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Detailed Settings for Performance Functions
You can use the SOUND MODIFY knobs to modify the sound in real time.
fig.soundmodify.eps
If you’ve selected a rhythm set when playing a single sound at
a time (i.e., if the [PERFORM] button is unlit), the ENVELOPE
[ATTACK] and [RELEASE] knobs and the [CUTOFF] and
[RESONANCE] knobs will apply to each individual key.
When you turn one of these knobs, the currently selected key
will be indicated (e.g., C4).
To change the key to which the effect is to be applied, press a
key and specify a new key name.
The values modified by each SOUND MODIFY knob will
depend on the JUNO-Di’s settings. For details, refer to the table
for each explanation.
If you’re using settings that play more than one tone at a time
(i.e., if the [PERFORM] button is lit), the target affected by these
modifications will depend on the current settings.
For dual or super layer
All parts
For split, or in other cases
The currently selected part
For some sounds, the knobs may not have an effect.
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-e.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-Di, you can use the two ENVELOPE knobs to adjust the A
(Attack) and R (Release) times of the currently selected tone.
Items indicated by an “*” in the table are displayed in the
included “JUNO-Di Editor.”
Using the Knobs to Modify the
Sound (SOUND MODIFY)
[ATTACK] knob
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.
What is affected by the change
(JUNO-Di setting)
Item Value
Each part
([PERFORM] button lit)
ATK OFFSET *
(Attack Time Offset)
-64–+63
Tone
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
ATTACK TIME OFFSET * -63–+63
Rhythm Set
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
AMP ENV T1* 0–127
[RELEASE] knob
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.
What is affected by the change
(JUNO-Di setting)
Item Value
Each part
([PERFORM] button lit)
REL TIME OFFSET *
(Release Time Offset)
-64–+63
Tone
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
RELEASE TIME OFFSET *
-63–+63
Rhythm Set
([PERFORM] button extinguished)
AMP ENV T4 * 0–127
Volume
Note-on Note-off
Time
Sound Ends
AD
S
R
A: Attack time
D: Decay time
S: Sustain level
R: Release time
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