Effects not being applied correctly

Are the master effects switches set to OFF? (p. 65)

Are the Chorus settings correct?

Check the Chorus Level (p. 86), Chorus Depth (p. 87), and Chorus Send Level (p. 46, p. 58) settings.

Are the Reverb settings correct?

Check the Reverb Level (p. 87) and Reverb Send Level (p. 46, p. 58) settings.

Are the Chorus or Reverb settings for the rhythm set correct?

Check the Chorus Send Level (p. 53) and Reverb Send Level (p. 53) settings for each note of the rhythm set.

Is any Multi-Effects switch set to “BYPASS?”

Set the Multi-Effects switch for the part being used to ON (p. 46,

p. 58).

Are the Multi-Effects Source setting correct? (p. 56)

Is the Clock Source set to “MIDI?”

If you set the clock source (p. 89) to “MIDI,” some of the effects that are synchronized with the tempo will not work. Set the clock source to “INT” except when you want to synchronize the JUNO-D with an external MIDI device.

Is the Tone Delay time value set to the note?

There is a maximum permissible value for the Delay Time parameter for such as 17: St DELAY. So, if the time setting is specified in terms of a note value, and the tempo is slowed down, this maximum permissible value will be reached, and it cannot be increased further.

The upper time limit for each is the maximum value that can be set other than the numerical value for the beat.

Effect control does not work

If you are using the [C1]/[C2]/[C3] knobs in Performance mode to control MFX PARAMETER settings, the “MFX Source” (p. 56) setting will determine the part whose effect will be controlled.

If MFX Source is set to “Part1–16,” the effect of that part will be controlled.

If MFX Source is set to “PERFORM,” the System “Perform Ctrl Ch (Performance Control Channel)” (p. 90) setting will determine the part whose effect will be controlled. If this setting is “OFF,” no effect will be controlled.

Troubleshooting

Notes are delayed or unsteady during playback a song from an external sequencer

The JUNO-D contains some patches that are intended for live playing in Patch mode; these include tones that use four voices for each note, or patches that use the Dual function to produce rich sounds. If you are using the JUNO-D as a multitimbral sound module, playback may be smoother if you avoid using such sounds, and instead choose sounds that use fewer voices.

Refer to “Patch list” (p. 111), and switch to patches that use tones with fewer voices.

Select patches whose KEY MODE is other than “DUAL.”

If the number of notes you are attempting to play simultaneously is significantly greater than the maximum polyphony, reduce the number of note messages in the data.

In some cases, you may be able to lighten the load of multiple notes by shortening the release of patches used in sections where the data is especially dense.

If you playback a song that contains an extremely large amount of

 

data, notes may be delayed or unsteady during playback. This

 

 

problem can also occur if the tempo is speeded up excessively.

 

• Delete unneeded note data or knob data from the song.

Appendix

that they are staggered slightly.

• Move notes that were input at the same location as chords, so

 

• Move data of parts other than the rhythm part slightly forward

 

or backward.

 

 

 

Song data cannot be played back correctly

Did you start playback at some point other than the beginning of the song?

Songs meant for playback with General MIDI System and General MIDI 2 System sound generators have a GM/GM2 System On message recorded at the beginning of the song. If this message is not received, the song data may not play back correctly.

Are you playing back data whose format is something other than General MIDI 2 or General MIDI?

The sound generator of the JUNO-D conforms to General MIDI 2 system. It is not compatible with song data that uses formats other than General MIDI 2 or General MIDI.

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Roland JUNO-D Effects not being applied correctly, Effect control does not work, Song data cannot be played back correctly