Selecting ascending/descending variations (motif) – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual
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Detailed Settings for Performance Functions
4.
When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT]
button.
Selecting ascending/descending variations
(Motif)
This selects the method used to play sounds (motif) when you have a
greater number of notes than programmed for the Arpeggio Style.
* When the number of keys played is less than the number of notes in
the Style, the highest-pitched of the pressed keys is played by
default.
Action of a Style starting from the lowest note, “1-2-3-2” when the keys
“
C
-D-E-F-
G
” are played
• When “UP (L)” is selected as the motif:
C
-D-E-D
→
C
-E-F-E
→
C
-F-G-F (
→
repeated)
• When “UP (_)” is selected as the motif:
C-D-E-D
→
D-E-F-E
→
E-F-G-F (
→
repeated)
• When “U/D (L&H)” is selected as the motif:
C
-D-
G
-D
→
C
-E-
G
-E
→
C
-F-
G
-F
→
C
-E-
G
-E (
→
repeated)
Duration
30–120%,
Full
This determines whether the sounds are played
staccato (short and clipped), or tenuto (fully
drawn out).
30–120
: For example, when set to “30,” the
length of the note in a grid (or when a series
of grids is connected with ties, the final grid)
is 30% of the full length of the note set in the
grid type.
Full
: Even if the linked grid is not connected
with a tie, the same note continues to sound
until the point at which the next new sound is
specified.
* Duration settings are shared with the rhythm
pattern.
Motif
This specifies what will happen if the number of
keys pressed exceeds the number of notes
specified by the arpeggio style.
Refer to “Selecting ascending/descending
variations (Motif)” (p. 68).
Velocity
REAL, 1–127
Specifies the loudness of the notes that you
play.
REAL
: The velocity will change according to
how strongly you strike the key.
1–127
: The notes will be sounded with the
velocity you specify here, regardless of how
strongly you strike the key.
Oct Range
-3–+3
This adds an effect that shifts arpeggios one
cycle at a time in octave units (octave range).
You can set the shift range upwards or
downwards (up to three octaves up or down).
Accent
0–100
When you play arpeggios, the velocity of each
arpeggiated note is determined by the velocity
of the notes programmed within the arpeggio
style. You can adjust the amount (“spread”) of
this dynamic variation.
With a setting of “100,” the arpeggiated notes
will have the velocities that are programmed
by the arpeggio style. With a setting of “0,” all
arpeggiated notes will be sounded at a fixed
velocity.
Item
Value
Description
Value
Description
Up (L)
Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each time,
and the notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed
keys.
Up (L&H)
Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys are
sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the
lowest of the pressed keys.
Up (_)
The notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys.
No one note is played every time.
Down (L)
Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each time,
and the notes play in order from the highest of the pressed
keys.
Down (L&H)
Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys are
sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the
highest of the pressed keys.
Down (_)
The notes play in order from the highest of the pressed keys.
No note is played every time.
U/D (L)
Notes will be sounded from the lowest to the highest key you
press and then back down to the lowest key, with only the
lowest key sounded each time.
U/D (L&H)
Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys are
sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the
lowest of the pressed keys and then back again in the reverse
order.
U/D (_)
The notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys,
and then back again in the reverse order. No note is played
every time.
Rand (L)
Notes will be sounded randomly for the keys you press, with
only the lowest key sounded each time.
Rand (_)
Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each time, the
notes you press will be sounded randomly. No note will
sound each time.
Phrase
Pressing just one key will play a phrase based on the pitch of
that key. If you press more than one key, the key you press
last will be used.
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