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Roland juno-ds61 - Patch Mode; Filter Envelope and TVA Parameters; Output and Panel Parameters

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Patch Mode
TVF ENV
Parameter Value/Explanation
TVF Env Depth
Species the depth of the TVF envelope. Higher settings will cause the TVF
envelope to produce greater change. Negative (-) settings will invert the
shape of the envelope.
-63–+63
TVF Env V-Curve
Selects one of the following 7 curves that will determine how keyboard
playing dynamics will aect the TVF envelope. Set this to “FIXED” if you
don’t want the TVF Envelope to be aected by the keyboard velocity.
FIXED, 1–7
TVF Env V-Sens
Species how keyboard playing dynamics will aect the depth of the
TVF envelope. Positive (+) settings will cause the TVF envelope to have a
greater eect for strongly played notes, and negative (-) settings will cause
the eect to be less.
-63–+63
TVF Env T1 V-Sens
This allows keyboard dynamics to aect the Time 1 of the TVF envelope.
If you want Time 1 to be speeded up for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed down, set this
to a negative (-) value.
-63–+63
TVF Env T4 V-Sens
The parameter to use when you want key release speed to control the
Time 4 value of the TVF envelope. If you want Time 4 to be speeded up
for quickly released notes, set this parameter to a positive (+) value. If you
want it to be slowed down, set this to a negative (-) value.
-63–+63
TVF Env Time 1–4
Specify the TVF envelope times (Time 1–Time 4). Higher settings will
lengthen the time until the next cuto frequency level is reached. (For
example, Time 2 is the time over which Level 1 will change to Level 2.)
0–127
TVF Env Level 0–4
Specify the TVF envelope levels (Level 0–Level 4). These settings specify
how the cuto frequency will change at each point, relative to the
standard cuto frequency (the cuto frequency value specied in the TVF
screen).
0–127
Note on
Note o
Time
Cuto
Frequency
T: Time L: Level
TVA
Parameter Value/Explanation
Tone Level
Sets the volume of the tone. Use this parameter to adjust the volume
balance between tones.
0–127
Level V-Curve
You can select from seven curves that determine how keyboard playing
strength will aect the volume. If you do not want the volume of the tone
to be aected by the force with which you press the key, select “FIXED.
FIXED, 1–7
Level V-Sens
Set this when you want the volume of the tone to change depending on
the force with which you press the keys. Set this to a positive (+) value to
have the changes in tone volume increase the more forcefully the keys are
played; to make the tone play more softly as you play harder, set this to a
negative (-) value.
-63–+63
Tone Pan
Sets the pan for the tone. “L64” is far left, “0” is center, and “63R” is far right.
L64–0–63R
Random Pan
Depth
Use this parameter when you want the stereo location to change randomly
each time you press a key.
Higher settings will produce a greater amount of change.
* This will aect only waves whose Wave Random Pan Sw (p. 14) is “ON.
0–63
Alternate Pan
Depth
This setting causes panning to be alternated between left and right each
time a key is pressed. Higher settings will produce a greater amount
of change. “L or “R” settings will reverse the order in which the pan will
alternate between left and right. For example if two tones are set to “L and
“R” respectively, the panning of the two tones will alternate each time they
are played.
* This will aect only waves whose Wave Alter Pan Sw (p. 14) is “ON” or
“REVS.
L63–0–63R
Parameter Value/Explanation
Relative Level
Corrects for the volume of the tone.
This parameter is set by the key-based controller system exclusive
message. Normally, you should leave it set to 0.
* If the Tone Level is set to 127, the volume will not increase beyond that
point.
-64–+63
TVA-ENV
Parameter Value/Explanation
TVA-Env T1 V-Sens
This allows keyboard dynamics to aect the Time 1 of the TVA envelope.
If you want Time 1 to be speeded up for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed down, set this
to a negative (-) value.
-63–+63
TVA-Env T4 V-Sens
The parameter to use when you want key release speed to control the
Time 4 value of the TVA envelope. If you want Time 4 to be speeded up
for quickly released notes, set this parameter to a positive (+) value. If you
want it to be slowed down, set this to a negative (-) value.
-63–+63
TVA-Env Time 1–4
Specify the TVA envelope times (Time 1–Time 4). Higher settings will
lengthen the time until the next volume level is reached. (For example,
Time 2 is the time over which Level 1 will change to Level 2.)
0–127
TVA-Env Level 1–3
Specify the TVA envelope levels (Level 1–Level 3). These settings specify
how the volume will change at each point, relative to the standard volume
(the Tone Level value specied in the TVA screen).
0–127
Note on
Note o
Time
Level
T: Time L: Level
OUTPUT
Parameter Value/Explanation
Rhythm Output
Assign
Species for each drum kit how the direct sound will be output.
MFX
Output in stereo through MFX. You can also apply chorus or
reverb to the sound that passes through MFX.
L+R
Output to the OUTPUT L (MONO) jack and OUTPUT R jack in
stereo without passing through MFX.
L, R
Output to the OUTPUT L (MONO) jack or OUTPUT R jack in mono
without passing through MFX.
TONE Outputs according to the settings for each tone.
Tone Output
Assign
Species how the direct sound of each tone will be output.
* If the Rhythm Output Assign is set to anything other than TONE, these
settings will be ignored.
* Chorus and reverb are output in mono at all times.
MFX
Output in stereo through MFX. You can also apply chorus or
reverb to the sound that passes through MFX.
L+R
Output to the OUTPUT L (MONO) jack and OUTPUT R jack in
stereo without passing through MFX.
L, R
Output to the OUTPUT L (MONO) jack or OUTPUT R jack in mono
without passing through MFX.
Tone Output Level
Set the level of the signal that is sent to the output destination specied
by Patch Output Assign or Tone Output Assign.
0–127
Tone Chorus Send
Species the level of the signal sent to the chorus for each tone.
0–127
Tone Reverb Send
Species the level of the signal sent to the reverb for each tone.
0–127

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