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Roland JUNO-D6 - Editing a Tone

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Editing the sounds
Editing a tone
Here are the steps for editing the tones assigned to parts 1–7.
ZEN-Core tone
Partial 4
Partial 3
Partial 2
Pitch
Env
Filter
Env
Amp
Env
Matrix Control
LFO / Step LFO
OSCOSC FilterFilter
AmpAmp
Partial 1
MFXMFX
Partial Partial
EQEQ
NOTE
Changes that you make to the tone settings are temporary. If you
turn o the power or select another tone, the changes are lost. If
you want to keep the edited settings, save the tone (p. 33).
1. Select a part (part 1–7) to which a tone is assigned
(p. 17).
2. As described in the procedure “Selecting a Tone”
(p. 15), select the tone that you want to edit.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
4. Move the cursor to TONE EDIT” and press the
[ENTER] button.
* If one of parts 1–7 (tone parts) are selected as the current part,
you can select TONE EDIT.
TONE EDIT menu
Menu Explanation Page
COMMON Make settings for an entire tone.
p. 29
PARTIAL Congures the partial settings.
EFFECTS
Congures the partial EQ, tone MFX and
so forth.
p. 31
COPY Copies the partial.
p. 30
INITIALIZE Initializes the tone or each partial.
5. Move the cursor to the menu that you wan to edit
and press the [ENTER] button.
MEMO
¹ The values are shown in the fourth column for parameters that
can be set per partial (partials 1–4 are shown from left to right). In
this case, the following operations are available.
* This function is only enabled for tabs on which the fourth column
of values is shown.
Button Explanation
[1]–[4] Partial on/o
[5]–[8]
Selects a partial
* If you press more than one of the [5]–[8]
buttons at the same time, you can change
all the settings together in the column of the
partial that corresponds to the buttons you
pressed.
[SHIFT] +
[ã] [â]
Switches between tabs
¹ Once you enter the edit screen, the [9]–[13] buttons function as
eect switches. These let you switch the eects on/o, which is
useful when checking and creating sounds.
Button (color) Explanation
[9] Pink Switches the EQ (Equalizer) on/o.
[10] Red Switches the PART MFX on/o.
[11] Yellow Switches the IFX on/o.
[12] Light blue Switches the CHO/DLY (Chorus/Delay) on/o.
[13] Blue Switches the REV (Reverb) on/o.
6. On screens with more than one tab, switch between
the tabs with the [Í] [Ë] buttons.
7. Move the cursor to select the parameter that you
want to edit, and use the value dial to edit the
value.
MEMO
See TONE EDIT parameters” in the “Parameter Guide” (Roland
website) for details on the tone parameters.
8. To save the settings you edited, execute the “Saving
the settings (WRITE)” (p. 32) operation.
* Once you edit a setting, an asterisk appears next to the tone
name. When you save the data using the write operation, the
asterisk disappears.

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