Detailed tone settings, Tone settings, Settings (patch edit; p. 59 or rhythm edit; p. 60) – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Detailed Tone Settings

The process of modifying a tone’s settings is called “patch editing (PATCH

EDIT).”

To edit the currently selected tone, proceed as follows.

1.

Press the [MENU] button.

The “MENU” screen will appear.

2.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to select “EDIT,” and press

the [ENTER] button.

3.

Using the [

] [

] buttons, get “PATCH EDIT” to be

indicated in the upper line of the screen.

fig.disp-ptachedit.eps_70

You can access the edit screen of step 3 by holding down the

[SHIFT] button and pressing the [RHYTHM] button.

If you’re using split or dual, the part name is shown in the upper line

of the screen.

For split

U

: Upper (UPPER) part

L

: Lower (LOWER) part

For dual

1

: Part 1

2

: Part 2

4.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to move the cursor to the

item that you want to edit.

5.

Use the dial to set the desired value.

6.

Press the [EXIT] button to leave the edit screen.

The changes you make are temporary; they will be discarded

when you turn off the power or select a different tone. If you

want to keep the changes you make, you must write them into

memory (p. 62).

When you use Patch Edit to modify the settings, an “*” will

appear next to the tone name in the main screen. The “*” will

disappear when you save that tone (p. 62).

Tone Settings

Editing a Tone’s Volume, Portamento,
Mono/Poly, or Bend Range (Patch Edit)

Item

Value

Description

Patch Level

0–127

Specifies the volume of the tone.

Portamento
Sw

OFF, ON

Specifies whether the portamento effect
will be applied (ON) or not (OFF).
* Portamento is an effect which smoothly

changes the pitch from the first-played
key to the next-played key. By applying
portamento when the Mono/Poly is
“MONO,” you can simulate slide
performance techniques on a violin or
similar instrument.

Portamento
Time

0–127

When portamento is used, this specifies
the time over which the pitch will change.
Higher settings will cause the pitch
change to the next note to take more
time.

Mono/Poly

MONO,
POLY

Specifies whether the patch will play
polyphonically (POLY) or monophonically
(MONO).
The “MONO” setting is effective when
playing a solo instrument patch such as
sax or flute.

MONO

: Only the last-played note will

sound.

POLY

: Two or more notes can be played

simultaneously.

Bend Range
Up

0–+48

Specifies the degree of pitch change in
semitones when the pitch bend lever is all
the way right.
For example, if this parameter is set to
“+12,” the pitch will rise one octave when
the pitch bend lever is moved to the right-
most position.

Bend Range
Down

0–-48

Specifies the degree of pitch change in
semitones when the pitch bend lever is all
the way left.
For example if this is set to “-48” and you
move the pitch bend lever all the way to
the left, the pitch will fall 4 octaves.

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