 5. Applying Effects to the Sound
79
Applying Effects
79
How Effects Are Handled in each Mode
79
Making Effect Settings
79
Turning Effects On/Off (Effect Switch)
79
Applying Effects in Patch Mode
80
Signal Flow and Parameters (EFFECT ROUTING)
80
Applying Effects in Performance Mode
82
Signal Flow and Parameters (EFFECT ROUTING)
82
Controlling a Multi-Effect Via MIDI (MFX 1-3 CTRL)
84
Multi-Effect Settings (MFX 1-3)
84
Chorus Settings (CHORUS)
86
Reverb Settings (REVERB)
86
Specifying How Multi-Effects Are Combined (MFX STRUCTURE)
86
Chapter 6. Performing with a Microphone
87
Connecting a MIC
87
Adjusting the Volume of the MIC
87
Applying Reverb to the MIC
87
Using a Condenser MIC
87
Using the Vocoder
87
Chapter 7. Connecting an External MIDI Device
88
About MIDI
88
About MIDI Connectors
88
MIDI Channels and Multitimbral Sound Generators
88
Detailed Settings in MIDI Controller Mode
89
Specifying the Transmit Channel
89
Using the JUNO-STAGE as a Master Keyboard (MIDI Controller Mode)
89
Playing the JUNO-STAGE from an External MIDI Device
90
Setting the Program Change Receive Switch
90
Setting the Receive Channel
90
Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device
91
Transmitting Synchronization Data
91
Exchanging MIDI Messages with Your Computer
92
Installing the USB Driver
92
Installing JUNO-STAGE Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor in Your Computer
93
Specifying the USB Driver
93
Using JUNO-STAGE Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor
93
Chapter 8. Detailed Editing for Patches
94
How to Edit a Patch
94
Editing in a Graphic Display (ZOOM EDIT)
94
Viewing and Editing All Parameters (PRO EDIT)
95
Copying Patch (Tone) Settings
96
Initializing a Patch
96
Saving a Patch You've Created ([WRITE])
97
Functions of Patch Parameters
98
Settings Common to the Entire Patch
98
Key Range
102
Velocity Range
102
Modifying Waveforms/Pitch/Pitch Envelope
103
Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Envelope)
106
Adjusting the Volume (TVA/TVA Envelope)
108
Matrix Control Settings/Miscellaneous Settings
110
Modulating Sounds/Output Setting
113
Setting Effects for a Patch (Effects/Mfx/Mfx Control/Chorus/Reverb)
115
Detailed Settings for Piano Mode
116
Adjusting Key Touch
117
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)
117
Changing the Degree to Which the Lid Is Open (Lid State)
117
PIANO PATCH LIST Screen
117
Adjusting the Amount of Resonance (Resonance)
118
Selecting an Effect for the Electric Piano (EFFECT)
118
Saving Your Piano Mode Settings
119
Chapter 9. Detailed Settings for a Rhythm Set
120
Editing a Rhythm Set
120
Editing in a Graphic Display (ZOOM EDIT)
120
Viewing and Editing All Parameters (PRO EDIT)
121
Copying Rhythm Set (Rhythm Tone) Settings
122
Initializing a Rhythm Set
122
Saving a Rhythm Set You've Created ([WRITE])
123
Functions of Rhythm Set Parameters
124
Settings Common to the Entire Rhythm Set
124
Modifying Waveforms/Pitch/Pitch Envelope
125
WAVE MIX Parameters
127
Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Envelope)
128
Adjusting the Volume (TVA/TVA Envelope)
130
Output Settings (OUTPUT)
131
Setting Effects for a Rhythm Set (Effects/Mfx/Mfx Control/Chorus/Reverb)
131
Chapter 10. Detailed Editing for Performances
132
How to Edit a Performance
132
Initializing a Performance
132
Editing the Patch That's Assigned to a Part
133
Saving a Performance You've Created ([WRITE])
133
Performance Edit Screens and Parameters
134
Selecting the Parts that will Produce Sound (Keyboard Switch)
134
Specifying the Range of each Part (Key Range)
134
Making Settings for the D Beam Controller and Other Controllers
135
Enabling/Disabling Reception of Messages for each MIDI Channel (Part)
138
Adjusting Sound Settings such as Volume or Pan (PART MIXER)
139
Silencing Specific Parts (Mute)
139
Detailed Settings for each Part (PART VIEW)
140
Chapter 11. Other Settings
144
Saving User Data to USB Memory
144
Restoring Saved Data from USB Memory Back into the JUNO-STAGE (User Restore)
144
Saving Data to USB Memory (User Backup)
144
Types of Data that Can be Saved
144
Procedure for Making System Settings
145
Saving the Changes You've Made to the System Settings (WRITE)
145
System Settings
145
Functions of System Parameters
146
System Menu [2 (GENERAL)]
146
System Menu [3 (KBD/CTRL)]
147
System Menu [4 (MIDI/SYNC)]
150
System Menu [5 (CLICK/PLAYER)]
151
System Menu [6 (D BEAM)]
152
Detailed Settings for Minus-One (Minus One Setting)
154
Detailed Settings for the MIC INPUT (MIC Input Setting)
154
Backing up User Data (User Backup)
155
Initializing USB Memory (USB Memory Format)
155
Restoring Backed-Up Data (User Restore)
155
Returning to the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
155
Utility
155
Playing the Demo Songs
156
Appendices
157
Troubleshooting
158
Error Messages
162
Effects List
163
Chorus Parameters
190
Reverb Parameters
191
Performance List
192
Patch List
193
Rhythm Set List
200
Waveform List
209
Arpeggio Style List
213
Rhythm Group List
214
Rhythm Pattern List
215
MIDI Implementation
217
Polyphonic Key Pressure
217
Program Change
219
Pitch Bend Change
219
Channel Mode Messages
220
System Realtime Message
220
Timing Clock
220
Active Sensing
220
System Exclusive Message
221
Data Transmission
223
Note off
224
Control Change
224
System Realtime Messages
225
System Exclusive Messages
225
Rhythm Group
227
Examples of Actual MIDI Messages
241
Supplementary Material
241
Decimal and Hexadecimal Table
241
Bank Select and Program Change Correspondence Chart
243
MIDI Implementation Chart
244
Specifications
245
Index
246
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