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Chapter 2. Selecting Sounds
A performance contains patch (or rhythm set) assignments for each
part, as well as volume and pan settings.
When you switch performances, you are calling up the settings for
parts 1–16 together with other related settings saved in that
performance.
In Performance mode, there is a “keyboard switch” setting that
specifies which of the parts 1–16 will produce sound. When you
play the keyboard in Performance mode, you’ll hear the parts
whose keyboard switch is “ON” and the part that is currently
selected (the “current part”). For more about the keyboard switch,
refer to “Selecting the Parts that will Produce Sound (Keyboard
Switch)” (p. 134).
Settings That Are Saved in a Performance
If you want to keep a performance you’ve edited, press [WRITE] to
save it as a user performance. For details on saving, refer to “Saving
a Performance You’ve Created ([WRITE])” (p. 133).
A performance contains the following settings.
• All parameters that can be edited from the PERFORM PLAY
screen (p. 134) (performance parameters)
• Settings for the D Beam and other controllers (p. 135)
• Arpeggio and chord memory settings (p. 60, p. 64)
• Rhythm pattern group number (p. 74)
• The contents of effect editing done in Performance mode (p. 82)
When you edit a performance, an “*” will be shown in the
PERFORM PLAY screen.
The changes you make by editing a performance are temporary;
they will be discarded when you turn off the power or select
another performance. If you want to keep the changes to a
performance you’ve edited, you must save it to user memory (p.
133).
The JUNO-STAGE’s performances are organized into two groups:
user and preset.
USER
This is a group of rewritable performances inside the JUNO-STAGE.
Performances you create can be saved in this group. The user group
already contains 64 performances.
PRST (preset)
This is a group of non-rewritable performances inside the JUNO-
STAGE. However, since you are free to edit the currently selected
performance, you can select a preset performance, edit it, and write
the edited performance into the user group.
1.
Press [PERFORM].
The JUNO-STAGE will enter Performance mode, and the
PERFORM PLAY screen will appear.
fig.disp-prfrmplay.eps
2.
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the performance
group.
3.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired
performance group.
4.
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the performance
number.
5.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired
performance.
Selecting Performances from a List
When the cursor is located at the performance number, you can press
[ENTER/LIST] to access the PERFORMANCE LIST screen.
fig.disp-prfrmlist.eps
Use [
] [
] to select the performance group, use the VALUE dial
or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired performance, and press [ENTER].
Your choice of performance will be confirmed, and you will return to
the PERFORM PLAY screen.
If you press [EXIT] instead of pressing [ENTER], you’ll return to the
previous screen without the performance number being changed.
Playing the JUNO-STAGE in
Performance Mode
Selecting a Performance
Performance Group
Song Playback Location
or
Rhythm Pattern Status
Tempo
Performance Number/Name
Song Name
or
Rhythm Pattern
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