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9
Parameter Guide
Parameter Value Explanation
LFO2LFO2
LFO2:
Waveform
TRI, SAW, SQU,
S&H, RND
These buttons set the LFO waveform.
LFO2:
Rate sync
OFF, ON
Turn this on to sync the LFO cycle with the
tempo.
LFO2:
Rate
0–100
When Rate sync is o, the LFO cycle is set
irrespective of the tempo. The larger the
value, the shorter the LFO cycle.
When Rate sync is on, the LFO cycle is set to
a note length.
LFO2:
Rate nt
1/64T, 1/64, 1/32T,
1/32, 1/16T, 1/32.,
1/16, 1/8T, 1/16.,
1/8, 1/4T, 1/8., 1/4,
1/2T, 1/4., 1/2, 1T,
1/2., 1, 2T, 1., 2, 4
LFO2:
Delay time
0–100, REL
Sets the time it takes before the LFO eect
begins after you press a key.
The larger the value, the longer it takes for
the LFO eect to start after you play the
keyboard. The setting above 100 is “REL. The
“REL setting makes the LFO start right after
you release the key.
LFO2:
Fade time
-50–+50
Sets the time-based change of the LFO as it
takes eect.
Set this to “+” to make the LFO amplitude
gradually ramp up to maximum.
Set this to “-” to make the LFO amplitude
gradually ramp down to zero.
No time-based change occurs when this is set
to “0”. The larger the absolute value, the more
time required for change.
LFO2:
Oset
-, 0, +
Moves the center value for the LFO waveform
(the pitch or cuto frequency) up or down.
LFO2:
Key trig
OFF, ON
Sets whether to synchronize the start of the
LFO cycle with the timing you use to play the
keys (“ON” to synchronize, “OFF” to disable).
WAVEWAVE
WG:
Waveform
WAVEFORM Sets the waveform that sounds.
WG:
Wave gain
-18dB, -12dB,
-6dB, 0dB, +6dB,
+12dB
Sets the waveform gain (amplitude).
The value changes in units of 6dB (decibels).
Raising the value by 6dB increases the gain by
a factor of two.
WG:
Pitch coarse
-48–+48 Shifts the pitch in units of a semitone.
WG:
Pitch ne
-50–+50 Finely adjusts the pitch in units of one cent.
WG:
Pitch random
0–100
Sets the width of change at which the pitch
randomly changes with each key press. To
disable this random change, set this to “0”.
WG:
Pitch KF
-100%, -50%,
-20%, -10%, -5%,
0%, +5%, +10%,
+20%, +50%,
+98%, +99%,
+100%, +101%,
+102%, +150%,
+200%
Sets the width of pitch change when the key
is shifted one octave (12 keys) up.
To make the pitch change over one octave
like regular keyboards, set this to “+100”. To
make the pitch change two octaves over the
range of one octave, set this to “+200”. Set
this to a negative value to make the pitch go
down as you play higher notes.
To play the same pitch no matter which key
you press, set this to “0”.
WG:
Bender sw
OFF, ON
Sets whether MIDI pitch bend messages are
received (ON) or not (OFF) for each partial.
WG:
Atch bend sw
OFF, ON
Sets whether MIDI aftertouch bend messages
are received (ON) or not (OFF), and whether
these messages are used to apply pitch bend
for each partial.
WG:
LFO1 depth
-50–+50
Adjusts the intensity at which LFO1/LFO2
modulates OSC.
WG:
LFO2 depth
-50–+50
WG:
Lever sens
L2:50–L1:50
Sets the depth of vibrato that is controlled by
the modulation lever.
When this is set for LFO1, the LFO1 waveform
is used for vibrato; and when this is set for
LFO2, the LFO2 waveform is used for vibrato.
Set this to “0” to turn vibrato o.
WG:
Atch msens
L2:50–L1:50
This sets the depth of vibrato that is
controlled by aftertouch.
Set the value to the maximum vibrato
depth you want when applying maximum
aftertouch.
Parameter Value Explanation
Pitch EnvPitch Env
P-ENV:
Velo sens
-50–+50
Use this to set how much the pitch envelope
changes in response to how hard you play
the keys.
Set this to a “+” value to make the pitch
envelope respond more when you play
harder, and set this to a “-” value to make it
respond less when you play harder.
P-ENV:
T vsens
-50–+50
Use this to set how much the Time 1 (time)
value of the pitch envelope changes in
response to how hard you play the keys.
Set this to a “+” value to make the Time 1
value longer when you play harder, and set
this to a “-” value to make the value shorter
when you play harder.
P-ENV:
Time KF
-10–+10
Use this to set how much the Time 2–Time
4 values (pitch envelope time) change
according to the keys you play.
When you set this to a “+” value, playing
higher notes makes the time shorter (with
the pitch envelope time at C4 or middle C as
the base value); and when you set this to a “-”
value, playing higher notes makes the time
longer. Larger values produce greater change.
P-ENV:
Level 0
-50–+50
These knobs set the pitch envelope levels.
Use these knobs to determine how much the
pitch changes at each point in relation to the
base pitch.
Use “+” values for pitches higher than the base
pitch, and use “-” values for pitches lower than
the base pitch.
P-ENV:
Level 1
-50–+50
P-ENV:
Level 2
-50–+50
P-ENV:
Time 1
0–100
These knobs set the pitch envelope times.
Larger values make the time to reach the next
pitch longer (for example, Time 2 sets the
time it takes to go from Level 1 to Level 2).
P-ENV:
Time 2
0–100
P-ENV:
Time 3
0–100
TVFTVF
TVF:
Filter mode
LPF, BPF, HPF
These buttons select the TVF lter type.
HPF: High-pass lter. This cuts o frequencies
below the cuto frequency (Cuto Freq). This
lter type is useful for creating percussion
sounds and the like that have a distinctive
high end.
BPF: Band-pass lter. This cuts o frequencies
except for those around the cuto frequency
(Cuto Freq). This lter type is useful for
making sounds with a unique character.
LPF: Low-pass lter. This cuts o frequencies
above the cuto frequency (Cuto Freq).
Cutting o the high frequencies makes
the sound more mellow. This is the most
frequently-used type.
TVF:
Cuto freq
0–100
Sets the frequency at which the lter
applied to the frequency components of the
waveform begins to take eect (the cuto
frequency).
TVF:
Resonance
0–100
Emphasizes the portion of the sound around
the cuto frequency, giving character to the
tone. Excessively high settings can produce
oscillation, causing the sound to distort.
TVF:
Cuto KF
-100%–150%
Set this to make the cuto frequency change
according to the keys you play.
When you set this to a “+” value, playing
higher notes raises the cuto frequency (with
the cuto frequency of the key you specied
by Cuto Freq as the base value); and when
you set this to a “-” value, playing higher notes
lowers the cuto frequency.
TVF:
Atch sens
-50–+50
Set this to make the cuto frequency change
according to how much aftertouch you use.
TVF:
LFO select
LFO1, LFO2
Selects whether to apply either LFO1 or LFO2
to the cuto frequency.
TVF:
LFO depth
-50–+50
Sets how much LFO1 and LFO2 aect the
cuto frequency.
TVF:
ENV depth
-50–+50
This sets the intensity of the TVF envelope.
Larger values produce a greater change in the
lter envelope.
Setting this to a negative value inverts the
envelopes shape.

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Roland JUNO-X Specifications

Keyboard Specifications IconKeyboard Specifications
keyboard keys61 keys
preset tone4000 or greater
user tone256
Effects and Sound Generators IconEffects and Sound Generators
multi-effects systems4 systems
multi-effects types93 types
reverb types8 types
Bluetooth and Display IconBluetooth and Display
bluetooth profile supportA2DP (Audio), GATT (MIDI over Bluetooth Low Energy)
codecSBC (Support to the content protection of the SCMS-T method)
display resolution128 x 64 dots
Speakers and Amplifiers IconSpeakers and Amplifiers
speaker amplifier power4W x 2
full range speakers3.5 x 8 cm x 2
tweeter size2 cm x 2
Connectors and Ports IconConnectors and Ports
headphones jackStereo miniature phone type (front), Stereo 1/4-inch phone type (rear)
main out jacks1/4-inch phone type, XLR type
mic input jack1/4 inch phone type/XLR type
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions1072 (W) x 333 (D) x 118 (H) mm
weight11.6 kg
power consumption20 W

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