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Overview
Appendix
USB Memory
Song Player
Digital Recorder
Synthesizer
Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings
Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern
Digital Recorder 2 (Eects)
The Digital Recorder section includes three eects: Insert Eects,
Reverb, and Mastering Tool Kit.
Insert Eects
An eect added directly to a specic signal (on the JUNO-Gi, the sound
of the synthesizer, guitar or mic you’re recording) is called an “insert
eect.” The eect pedals that a guitarist connects between his guitar
and amp are a type of the insert eects. You can use the insert eects
not only while recording, but also apply it to the sound when mixing
the tracks.
Insert eects provide various types of eects driven by COSM
technology.
Reverb
Separately from the insert eects, the Digital Recorder section also
provides a Reverb eect that can be applied to each of the song’s
tracks and to the INPUT jack. You can apply the insert eects and
reverb simultaneously, and make settings for each as appropriate for
your situation.
Mastering Tool Kit
When creating an audio CD from your recorded songs the overall
volume needs to be restrained, so that even the loudest portions of
the songs are handled appropriately on the CD. However, this often
results in an overall lowering of the volume, resulting in a CD that lacks
excitement and impact. With the “Mastering Tool Kit,” however, you can
smooth out the dierences in volume that occur over the course of a
song, while also correcting the balance.
MEMO
What is the COSM?
Technology that simulates existing physical structures, materials,
and the like using dierent, virtual means is called “modeling
technology.”
COSM (Composite Object Sound Modeling) is a technical
innovation from Roland that combines a number of such sound-
modeling technologies to create new and unique sounds.
NOTE
The Insert Eects and the Mastering Tool Kit cannot be used
simultaneously.
Insert Eect Banks and Patches
What is a Eect Patch?
The Insert eects provides numerous eects, and two or more of these
eects can be used simultaneously. Such a combination of eects
(i.e., the types of the eects used and the order in which they are
connected) is called an “algorithm.”
Each eect in an algorithm oers a certain number of parameters,
which allow the sound to be altered (similar to tweaking the knobs on
a stomp pedal). The algorithm and its parameter settings are bundled
into units called “eect patches.”
What is a Bank?
The eect patches are organized into the following banks. Choose the
bank that’s appropriate for the device you’re recording.
Bank Explanation
GUITAR Eects for guitar
MIC Eects for microphone
LINE Eects for line input, keyboard, or USB audio
What is a Group?
Eect patch settings you’ve edited can be saved in the “USER” or
“SONG” groups.
Group Explanation Edit Write
PRESET Patches that cannot be rewritten
3
USER
Patches that can be saved in
internal memory
3 3
SONG
Patches that can be saved in
each song
3 3
Eects in the Recorder Section