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Troubleshooting
The sound cuts off when I switch Patches in Patch mode.
Although you can apply a wide variety of multi-effects with the
JUNO-G’s multi-effects, switching the Patch also switches the
type of multi-effects used.
In such instances, discrepancies between the sound being
produced and the multi-effects type can arise, which may result
in sounds being different than intended, so sounds produced
when Patches are switched may be muted when factory settings
are in effect. In certain situations, such as when not using multi-
effects that have a great influence on the sound, remembering to
set Patch Remain parameter (p. 158) to “ON” allows you to
switch Patches without sounds being muted.
When switching Patches in Patch mode, the volume and other
parameters set with Control Changes end up being reset.
Set Patch Remain parameter (p. 158) to “ON.” Even once they
have switched Patches, Control Change messages that have
been received are carried forward, so even when switching a
Patch whose level is turned all the way down by a Control
Change volume message, the level remains unchanged.
If the Tone Delay time value is set to the note, then does the
delay time not change beyond a fixed length when the tempo is
slowed down?
There is a maximum permissible value for the Tone Delay Time
parameter (p. 45). 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.
Even when I set the Pan for a Patch completely to one side,
sound still comes from the other channel.
The JUNO-G’s internal effects are in stereo, so if you have
effects applied to a Patch, even if the Pan is set all the way to
one side, you will still be able to hear sounds of the effect
component from the other channel.
Sometimes, when playing legato, the pitch won’t rise. Why is
this?
When the Legato Switch parameter (p. 37) is “ON,” and the
Legato Retrigger parameter (p. 37) is “OFF,” and you hold
down keys in the high register to play legato, the upper pitch
limit of the wave may be exceeded, so that the pitch does not
rise as far as you expect, but will stop rising at a certain point.
Additionally, if differing upper pitch limits are used for the
waves of a Patch that uses multiple tones, it may stop being
heard in MONO. When making large pitch changes, set the
Legato Retrigger parameter to “ON.”
The notes sound strange in the upper registers of the keyboard.
Sometimes when playing the keys in the upper part of the
JUNO-G’s keyboard, the sound may stop, or the pitch may stop
rising; or with certain keys, there may be intermittent noise.
This occurs mainly when the JUNO-G’s upper pitch limit is
exceeded, so this issue doesn’t arise in the ranges normally
used. But, in any case, it does not indicate a malfunction.
Although the same Patch is selected, it sounds different when I
listen to it in the Performance.
In Performance mode, the parameters of each part of the
performance can apply further modification to parameters such
as pan, octave, and filter, relative to the settings specified by the
patch. Thus, Patches in a Performance may sound different than
they do when heard in Patch mode.
Additionally, although a Patch may comprise tones created
with the use of the multi-effects, the multi-effects used in the
Performance may differ from the multi-effects selected by the
Patch. Check the multi-effect settings of the performance. Also
do the same for the Chorus and Reverb settings.
The volume level of the instrument connected to JUNO-G is too
low.
Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
Effects not applied.
Check the following points.
The “MFX,” “CHO,” “REV” or “MASTER” effect switches
located in the upper part of the PLAY screen may have been
turned off.
Press [EFFECTS]/[F6 (SWITCH)] to turn them on.
Are the various effect settings correct? (p. 125)
If the send level of each effect is set to 0, the effect will not be
applied. Check the settings.
Even with send levels to each effect set at 0, effects are not
applied if the Multi-effects Output Level, the Chorus Level, or
the Reverb Level is set to 0. Check each setting.
If Output Assign is set to other than “MFX,” the Multi-effects
sound will not be output.
If Output Assign is set to “PATCH” for each Part of the
Performance, the sound will be output according to the Output
Assign settings of the Patch (for each Tone) which is assigned to
those Parts. This means that if Output Assign for the Patch
(each Tone) is set to other than “MFX,” the Multi-effects sound
will not be output.
The Modulation or other controller is always on.
Check the Matrix Controller settings (p. 44).
The JUNO-G allows you to use the Matrix Control to control
Patches in real time. The Matrix Control functions as the control
source for the Control Change and other MIDI messages
received by the JUNO-G, and makes changes to the various
Patch parameters based on these messages.
Depending on these settings, the JUNO-G may be responding to
MIDI messages sent from external MIDI devices, and may result
Issues Related to Effects
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