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Roland juno-ds61 - MFX;Chorus;Reverb Parameters; MFX Parameters (MFX, MFX1-3); Chorus Parameters; Reverb Parameters

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MFX/Chorus/Reverb Parameters
MFX Parameters (MFX, MFX1–3)
The MFX feature 80 dierent kinds of eects. Some of the eects consist of two or more dierent eects connected in series.
Type MFX Page
00 THRU
Filter
01 EQUALIZER
p. 4102 SPECTRUM
03 ISOLATOR
04 LOW BOOST
p. 42
05 SUPER FILTER
06 STEP FILTER
07 ENHANCER
08 AUTO WAH
09 HUMANIZER
p. 43
10 SPEAKER SIMULATOR
Modulation
11 PHASER
12 STEP PHASER
13 MLT STAGE PHASER
p. 44
14 INFINITE PHASER
15 RING MODULATOR
16 STEP RING MOD
17 TREMOLO
18 AUTO PAN
19 STEP PAN
p. 45
20 SLICER
21 ROTARY
22 VK ROTARY
Chorus
23 CHORUS
p. 46
24 FLANGER
25 STEP FLANGER
26 HEXA-CHORUS
27 TREMOLO CHORUS
p. 47
28 SPACE-D
29 3D CHORUS
30 3D FLANGER
31 3D STEP FLANGER
32 2BAND CHORUS
p. 48
33 2BAND FLANGER
34 2BAND STEP FLANGR
Dynamics
35 OVERDRIVE
36 DISTORTION
37 VS OVERDRIVE
p. 49
38 VS DISTORTION
39 GUITAR AMP SIM
40 COMPRESSOR
41 LIMITER
42 GATE
p. 50
Delay
43 DELAY
44 LONG DELAY
45 SERIAL DELAY
46 MODULATION DELAY
p. 51
47 3TAP PAN DELAY
48 4TAP PAN DELAY
49 MULTI TAP DELAY
50 REVERSE DELAY
p. 52
51 SHUFFLE DELAY
52 3D DELAY
53 ANALOG DELAY
54 ANALOG LONG DELAY
p. 53
55 TAPE ECHO
Lo-Fi 1
56 LOFI NOISE
57 LOFI COMPRESS
58 LOFI RADIO
p. 54
59 TELEPHONE
60 PHONOGRAPH
Pitch
61 PITCH SHIFTER
62 2VOI PCH SHIFTER
63 STEP PCH SHIFTER
p. 55
Reverb
64 REVERB
65 GATED REVERB
Type MFX Page
Combination
66 OD
0
CHORUS
p. 55
67 OD
0
FLANGER
68 OD
0
DELAY
p. 56
69 DST
0
CHORUS
70 DST
0
FLANGER
71 DST
0
DELAY
72 ENH
0
CHORUS
73 ENH
0
FLANGER
74 ENH
0
DELAY
75 CHORUS
0
DELAY
76 FLANGER
0
DELAY
p. 57
77 CHORUS
0
FLANGER
Piano
78 SYMPATHETIC RESO
Vocoder
79 Di VOCODER
Lo-Fi 2 80 BIT CRUSHER
MEMO
5
Parameters marked with a
3
can be controlled using the control knob to
which “MFX CTRL is assigned.
5
Parameters marked with a sharp “#” can be controlled using a MFX control
(p. 18, p. 24) or Matrix control (p. 12). (Two setting items will change
simultaneously for “#1” and “#2”).
Note
Some eect parameters (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be set in terms of a note
value.
Sixty-fourth-
note triplet
Sixty-fourth
note
Thirty-second-
note triplet
Thirty-second
note
Sixteenth-note
triplet
Dotted thirty-
second note
Sixteenth note
Eighth-note
triplet
Dotted
sixteenth note
Eighth note
Quarter-note
triplet
Dotted eighth
note
Quarter note Half-note triplet
Dotted quarter
note
Half note
Whole-note
triplet
Dotted half note Whole note
Double-note
triplet
Dotted whole
note
Double note
NOTE
5
If you specify the delay time as a note value, slowing down the tempo will not
change the delay time beyond a certain length.
This is because there is an upper limit for the delay time; if the delay time
is specied as a note value and you slow down the tempo until this upper
limit is reached, the delay time cannot change any further. This upper limit is
the maximum value that can be specied when setting the delay time as a
numerical value.
5
If you specify a parameter for which a note value is assigned as the MFX control
Destination, you can’t use MFX control to control that parameter.

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