Octave shift settings, Arpeggio settings, Octave shift settings arpeggio settings – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Detailed Settings for Performance Functions

“Octave Shift” is a setting that lets you change the pitch of the keyboard

in steps of an octave.

1.

Press the OCTAVE [DOWN] or [UP] button.

Pressing the [DOWN] button will lower the pitch of the currently

selected tone by one octave; pressing the [UP] button will raise it by

one octave.

You can change the pitch in a range of 3 octaves down (-3) to 3

octaves up (+3).

If this setting is other than “0”, OCTAVE [DOWN] or [UP] button will

light.

You can reset this setting to “0” by pressing OCTAVE [DOWN] and

[UP] buttons simultaneously.

What’s affected by the Octave Shift setting will depend on the current

settings.

When playing a single Tone

The octave of the selected tone will change. The setting cannot be saved.

When playing multiple Tones

The current settings will determine what is affected by Octave Shift.

For Dual or Super Layer

The octave of all parts will change.

You can save the Octave setting of each part by saving the performance

settings (Performance).

For Split or otherwise

The octave of the currently selected tone (part) will change.

You can set this independently for each part.

You can save the Octave setting of each part by saving the performance

settings (Performance).

For more about the Arpeggio function, refer to “Playing

Arpeggios—[ARPEGGIO] Button” (p. 37).

The arpeggio settings cannot be saved.

1.

Press the [ARPEGGIO] button so it’s lit. Alternatively,

hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [ARPEGGIO]

button.

The “ARPEGGIO” screen appears.

fig.disp-arpe.eps_70

By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the

[ARPEGGIO] button, you can access the “ARPEGGIO” screen

without turning the arpeggio function on/off.

2.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to move the cursor to the

item that you want to edit.

3.

Use the dial to set the desired value.

Octave Shift Settings

Arpeggio Settings

Item

Value

Description

(Arpeggio
Style)

001–128

This selects the arpeggio’s basic performance
style.

Part

Part1
(Upper),
Part2
(Lower),
Part3–16

If you’re using settings that play more than one
sound at a time (i.e., if the [PERFORM] button is
lit), this selects the part (only one part) that will
be played by the arpeggio.
If a rhythm set is assigned to a part, you can play
a rhythm set along with the arpeggios.
* This item is not shown if the [SUPER LAYER]

button is on.

* The part you select here functions for both

the arpeggio and the chord memory
functions.

Arpeggio
Hold

ON, OFF

You can produce arpeggios even without
continuing to press the keyboard.

Grid

1/4,
1/8,
1/8L,
1/8H,
1/12,
1/16,
1/16L,
1/16H,
1/24

This sets the particular note division and
resolution in a “single grid” used in creating the
arpeggio in an Arpeggio Style, and how much
of a “shuffle” syncopation is to be to applied
(none/weak/strong) to it (grid type).

1/4

: Quarter note (one grid section = one

beat)

1/8

: Eighth note (two grid sections = one

beat)

1/8L

: Eighth note shuffle Light (two grid

sections = one beat, with a light shuffle)

1/8H

: Eighth note shuffle Heavy (two grid

sections = one beat, with a heavy shuffle)

1/12

: Eighth note triplet (three grid sections

= one beat)

1/16

: Sixteenth note (four grid sections = one

beat)

1/16L

: Sixteenth note shuffle Light (four grid

sections = one beat, with a light shuffle)

1/16H

: Sixteenth note shuffle Heavy (four

grid sections = one beat, with a heavy shuffle)

1/24

: Sixteenth note triplet (six grid sections

= one beat)

* Grid settings are shared with the rhythm

pattern.

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