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Chapter 3. Versatile Performance Functions
You can use the SOUND MODIFY knobs to modify the sound in real
time.
If you’ve selected a rhythm set in Patch mode, the ENVELOPE
[ATTACK]/[RELEASE] knobs and the [CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE]
knobs will affect each key (rhythm tone) individually.
The parameters affected by the SOUND MODIFY knobs will
depend on whether you’re in Patch mode or Performance mode
(MASTER EQ is an exception). For details, refer to the
explanation for the relevant section.
In Performance mode, these knobs
will affect the current part (the
currently selected part). In the
PERFORM PLAY screen or PART
SELECT screen, the part for which
is shown is the part affected
by the SOUND MODIFY knobs.
Depending on the settings of the patch, turning a knob might not
affect the sound in some cases.
Modifying How the Volume Changes
(ENVELOPE [ATTACK]/[RELEASE] Knobs)
The “envelope” is the shape of the volume changes from when an
instrument begins sounding until it decays to silence. On a keyboard
instrument, the envelope specifies the way that the volume changes,
starting when you press a key, and how it decays after you release
the key.
fig.envelope-j.eps
A: Attack time:
Time from when you press the key until the sound
reaches its maximum level
D: Decay time:
Time over which the level decays from the maximum
to the sustain level.
S: Sustain level:
Volume at which the sound will be sustained while
you hold down the key
R: Release time:
Time over which the sound decays after you release
the key
On the JUNO-STAGE, you can use the two ENVELOPE knobs to adjust
the A (Attack) and R (Release) times of the currently selected patch.
Modifying the Tonal Character
([CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] Knobs)
You can use these knobs to adjust the filter that cuts or boosts specific
frequency regions of the sound.
These affect the following parameters of the currently selected patch.
Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound
(SOUND MODIFY)
Volume
Note-on Note-off
Time
Sound Ends
AD R
A: Attack time
D: Decay time
S: Sustain level
R: Release time
S
Mode
Parameter
Value
Explanation
[ATTACK] knob
Performance
(Each Part)
Attack
Time
Offset
-64–+63
Adjusts the time from when
you press the key until the
sound reaches the maximum
level.
Turning the knob toward the
right will lengthen the attack
time, and turning it toward the
left will shorten the attack time.
Patch
(Patch)
Attack
Time
Offset
-63–+63
Patch
(Rhythm Set)
A-Env
Time 1
0–127
[RELEASE] knob
Performance
(Each Part)
Release
Time
-64–+63
Adjusts the time from when
you release the key until the
sound is no longer heard.
Turning the knob toward the
right will lengthen the release
time, and turning it toward the
left will shorten the release
time.
* In the case of a rhythm set,
the setting window will
show the currently selected
key (for example, C4).
Patch
(Patch)
Release
Time
Offset
-63–+63
Patch
(Rhythm Set)
A-Env
Time 4
0–127
Mode
Parameter
Value
Explanation
[CUTOFF] knob
Performance
(Each Part)
Cutoff
Offset
-64–+63
Adjusts the frequency (cutoff
frequency) at which the filter
begins to be applied.
Turning the knob toward the
right will brighten the sound,
and turning it toward the left
will darken the sound.
Patch
(Patch)
Cutoff
Offset
-63–+63
Patch
(Rhythm Set)
Cutoff
Frequency
0–127
[RESONANCE] knob
Performance
(Each Part)
Resonance
Offset
-64–+63
Boosts the sound in the vicinity
of the cutoff frequency, adding
a distinctive character to the
sound.
Turning the knob toward the
right will strengthen this
character, and turning the
knob toward the left will
weaken it.
Patch
(Patch)
Resonance
Offset
-63–+63
Patch
(Rhythm Set)
Resonance
0–127
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Roland Juno-Stage Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard76 keys (with velocity)
Polyphony128 voices
Sound EnginePCM
ArpeggiatorYes
User Patches256 patches
EffectsReverb, Chorus, Multi-effects
DisplayBacklit LCD
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI
ConnectorsMIDI (In, Out), USB
Power SupplyAC Adaptor

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