Roland JUNO-X User’s Guide

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Roland Cloud
Vocal Designer Model Expansion
User’s Guide
© 2022 Roland Corporation
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Contents
Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion..... 3
Ä Downloading the Vocal Designer Model Expansion
by Using Roland Cloud Manager
Uninstalling a Model Expansion ...................... 4
Initializing Your User License......................... 5
Setting the Part .................................... 6
Setting the Model Bank ............................. 6
Parameter Guide................................................ 10
Ä Controls on the JUNO-X and Their Associated
Parameters
Ä TONE COMMON Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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Sound List .......................................................... 12
Ä Tone ................................................................. 12
MIDI Parameter Address Map ........................... 13
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Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion

This manual explains how to use Vocal Designer Model Expansion with the JUNO-X.
There are two ways to use Vocal Designer Model Expansion.
In this manual, we explain how to do this via Roland Cloud Manager.
Using Roland Cloud Manager
On your computer, use the Roland Cloud Manager to download the Vocal Designer Model Expansion les from Roland Cloud.
Use a USB ash drive to import the les into the JUNO-X.
¹ Click here for more information on Roland Cloud. ¹ Click here to download the Roland Cloud Manager and Owner’s
Manual.
* You must purchase a Lifetime Key for the data if you want to use
Roland Cloud Manager.
* Data that was downloaded with only a Roland Cloud
membership can’t be loaded into the JUNO-X.

Updating the JUNO-X to the Latest Version

Before using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion, you must update the JUNO-X to the latest version.
Download the latest software from the website below, and follow the steps listed to update.
https://roland.cm/juno-x_dl
Using Roland Cloud Connect
Use Roland Cloud Connect (sold separately) and your smartphone to import the Vocal Designer Model Expansion les into the JUNO-X.
¹ Click here for more information on Roland Cloud Connect.
* If you are using Roland Cloud Connect (sold separately), you
can use the Vocal Designer Model Expansion les even on a membership basis.
Downloading the Vocal Designer Model Expansion
1. Start Roland Cloud Manager.
2. Click “Hardware” on the Menu tab.
A list of hardware appears.

Downloading the Vocal Designer Model Expansion by Using Roland Cloud Manager

This explains how to use Roland Cloud Manager to download and install the Vocal Designer Model Expansion les.
Installing the Roland Cloud Manager
1. On your computer, download Roland Cloud
Manager from the Roland Cloud website.
Access the website listed below to download the appropriate installer for your computer.
https://roland.cm/RolandCloudManager
2. Double-click the installer you downloaded to begin
the installation.
Proceed with the installation by following the directions shown onscreen.
When you see a message saying that the installation was successful, click the [Close] or [Finish].
3. Start the Roland Cloud Manager that you installed,
and register your account.
Follow the onscreen instructions to register.
3. Click “JUNO-X”.
A list of contents appears.
4. Click Vocal Designer Model Expansion.
The Vocal Designer Model Expansion download page appears.
5. Click “Get Lifetime Key” to purchase a Lifetime Key.
6. Once you’ve made your purchase, click “Library” on
the Menu tab.
A list of the contents you have purchased appears.
7. Select “Vocal Designer Model Expansion” and
download.
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Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion

Installing the Vocal Designer Model Expansion

Saving Files To a USB Flash Drive
* When using a USB ash drive for the rst time, you must format it
on the JUNO-X.
“Formatting a USB Flash Drive” (Startup Guide)
Ø
1. Connect the USB ash drive to your computer.
2. Save the le (EXM006_VocDsgnr.exz) to the root
directory of the USB ash drive.
3. Disconnect the USB ash drive from your computer.
Installing on the JUNO-X
1. Insert the USB ash drive you prepared in “Saving
Files To a USB Flash Drive” into the JUNO-X.
2. Turn the power of the JUNO-X on while holding
down the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
The EXPANSION top screen appears.
Error Messages
Indication Action
Expansion Memory Full!
Incorrect License! Please Remove License
There is not enough memory available for installation. Follow the steps in “Uninstalling a Model Expansion” to free up the memory.
The Vocal Designer Model Expansion is currently linked to a dierent user license. Follow the steps in “Initializing Your User License” (p. 5) to initialize the user license.

Uninstalling a Model Expansion

If there is not enough free memory, you can uninstall Model Expansions that are already installed, and then install the Vocal Designer Model Expansion.
1. Hold down the [ENTER] (INIT) button and turn the
JUNO-X on.
The EXPANSION top screen appears.
2. Use the [
uninstall, and then press the [Í] button to go to the uninstallation screen.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
SELECTÉ] knob to select the le to
Ç
List of installed Model Expansions
Uninstall
([Í] button)
3. Press the [
4. Use the [
] button to go to the installation screen.
Ë
SELECTÉ] knob to select “EXM006_
Ç
Install
([Ë] button)
Memory used
EMPTY:
A new le can be installed.
FULL:
A new le cannot be installed. You must free up some memory for installation.
“Uninstalling a Model Expansion” (p. 4)
Ø
VocDsgnr”, and press the [ENTER] (INIT) button or the [Ë] button.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
MEMO
The user license registration screen appears if you’re installing for the rst time.
To continue installing, use the [Ë] button to select “OK”, and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
3. To execute, use the [- VALUE +] knob to select “OK”,
and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
MEMO
The uninstall process works the same even if you’ve installed the Model Expansion with Roland Cloud Connect (WC-1).
5. To execute, use the [- VALUE +] knob to select “OK”,
and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
6. Turn the power o, then on again.
This allows you to use the Vocal Designer Model Expansion.
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User License

The Model Expansions are linked to the user license of the user who downloaded them.
You cannot import or install Model Expansions with dierent user licenses on a single JUNO-X.
User A
A
EXZ001
When you want to import or install a Vocal Designer Model Expansion that has a dierent user license from the Model Expansions already registered in the JUNO-X, follow the steps to initialize the user license.
User A
A B
EXZ005
User A
A B
EXZ005
User B
EXZ005
A
User B
EXZ005
Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion
* If you have not imported or installed a Sound Pack, Wave Expansion
or Model Expansion, the “Remove License” check box is not shown.
* If you select the other check boxes besides the “Remove License”
check box and execute this operation, this initializes all of the corresponding data.
“Returning to the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)” (Startup
Ø
Guide)
5. Press the [
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
6. To execute, use the [- VALUE +] knob to select “OK”,
and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
“Completed. Turn o power” is shown on the display.
7. Turn the JUNO-X o.
This initializes the user license.
] button.
Ë
Initialize
A

Initializing Your User License

By initializing the user license, you can install a Vocal Designer Model Expansion that you’ve downloaded with a new user license.
NOTE
¹ This deletes all Model Expansions that are already installed. ¹ Never turn o the power or remove the USB ash drive while the
“Executing...” message is shown.
1. Press the [MENU] (WRITE) button on the JUNO-X.
2. Use the [
press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
3. Use the [
RESET”, and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
The FACTORY RESET screen appears.
SELECTÉ] knob to select “UTILITY”, and
Ç
SELECTÉ] knob to select “FACTORY
Ç
8. Follow the steps in “Installing the Vocal Designer
Model Expansion” (p. 4) to install the Vocal Designer Model Expansion on the JUNO-X.

Error Messages

Indication Action
USB Memory Not Ready!
Expansion File Not Found!
Incorrect File!
Incorrect License! Please Remove License
Expansion Memory Full!
It has already been installed
The USB ash drive cannot be recognized. Make sure that your USB ash drive is correctly inserted into the JUNO-X.
This is shown when there is no Expansion le in the USB ash drive. Make sure that the le has been correctly saved and that the le extension is “.exz”.
This is shown when the selected le is not supported by the JUNO-X, or when the le is corrupted. Check which instruments support the original download, and try downloading again.
This is shown when the Vocal Designer Model Expansion is currently linked to a dierent user license. To install, provide a le that uses the same user license as the Expansion already installed, or initialize the user license.
This is shown when there is not enough free memory to install an Expansion. In this case, you can uninstall Model Expansions that are already installed to free up memory.
This is shown when the Vocal Designer Model Expansion has already been installed. You don’t need to reinstall.
4. Select the item using the [
SELECTÉ] knob, and
Ç
using the [ENTER] (INIT) button to select or deselect the items, select only the “Remove License” check box.
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Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion

Selecting a Tone

1. Press the [MODEL BANK] button.
The MODEL BANK top screen appears.
Model/category
Model name/category name
Tone name
Tone number
2. Use the [
model name/category name.
3. Use the [- VALUE +] knob to select “Vocal Designer”.
4. Use the [
tone number.
5. Use the [- VALUE +] knob to select the tone.
MEMO
Move the cursor to the model name/category name or the tone number and press the [ENTER] (INIT) button. The tone list appears.
SELECTÉ] knob to move the cursor to the
Ç
SELECTÉ] knob to move the cursor to the
Ç

Setting the Model Bank

Registering the Vocal Designer to a model bank
1. Hold down the [MODEL BANK] button and press a
model bank button ([1]–[16]).
2. Use the [
“Attr”.
3. Use the [- VALUE +] knob to select “MODEL”.
4. Use the [
register the Vocal Designer.
5. Use the [- VALUE +] knob to select “Vocal Designer”.
6. If you want to save the setting, execute the System
Write operation.
6-1.
6-2.
6-3.
Selecting a Vocal Designer tone using the model bank
SELECTÉ] knob to move the cursor to
Ç
SELECTÉ] knob to select where to
Ç
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [MENU] (WRITE) button.
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
Use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob to select “SYSTEM”, and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
To execute, press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
6. Press the [ENTER] (INIT) button to select the tone.

Setting the Part

Only “PART 1” can be used to select parts for the Vocal Designer.
Follow the steps below to set the current part to “PART 1”.
1. On the SCENE top screen, press the [PART/FUNC]
button to enter the part select mode.
2. Press the PART / OSC SELECT [1] button to set the
current part to “PART 1”.
1. Press the [MODEL BANK] button.
The MODEL BANK top screen appears.
Use the [1]–[16] buttons to switch to tone select mode.
2. Select the model bank where you registered the
Vocal Designer by pressing one of the [1]–[16] buttons.
The tones for the Vocal Designer are shown.
You can use the [- VALUE +] knob to select a tone on this screen as well.
3. Press the [ENTER] (INIT) button.
A list of tones is shown.
4. Use the [- VALUE +] knob to select the tone.
You can use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob to select the tone quickly.
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
The tone is now selected.
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Adjusting the Mic Input Level

On the MODEL BANK top screen, press the [Ë] button once to switch to the VD SETTINGS screen.
Follow the steps below to adjust the mic input level.
1. Connect a microphone to the rear panel MIC IN jack.
NOTE
The JUNO-X supports dynamic microphones and electret condenser microphone (mono). It does not support condenser microphones.
2. Set the rear panel MIC IN [GAIN] knob to
approximately the center position.
1. Press the [MODEL BANK] button.
Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion
1. Press the [
The VD SETTINGS screen appears.
] button.
Ë
2. On the VD SETTINGS screen, make ne adjustments
to the MIC GAIN.
Sing into the mic at your usual volume. The input level is shown at the top right-hand part of the VD SETTINGS screen.
Adjust the MIC IN [GAIN] knob so that the input level indicator is at the appropriate level.
Input level is too high
Input level is correct
Input level is a little low
* For model expansions other than the Vocal Designer/VOCODER,
the mic sound is output from the JUNO-X. If you aren’t using the mic with model expansions other than the Vocal Designer/VOCODER, set “Mic Thru” to “OFF” in the MENU Ó SYSTEM screen.
* You can use a controller to switch between the Vocal Designer/
VOCODER sound and the unaltered sound from the mic. See the “VOC/MIC” item of “List of functions that can be assigned to the controllers” in the “JUNO-X Parameter Guide” (PDF) for details.
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Using the Vocal Designer Model Expansion
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Tone Settings for the Vocal Designer

This shows you how to make the tone settings for the Vocal Designer.
The screens that appear in Vocal Designer dier depending on the “Carrier Type” selected, as shown below.
TONE
COMMON
EDIT
TONE MFX
MODEL BANK top screen
Parameter Explanation
Select the processing method for the Vocal Designer.
Classic A Algorithms used for large choral groups, such
Classic B
Classic C
Male&Fem 1 Algorithms that work independently for
Male&Fem 2
Gospel A
Gospel C
Pop A
Pop B
Pop C
Algorithm
Level
BackGround 1
BackGround 2
BackGround 3
BackGround 4
BackGround 5
Modern Voc 1
Modern Voc 2
Modern Voc 3
Vocoder 1
Vocoder 2
Vintage 1
Vintage 2
WahVox (KBD) *1
WahVox (VEXP) *1
WahVox (CTRL) *1
*1 This can only be selected when the Carrier Type is “Basic”.
Sets the overall volume while retaining the balance between the Mic Level and Vocoder Level.
VD SETTINGS screen
[ENTER] (INIT)
button
as in classical music. These match a wide variety of genres with a choral sound, not just classical music.
male and female vocal parts. Creates a multidimensional sound that’s thicker than “Classic”, using less notes in each chord. The female tones come from the right side of the stereo eld, and the male tones come from the left side. When the Carrier Type is set to “Custom”, you can assign the notes to the female tones when Out Assign for the partial is set to “DRY”; and you can assign the notes to the male tones when Out Assign is set to “MFX”.
Algorithms suitable for jazz and gospel music.Gospel B
Algorithms suitable for small-group choruses, such as popular music.
Algorithms suitable for background chorus parts.
Algorithms suitable for vocoder use.
A wah eect is applied according to how hard you press the keys.
A wah eect is applied according to the mic input volume.
A wah eect is applied according to the CC17 (controller number 17) value. For example, when you assign CC17 (controller number 17) to the Ctrl pedal, you can use the Ctrl pedal to apply a wah eect.
TONE
COMMON
EDIT
SELECT
TONE
TONE
PARTIAL 1
TONE
PARTIAL 2
TONE
PARTIAL 3
TONE
PARTIAL 4
TONE MFX
Parameter Explanation
Sets the output level of the unprocessed mic input audio signal. Raise the Mic Level to make the words that are being sung sound
Mic Level
more clear.
* The eect applied to the mic signal can be congured in the
MENU Ó SYSTEM screen.
Vocoder Level Sets the output level of the sound processed by the Vocal Designer.
Sets the edit type for the Vocal Designer.
Basic
Carrier Type
Custom
You can change the resulting vocoder sound simply by conguring the Algorithm.
You can create various vocoder sounds by combining the algorithm with the Custom tone.
Ø For details on how to select a Custom tone,
refer to “Select the Custom tone (carrier tone)” (p. 9).
* When one of the following three algorithms
is selected, the Carrier Type can’t be set to “Custom”. When this is set to “Custom”, the algorithm automatically switches to “Vintage 2”.
¹ WahVox (KBD) ¹ WahVox (VEXP) ¹ WahVox (CTRL)
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Select the Custom tone (carrier tone)
When you set the Carrier Type to “Custom”, “[ENTER] to Select” is displayed.
Move the cursor to “[ENTER] to Select” and press the [ENTER] (INIT) button to switch to the SELECT TONE screen.
To select a carrier tone, select the model that includes the desired tone, select the tone and then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button to conrm.
* With the Custom type, you can select the PR-A, PR-B, PR-C, PR-D,
PR-X, COMMON, and Installed EXZ tones, as well as the Z-Core tones saved in USER.
* All the parameters of the copy source tone (carrier tone) except the
MFX are copied to the custom tone (no link is created to the copy source tone).
Carrier Thru function (checking the carrier tone)
When using the “Carrier Type: Custom” setting, you can play the keyboard while holding down the [SHIFT] button on a specied screen to hear just the carrier tone (this is called “carrier thru”).
* Press the [Í] [Ë] buttons while holding down the [SHIFT] button
to keep the unit in the “carrier thru” state. If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
* You can use the Carrier Thru function on the following screens.
¹ VD SETTINGS screen ¹ SELECT TONE screen ¹ TONE COMMON EDIT screen ¹ TONE EDIT PARTIAL screen ¹ TONE MFX screen
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Parameter Guide

Controls on the JUNO-X and Their Associated Parameters

2
3
1
7 9 6
8 4 5 10 11
12
13 14 15
16 17
Section Controller Parameter
ON (*2)
1
PORTAMENTO
TIME (*2)
2
RAT E Vib Rate
3
LFO
OSC
DELAY TIME Vib Delay
4
DEPTH Vib Depth
5
PWM/MOD Fine Tune
6
7
8
PITCH Coarse Tune
9
FREQ Cuto
FILTER
AMP
ENV
10
RES Resonance
11
LEVEL Level VD SETTINGS: Level
12
A Attack
13
D Decay
14
R Release
15
18 19 20 21
If “Carrier Type” Basic is selected
Porta Switch
If “Carrier Type” Custom is selected
Porta Sw
If “Carrier Type” Basic is selected
Porta Time
If “Carrier Type” Basic selected
Porta Time
Vocoder Level
Mic Level
Destination or operation when used with the [SHIFT] button (*1)
SCENE PART EDIT:
CTRL: Porta Sw
TONE COMMON EDIT: Porta Sw
SCENE PART EDIT:
CTRL: Porta Time
TONE COMMON EDIT: Porta Time
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Vib Rate
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Vib Delay
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Vib Depth
SCENE PART EDIT:
PITCH: Fine Tune
VD SETTINGS:
Vocoder Level
VD SETTINGS:
Mic Level
SCENE PART EDIT:
PITCH: Coarse Tune
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Cuto
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Resonance
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Attack
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Decay
SCENE PART EDIT:
MODIFY: Release
Destination or
Section Controller Parameter
If “Carrier Type” Basic is selected
Mono/Poly
If “Carrier Type” Custom is selected
Mono Poly
If “Carrier Type” Basic is selected
Unison Sw
If “Carrier Type” Custom is selected
Unison Sw
Select PARTIAL1 (*3)
Select PARTIAL2 (*3)
Select PARTIAL3 (*3)
Select PARTIAL4 (*3)
PART/FUNC
16
17
18
19
20
21
MONO (*2)
UNISON (*2)
OSC1 SELECT (*2)
OSC2 SELECT (*2)
OSC3 SELECT (*2)
OSC4 SELECT (*2)
operation when used with the [SHIFT] button (*1)
SCENE PART EDIT:
CTRL: Mono/Poly
TONE COMMON EDIT: Mono Poly
SCENE PART EDIT:
CTRL: Unison Sw
TONE COMMON EDIT:
Synth: Unison Sw
TONE EDIT PARTIAL1:
Tone PMT: Ptl Sw
TONE EDIT PARTIAL2:
Tone PMT: Ptl Sw
TONE EDIT PARTIAL3:
Tone PMT: Ptl Sw
TONE EDIT PARTIAL4:
Tone PMT: Ptl Sw
(*1) The screen does not change when you press the [SHIFT] button
while the SELECT TONE screen is displayed.
(*2) Cannot be operated on the SELECT TONE screen.
(*3) This is only enabled when “Custom” is selected for Carrier Type.
(*4) Only ENV2 can be used with the Vocal Designer.
* For other parameters, see the “JUNO-X Parameter Guide” (PDF).
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TONE COMMON Parameters

TONE COMMON
Vocal Designer
These are the tone parameters that are shown when Carrier Type is set to “Basic”.
For the parameters shown when this is set to “Custom”, refer to the tone parameters (RD-PIANO, XV-5080, PR-A, PR-B, PD-C, PR-D, COMMON, PR-X) in the “JUNO-X Parameter Guide” (PDF).
Parameter Value Explanation
Level 0–127
Pan L64–63R
Coarse Tune -48–+48
Fine Tune -50–+50
Octave -2–+2
Adjusts the overall volume for the carrier tone.
Sets the panning for the tone. A setting of “L64” pans the sound all the way to the left, “0” pans the sound to the center, and “63R” pans the sound all the way to the right.
Species the pitch in semitone steps (maximum ±4 octaves).
Sets the pitch of the sound in one-cent steps (up to ±50 cents).
Sets the pitch of the tone’s sound in octaves (up to ±2 octaves).
Parameter Guide
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Sound List

Tone

Vocal Designer
No. Name Category MSB LSB PC
VD001 Vox Synth-X Vocoder 97 78 1
VD002 Evening Call Vocoder 97 78 2
VD003 Shiny Robot Vocoder 97 78 3
VD004 Wide 770 Classic Vocoder 97 78 4
VD005 Synth Diver Vocoder 97 78 5
VD006 Sing With This Vocoder 97 78 6
VD007 Alien Choir Vocoder 97 78 7
VD008 Oct Shift Choir Vocoder 97 78 8
VD009 Solo Droid Vocoder 97 78 9
VD010 Digi Praise Vocoder 97 78 10
VD011 SerCoder Vocoder 97 78 11
VD012 Stereo Vocoder Vocoder 97 78 12
VD013 Paris With Love Vocoder 97 78 13
VD014 Clarity Vocoder 97 78 14
VD015 JP Classic Vocoder 97 78 15
VD016 VP Phantom Vocoder 97 78 16
VD017 Baby Robots Vocoder 97 78 17
VD018 Open Harmonies Vocoder 97 78 18
VD019 33Thousand Vocoder 97 78 19
VD020 TalkBoxer Vocoder 97 78 20
VD021 Cosmique Vocoder 97 78 21
VD022 Da Boogie Vocoder 97 78 22
VD023 Solo Kid Vocoder 97 78 23
VD024 EuroTune Vocoder 97 78 24
VD025 MonoVoco Vocoder 97 78 25
VD026 Monokrome Vocoder 97 78 26
VD027 Mister Dister Vocoder 97 78 27
VD028 Metallique Vocoder 97 78 28
VD029 ModW. FM Voice Vocoder 97 78 29
VD030 Helmet Lead Vocoder 97 78 30
VD031 Punk Lead VOC Vocoder 97 78 31
VD032 Phase Talker Vocoder 97 78 32
VD033 Supaglide Vocoder 97 78 33
VD034 Transcoder Vocoder 97 78 34
VD035 StepLFO Line MW Vocoder 97 78 35
VD036 Panning Voices Vocoder 97 78 36
VD037 Wavescan Voc Vocoder 97 78 37
VD038 Pulsar VOC Mod Vocoder 97 78 38
VD039 Slicer Pad MW Vocoder 97 78 39
VD040 Techno Choir Vocoder 97 78 40
VD041 Quarter Voices Vocoder 97 78 41
VD042 Pan Vox Vocoder 97 78 42
VD043 Breath SynVox Vocoder 97 78 43
VD044 Soothers Vocoder 97 78 44
VD045 Praisers Vocoder 97 78 45
VD046 Aca Buddies Vocoder 97 78 46
VD047 Stereo Sweets Vocoder 97 78 47
VD048 Warmcoder Vocoder 97 78 48
VD049 Neo Church Vocoder 97 78 49
VD050 Neo Gospel Vocoder 97 78 50
VD051 Churchville Vocoder 97 78 51
VD052 Praisebotic Vocoder 97 78 52
VD053 Vibra Solo Vocoder 97 78 53
VD054 Wide Choir Vocoder 97 78 54
VD055 Soft Choir Vocoder 97 78 55
VD056 Deep Choir Vocoder 97 78 56
VD057 Gospel Soft Vocoder 97 78 57
VD058 Ooooh choir Vocoder 97 78 58
VD059 Oct Mod Shift Vocoder 97 78 59
No. Name Category MSB LSB PC
VD060 Harmonic Gospel Vocoder 97 78 60
VD061 Silent Voices Vocoder 97 78 61
VD062 Sung Prayer Vocoder 97 78 62
VD063 Amazing Choir Vocoder 97 78 63
VD064 Warm Voices Vocoder 97 78 64
VD065 770 Classic A Vocoder 97 78 65
VD066 770 Classic B Vocoder 97 78 66
VD067 770 Classic C Vocoder 97 78 67
VD068 770 Male&Fem 1 Vocoder 97 78 68
VD069 770 Male&Fem 2 Vocoder 97 78 69
VD070 770 Gospel A Vocoder 97 78 70
VD071 770 Gospel B Vocoder 97 78 71
VD072 770 Gospel C Vocoder 97 78 72
VD073 770 Pop A Vocoder 97 78 73
VD074 770 Pop B Vocoder 97 78 74
VD075 770 Pop C Vocoder 97 78 75
VD076 770 BackGround 1 Vocoder 97 78 76
VD077 770 BackGround 2 Vocoder 97 78 77
VD078 770 BackGround 3 Vocoder 97 78 78
VD079 770 BackGround 4 Vocoder 97 78 79
VD080 770 BackGround 5 Vocoder 97 78 80
VD081 770 Modern Voc 1 Vocoder 97 78 81
VD082 770 Modern Voc 2 Vocoder 97 78 82
VD083 770 Modern Voc 3 Vocoder 97 78 83
VD084 770 Vocoder 1 Vocoder 97 78 84
VD085 770 Vocoder 2 Vocoder 97 78 85
VD086 770 Vintage 1 Vocoder 97 78 86
VD087 770 Vintage 2 Vocoder 97 78 87
VD088 770 WahVox(KBD) Vocoder 97 78 88
VD089 770 WahVox(VEXP) Vocoder 97 78 89
VD090 770 WahVox(CTRL) Vocoder 97 78 90
VD091 INIT TONE Vocoder 97 78 91
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MIDI Parameter Address Map

+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Start | | | Address | Description | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | 02 00 00 00 | Temporary Tone ZCore (01) [ZCore](*) | | 02 40 00 00 | Temporary Tone Vocal Designer(01) [VoDsgn] | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| (*) Corresponds to the parameters when “Carrier Type: Custom” is set. For details refer to “JUNO-X MIDI Implementation” (PDF).
* [VoDsgn] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Offset | | | Address | Description | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | 00 00 00 | Vocal Designer Parameter [MDLVDN] | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | 00 01 00 | Vocal Designer Tone Com [ToneCom](*) | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | 00 02 00 | Vocal Designer MFX [MFX](*) | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ (*) Refer to the “JUNO-X MIDI Implementation” (PDF).
* [MDLVDN] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Offset | | | Address | Description | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | 00 00 | 0aaa aaaa | Level (0 - 127) | | 00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Mic Direct Level (0 - 127) | | 00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Vocoder Level (0 - 127) | | 00 03 | 000a aaaa | Algorithm (0 - 25) | | | | Classic A, Classic B, Classic C, Male&Fem 1, | | | | Male&Fem 2, Gospel A, Gospel B, Gospel C, Pop A, | | | | Pop B, Pop C, BackGround 1, BackGround 2, | | | | BackGround 3, BackGround 4, BackGround 5, | | | | Modern Voc 1, Modern Voc 2, Modern Voc 3, | | | | Vocoder 1, Vocoder 2, Vintage 1, Vintage 2, | | | | WahVox(KBD), WahVox(VEXP), WahVox(CTRL) | | 00 04 | 0000 000a | Carrier Type (0 - 1) | | | | Basic, Custom | | 00 05 | 0000 0000 | Reserved (0 - 0) | | 00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Carrier Basic Level (0 - 127) | | 00 07 | 0aaa aaaa | Carrier Basic Pan (0 - 127) | | | | L64 - 63R | | 00 08 | 0aaa aaaa | Carrier Basic Coarse Tune (16 - 112) | | | | -48 - 48 | | 00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | Carrier Basic Fine Tune (14 - 114) | | | | -50 - 50 | | 00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | Carrier Basic Octave Shift (62 - 66) | | | | -2 - 2 | |-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | 00 00 00 0B |Total Size | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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