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Selecting tones, What is a tone – Roland JUNO-Gi User Manual

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Selecting Tones

What is a Tone?

Each Live Set has four “Layers” (Upper 1, 2, Lower 1, 2), and a “Tone”

is assigned to each of these Layers .
A tone is the lowest-level unit of sound; you can’t play a tone by

itself .

Live Set

Layer: Upper 1

Layer: Upper 2

Layer: Lower 1

Layer: Lower 2

Tone

1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [SPLIT] button .

The LAYER/SPLIT screen will appear .

To switch each layer on/off , hold down the [SHIFT] button

and press the [1]–[4] buttons .

2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the Tone Number fi eld of the tone you want to change, and then use

the VALUE dial to select the desired tone number .

Layer

Switch

Tone

Number

Tone

Group

Tone

Type

Volume

(LEVEL)

MEMO

When you move the cursor to the tone number fi eld and press the [ENTER] (LIST) button, the tone list will appear .
In the tone list screen, you can hold down the [PREVIEW] button to audition the tone .
In the LAYER/SPLIT screen, you can also use the VALUE dial to change the tone group, tone type or volume (LEVEL) of each tone .

3. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen .

Reference

For details, refer to page 25 in the Owner’s Manual .

* If you’ve edited the settings, be sure to save the live set (p . 4) .

Setting the Octave for Each Layer
In the LAYER/SPLIT screen, you can press the OCTAVE [DOWN]

button or [UP] button to raise or lower by an octave the key

range of the layer at the position of the cursor .