Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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10 Contents Playing Bossa Nova ... 36 Playing a Chord with a Single

Page 3 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

100 Effects List This delay connects two delay units in series.Adds modulation to the delayed sound.Produces three delay sounds; center, left and rig

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101 Effects List A stereo delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly.A delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly, and allowing a

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102 Effects List Shifts the pitch of the original sound. This 2-voice pitch shifter has two pitch shifters, and can add two pitch shifted sounds to t

Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTES

103 Effects List On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal allows other strings to resonate in sympathy with the notes you play, creating r

Page 7 - Handling CD-ROMs

104 Effects List The JUNO-Di’s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay unit.These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, and the

Page 8 - Main Features

105 Tone List [PIANO] Button * Pf111–Pf128 are GM/GM2 tones. No.Tone Name Category MSB LSB PC 1Pf001 88StageGrand PNO 087 064 0012 Pf002 88StgGrand 2

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106 Tone List [KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button * Ky125–Ky162 are GM/GM2 tones. No.Tone Name Category MSB LSB PC 129Ky001 HardRockORG1 ORG 087 064 111130 Ky002

Page 10 - Contents

107 Tone List [GUITAR/BASS] Button * Gt176–Gt219 are GM/GM2 tones. 258Ky130 Pulse Clav KEY 121 1259 Ky131 Celesta KEY 121 0 9260 Ky132 Glocken

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108 Tone List 385Gt095 R&B Bass 3 SBS 087 066 073386 Gt096 Moogy Bass 1 SBS 087 066 074387 Gt097 Moogy Bass 2 SBS 087 066 075388 Gt098 JUNO Res

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109 Tone List [ORCHESTRA] Button * Oc070–Oc087 are GM/GM2 tones. [WORLD] Button * Wr058–Wr118 are GM/GM2 tones. No.Tone Name Category MSB LSB PC 510O

Page 13 - Introduction

11 Contents Detailed Settings for Performance Functions ... 63 Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Soun

Page 14 - Panel Descriptions

110 Tone List [BRASS] Button * Br077–Br110 are GM/GM2 tones. 634Wr038 Timpani+Low PRC 087 072 039635 Wr039 Timpani Roll PRC 087 072 040636 Wr040 Bas

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111 Tone List [VOCAL/PAD] Button * Vo143–Vo162 are GM/GM2 tones. 761Br047 SoftSynBrass SBR 087 068 013762 Br048 Windy Synth SBR 087 068 014763 Br049

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112 Tone List [SYNTH] Button * Sy330–Sy352 are GM/GM2 tones. 888Vo064 Brusky BPD 087 071 051889 Vo065 2.2 Pad 1 BPD 087 071 052890 Vo066 2.2

Page 17 - Getting Ready

113 Tone List 1015Sy029 Classic Ld 2 HLD 087 068 0711016 Sy030 Digi Lead 1 HLD 087 068 0721017 Sy031 Digi Lead 2 HLD 087 068 0731018 Sy032 DC Trian

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114 Tone List 1147Sy161 FM’s Attack SYN 087 069 0751148 Sy162 Digi-vox Syn SYN 087 069 0761149 Sy163 Fairy Factor SYN 087 069 0771150 Sy164 Tempest

Page 19 - Connecting a Microphone

115 Tone List 1279Sy293 Mega Sync PLS 087 070 0791280 Sy294 Passing by FX 087 070 0801281 Sy295 Lazer Points FX 087 070 0811282 Sy296 Retro Sc

Page 20 - Turning Off the Power

116 Rhythm Set List Rhythm SetGM Rhythm Set No.Rhythm Name MSB LSB PC Rh001Pop Kit 1 086 064 001Rh002 Rock Kit 086 064 002Rh003 Brush Jz Kit 0

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117 Rhythm Set List 001 Pop Kit 1002 Rock Kit 003 Brush Jz Kit 004 HipHop Kit 005 R&B Kit ---------- ----- ----- ---------- ----- ----- ----- ---

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118 Rhythm Set List 006 Dance Kit 1007 Dance Kit 2 008 Dance Kit 3 009 Pop Kit 2 010 Dance Kit 4 ---------- ----- ----- -----TR808 Kick SH32 Ki

Page 23 - Application Guide

119 Rhythm Set List 011 Ambi Pop 1 012 Ambi Rock 013 Ambi BrushJz 014 Ambi HipHop 015 Ambi R&B ---------- ----- ----- ---------- ----- ----- --

Page 24 - Playing Ballads

12 Contents Using Your Computer for Music Production ...

Page 25 - Operation

120 Rhythm Set List 016 Ambi Dance 1017 Ambi Dance 2 018 Ambi Dance 3 019 Ambi Pop 2 020 Ambi Dance 4 ---------- ----- ----- -----TR808 Kick SH32

Page 26 - Playing Jazz Electric Piano

121 Rhythm Set List 021 GM2 STANDARD022 GM2 ROOM 023 GM2 POWER 024 GM2 ELECTRIC 025 GM2 ANALOG High Q High Q High Q High Q Hi

Page 27 - Adding an Effect

122 Rhythm Set List 026 GM2 JAZZ 027 GM2 BRUSH 028 GM2 ORCHSTRA 029 GM2 SFX High Q High Q ClosedHi-hat [M1] -----Slap Slap

Page 28 - Playing Rock Organ

123 Performance List NoName 1 Bass / Piano2 Piano & Str 3 Big & Proud 4 Whale Pad 5 Dual Rotary 6 Mission Di 7 JUNO Di Lead8 Choir Orche 9

Page 29 - Rotary/Rotary Speaker

124 Rhythm Pattern Group List No.Name Recommended Rhythm Set 1 Pop 1 Pop Kit 22 Pop 2 Pop Kit 23 Pop 3 Pop Kit 14 Pop 4 Pop Kit 15 Pop 5 Pop Kit 16 P

Page 30 - Playing Pops

125 Chord Memory List 001. Pop 1002. Pop 2003. Jazz 1004. Jazz 2005. Jazz 3006. Blues007. Trad Maj008. Trad Min 1009. Trad Min 2010. Pop Min 1 Assign

Page 31 - Turning off Dual

126 Chord Memory List 011. Pop Min 2012. Jazz Min 1013. Jazz Min 2014. Oct Stack015. 4th Stack016. 5th Stack017. Scale Set * To change the key of a c

Page 32 - Playing R&B

127 Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessa

Page 33 - R&B Split

128 Specifications JUNO-Di: Synthesizer Keyboard (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System) * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and

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129 Index Numerics 2 BAND CHORUS ... 982 BAND FLANGER ...

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13 IntroductionJUNO-Di_e.book 13 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 36 - Playing Bossa Nova

130 Index Patch ... 55Patch Edit ...

Page 37 - Ac. Guitar (Bossa Nova)

131 Shortcut List You can access various editing screens by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing one of the buttons listed below. What to do

Page 38 - Playing Techno Sounds

For EU Countries For China WARNINGThis product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm, including lead.F

Page 39 - Turning off each function

IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.BLUE: BROWN: As the colours of the wires in the mains lea

Page 40 - Playing Drums

As of Jan. 1, 2009 (ROLAND)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rolanddistributor in you

Page 41 - Playing Synthesizer Sounds

201aBefore using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 3; p. 6). These sections provide i

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14 Panel Descriptions fig.Front.eps_70 USB MEMORY Connector You can connect USB memory (sold separately) to this connector. 931 * Carefully insert t

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15 Panel Descriptions fig.Front.eps_70 BATTERY Indicator When you’re operating the JUNO-Di on batteries, this indicates the amount remaining in the

Page 45 - Playing Live

16 Panel Descriptions fig.Rear.eps_70 [LCD CONTRAST] Knob This knob adjusts the contrast of the display (p. 20). MIDI Connectors (OUT, IN) These co

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17 Getting Ready 1. Make sure that the [POWER] switch is off. fig.power-onoff.eps 2. Connect the included power cord to the included AC adaptor. 3. C

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18 Getting Ready 2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment, taking care to observe the correct polarity (+/- orientation). fig.BattCase-2.

Page 48 - USB MEMORY Connector

19 Getting Ready Connect a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) to the rear panel HOLD PEDAL jack.While you hold down the pedal, the notes will

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201aBefore using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 3; p. 6). These sections provide i

Page 50 - Juno-Di Song

20 Getting Ready 941 Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in

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21 Getting Ready To reduce battery consumption, you can turn off the display backlight when it’s not required. 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and pr

Page 52 - —[WRITE] Button

22 MEMOJUNO-Di_e.book 22 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 53 - Reference

23 Application Guide This Application Guide presents the functions that are available when you are playing music onthe JUNO-Di.This guide contains sa

Page 54 - Overview

24 Playing Ballads This section explains how to select the piano tone for playing ballads. If use a pedal (sold separately), you can makereverberate

Page 55 - About the Effects

25 Playing Ballads Piano Ballad Adding Reverb—[REVERB] Knob “Reverb” is an effect that adds reverberation to the tone, like theeffect of playing in a

Page 56 - About Memory

26 Playing Jazz Electric Piano This section explains how to select the electric piano tone for playing jazzy phrases.You can change the mood of your

Page 57 - Editing a Value

27 Playing Jazz Electric Piano Jazz EP When you select the “Stage Phazer” effect, a phasing effect is applied to the sound.In this section, you turn

Page 58 - Main Screen

28 Playing Rock Organ This section explains how to play rock organ with the classic seventies rock tone.Here, we will select the organ tone and add t

Page 59 - Detailed Tone Settings

29 Playing Rock Organ Rock Organ Rotary Effect + Modulation Lever When you play with the “Rotary” effect, you can tilt the Modulation lever forward t

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3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 002c •Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor. ...

Page 61 - Reverb) (Effect Edit)

30 Playing Pops This section explains how to play pops with a variety of tones.By using the “Dual” function, you can layer two different tones togeth

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31 Playing Pops Piano/String Dual ˚ Play the sample score.You can also follow the steps described in pages 34–35 to play back the Pops rhythm pattern

Page 63 - Modify the Sound

32 Playing R&B This section explains how to play R&B, using the “Split” function to play bass with your left hand and piano with yourright ha

Page 64 - Range Max

33 Playing R&B R&B Split Play the sample score. Playing with a Different Tone for Each Hand—[SPLIT] Button The “Split” function enables you t

Page 65 - Sound (SOUND MODIFY)

34 Playing R&B Lower the pitch of the Upper tone, which you play with your right hand, by an octave. Press the [] button to move the cursor to th

Page 66 - Split Settings

35 Playing R&B R&B Split Press the [PLAY/STOP] button. The R&B rhythm pattern is played back. Try playing the sample score along with the

Page 67 - Arpeggio Settings

36 Playing Bossa Nova This section explains how to play a Bossa Nova pattern using just your left hand. Use the JUNO-Di’s “Chord Memory”function to p

Page 68 - <Example>

37 Playing Bossa Nova Ac. Guitar (Bossa Nova) ˚ The “ARPEGGIO” screen is displayed. Use the dial to select “123: Key Bckng1(a)” as the arpeggiostyle.

Page 69 - Favorite Settings

38 Playing Techno Sounds This section explains how to select a tone that was a standard in the Techno boom of the early 80s and use knobs toadjust th

Page 70 - Images ([V-LINK] Button)

39 Playing Techno Sounds Techno Arp Play the sample score. Turn on the Arpeggio function and play the staff labeled “Play” on the sample score. Play

Page 71 - Song Player Settings

4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 012b •Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the near

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40 Playing Drums The JUNO-Di contains many Rhythm Sets that can be assigned to each key, with a wide variety of percussion tonesand sound effects. By

Page 73 - Performing Along with a Song

41 Playing Synthesizer Sounds This section explains how to play the “Synth Lead” tone, which is the most common among many synthesizer tones.Use the

Page 74 - ([RHYTHM PATTERN] Button)

42 Singing Along While You Play You can connect a microphone (sold separately) to the JUNO-Di to sing along while you play.In this section, there is

Page 75 - Other Settings

43 Singing Along While You Play Using a Microphone—MIC IN [VOLUME] Knob/[REVERB] Button If you want to adjust the volume of the voice through the mic

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44 Singing Along While You Play Shifting the Key Range in Semitone Steps—[TRANSPOSE] Button By using the “Transpose” function, you can easily adjust

Page 77 - (UTILITY)

45 Playing Live When you are playing live, you need to quickly select tones and settings. For this, you can use the useful “Favorite”function to regi

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46 Playing Live Registering and Switching to Frequently Used Tones or Settings—FAVORITE [ON/OFF] Button/[BANK] Button The “Favorite” function enables

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47 Playing Live After you have assigned the tones that you want to use in Favorites, you can set the pedal so you canuse it to switch the Favorites.

Page 80 - Sound Generators

48 Playing Live You can use JUNO-Di’s “Song Player” function to play back a song from your audio data. Plug the USB memory into the USB MEMORY Connec

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49 Playing Live ˚ Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to play back the song, and play the staff labeled “Lead” on the samplescore.When you press the pedal a

Page 82 - Setting the Receive Channel

5 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 109b •Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet (p. 17). ...

Page 83 - Production

50 Playing Live Juno-Di SongChange FavoriteChange FavoriteJUNO-Di_e.book 50 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 84 - Specifying the USB Driver

51 Playing Live fig.score–09-2.eps_90JUNO-Di_e.book 51 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 85 - Playlist Editor

52 Saving Your Settings—[WRITE] Button If you select the Split to change the settings of tones or octaves, or if you change the effect for a selected

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53 ReferenceJUNO-Di_e.book 53 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 87 - Appendices

54 Overview Broadly speaking, the JUNO-Di consists of a controller section, a sound generator section, and a song player section. fig.BasicStruct-e.e

Page 88 - Troubleshooting

55 Overview Playing two layered sounds (Dual) Use the “Dual” function when you want to play two tones layered. For example, you might use this to pla

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56 Overview Tones and other settings are stored in what is referred to as memory. There are three kind of memory: temporary, rewritable, and non-rewr

Page 90 - Issues Related to Songs

57 Overview fig.shift.eps By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing another button, you can access the screen for making settings related to th

Page 91 - Issues Related to USB Memory

58 Overview On the JUNO-Di, you can assign names to each tone, rhythm set, performance. The procedure is the same for any type of data. fig.disp-Name

Page 92 - Error Messages

59 Detailed Tone Settings The process of modifying a tone’s settings is called “patch editing (PATCH EDIT).”To edit the currently selected tone, proc

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6 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply: Use of Batteries 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical applian

Page 94 - Chorus Send and Reverb Send

60 Detailed Tone Settings The process of modifying a rhythm set’s (p. 55) settings is called “rhythm editing (RHYTHM EDIT).”To edit the currently sel

Page 95

61 Detailed Tone Settings The process of modifying the effect settings is called “effect editing.”You can make effect settings independently for when

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62 Detailed Tone Settings The changes you make are temporary; they will be discarded when you turn off the power or select a different tone. If you w

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63 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions The D Beam controller can be used simply by waving your hand over it. It can be used to apply various

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64 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions 3. Use the dial to set the desired value. * The target affected by the function assigned by “Type” wil

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65 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions You can use the SOUND MODIFY knobs to modify the sound in real time. fig.soundmodify.eps If you’ve sel

Page 100 - Effects List

66 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Modifying the tonal character ([CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] knobs) You can use these knobs to adjust the filt

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67 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions “Octave Shift” is a setting that lets you change the pitch of the keyboard in steps of an octave. 1.

Page 102 - FLANGER)

68 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions 4. When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT] button. Selecting ascending/descending variations

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69 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions For more about the Chord Memory function, refer to “Playing a Chord with a Single Key—[CHORD MEMORY] B

Page 104 - Reverb Parameters

7 IMPORTANT NOTES Using USB Memories 704 • Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in—until it is firmly in place. 705 • Never touch the terminal

Page 105 - Tone List

70 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions V-LINK () is a function that allows music and images to be performed together. By using MIDI to connec

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71 Song Player Settings The JUNO-Di’s “SONG PLAYER” has the following two functions.You can play along on the keyboard to the accompaniment of the mu

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72 Song Player Settings 1. Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and songs to the JUNO-Di. 2. Press the [SONG LIST] button. The button’s i

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73 Song Player Settings 1. Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and songs to the JUNO-Di. 2. Press the [SONG LIST] button. The button’s i

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74 Song Player Settings Rhythm Pattern: A rhythm pattern is a fixed phrase played by rhythm instruments such as drums or percussion.The JUNO-Di conta

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75 Other Settings “System settings” refers to settings that apply to the entire JUNO-Di, such as keyboard touch settings and MIDI settings. 1. Press

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76 Other Settings HOLD PEDALAssign VIB-RATE, VIB-DEPTH, VIB-DELAY, CHORUS-SEND, REVERB-SEND, AFTERTOUCH, START/STOP, TAP-TEMPO, PROG-UP, PROG-DOWN, F

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77 Other Settings Utility functions let you save user data to USB memory or restore data from USB memory back to the JUNO-Di. You’ll also use these u

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78 Other Settings You can return all of the JUNO-Di’s settings to the state they were in when the instrument was shipped from the factory. This opera

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79 Other Settings 1. Press the [MENU] button. The “MENU” screen will appear. 2. Use the [] [ ] buttons to select “DEMO PLAY,” and press the [ENTER] b

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8 Main Features Professional Synthesizer, Portable Package Professional synthesizer with over 1,000 instruments • More than one thousand sounds, with

Page 116 - Rhythm Set List

80 Connecting an External MIDI Device MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard specification that allows musical data to be transfer

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81 Connecting an External MIDI Device You can connect external MIDI devices to the JUNO-Di’s MIDI OUT connector, and use the JUNO-Di to control the c

Page 118

82 Connecting an External MIDI Device You can use the JUNO-Di as a MIDI sound module in one of two ways; in Patch mode to play a single tone, or in P

Page 119

83 Connecting an External MIDI Device “Through” is a function by which the MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN connector are re-transmitted without

Page 120

84 Connecting an External MIDI Device You’ll need to install the USB driver if you want to use the software provided on the included CD-ROM.The drive

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85 Connecting an External MIDI Device The included JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor software will help you enjoy the full potential of the JU

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86 MEMOJUNO-Di_e.book 86 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 123 - Performance List

87 AppendicesJUNO-Di_e.book 87 ページ 2009年6月22日 月曜日 午前9時23分

Page 124 - Rhythm Pattern Group List

88 Troubleshooting If the JUNO-Di does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, co

Page 125 - Chord Memory List

89 Troubleshooting Q When I play the keyboard, notes do not stop. A Is the pedal polarity of the Hold Pedal reversed?Check the “Hold Pedal” “Polarity

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9 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY...

Page 127 - MIDI Implementation Chart

90 Troubleshooting Q Effects not applied. A Check the following points.• Could the effect switch be off?Check the on/off status of each effect (p. 61

Page 128 - Specifications

91 Troubleshooting • Songs may not be shown if you directly add/delete/modify the song data in the PLAYLIST folder without using Playlist Editor.• It

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92 Error Messages If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message will appear. Ref

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93 Effects List The multi-effects feature 79 different kinds of effects. Some of the effects consist of two or more different effects connected in se

Page 131 - Shortcut List

94 Effects List Some effect settings (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be specified in terms of a note value. The note value for the current setting i

Page 132 - Proposition 65

95 Effects List This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope. The cutoff frequency can be varied.This is a filter whose cutoff frequency can be mod

Page 133 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

96 Effects List The phaser effect will be varied gradually.Extremely high settings of the phase difference produce a deep phaser effect.A phaser that

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97 Effects List This uses a 16-step sequence to vary the panning of the sound.By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a conventio

Page 135

98 Effects List This is a multiple chorus that applies two-phase modulation in stereo. It gives no impression of modulation, but produces a transpare

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99 Effects List This is an overdrive that provides heavy distortion.This is a distortion effect that provides heavy distortion.This is an effect that

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