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Roland JUNO-D Owner Manual
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Information03675101 2MP Owners Manual202 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JUNO-D.Roland (Switzerland) AG As of May 1, 2004 (Roland) ARGENTINAInstrumentos Musicales S.A. BRAZIL MEXICOCasa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v. PANAMA U. S. A. VENEZUELA AUSTRALIA Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND HONG KONGTom Lee Music Co., Ltd. Service Division Parsons Music Ltd. INDIARivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd. INDONESIA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. SINGAPORE TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. THAILAND BAHRAIN VIETNAM JORDAN KUWAITEasa Husain Al Yousifi Est. LEBANON QATARAl Emadi Co. (Badie Studio & Stores) SAUDI ARABIAaDawliah Universal Electronics APL TURKEY Ant Muzik Aletleri Ithalat Ve Ihracat Ltd Sti U.A.E.Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. L.L.C. EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICAThat Other Music Shop (PTY) Ltd. Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd. CYPRUSRadex Sound Equipment Ltd. DENMARK FRANCE FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland GERMANY Roland Elektronische Musikinstrumente HmbH. GREECESTOLLAS S.A. Music Sound Light HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. Kontor Norge POLAND PORTUGALTecnologias Musica e Audio, Roland Portugal, S.A. RUSSIA SPAINRoland Electronics de Espaa, S. A. SWITZERLAND SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM KOREA AUSTRIAMusikinstrumente HmbH. Austrian Office BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CZECH REP. CHILE URUGUAY EUROPE AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND ASIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EASTEL SALVADOR ROMANIA PARAGUAY COSTA RICAJUAN Bansbach CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE LTD IRAN ISRAELHalilit P. Greenspoon & Sons Ltd. SYRIATechnical Light & Sound Center CANADA (Head Office) (Toronto Office) CHINA(BEIJING OFFICE) (GUANGZHOU OFFICE) Owners Manual 4 IMPORTANT NOTES Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement Power Supply 5 Handling CD-ROMs 6 Contents Advanced Use....................................39 Quick Start ........................................19 8 Appendix ........................................101 9 Main FeaturesGeneral MIDI 2 Rhythm Guide function D Beam controller Dedicated sound editor is included Compact and easy to carry Multi-chord memory function Numerous phrase/arpeggio templates Quick and easy sound editing A broad range of new, high-quality sounds 10 Panel descriptionsCD Others EDIT Section B A Front panel C MODE Section AB EF 11 Panel descriptions GH G F E D 12 Panel descriptions H PATCH MODIFY section 13 Rear panel 14 Getting ready Connecting the JUNO-D to external equipment Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the JUNO-D, and then plug its other end into a power outlet. Getting ready Turning on the power 15 Turning on/off the power Getting ready Turning off the power 16 Adjusting the display contrast (LCD CONTRAST) 17 Reset to default factory settings (Factory Reset)18 Listening to the demo songs20 Try out the sounds Selecting a patchSelecting a patch by category Selecting patches while listening to phrases (Patch Audition) 22 Selecting a rhythm set 23 Playing arpeggios (Phrase/Arpeggio) Changing the way in which the arpeggios are sounded 24 Playing a chord at the touch of a finger (Multi-chord Memory) 26 Applying various effects to the sound Adjusting the volume balance of the two tones Changing the tone with the knobs (Patch Modify) Selecting the tone that you want to modify (DESTINATION TONE) Press the patch modify select button to make the BALANCE/LFO indicator light. 27 Vibrato and Wah effects (LFO) 28 Changing the sounds volume (ENVELOPE) Adding a vibrato effect to the sound (Modulation Lever)Turn the [RESONANCE] knob. Turn the [CUTOFF] knob. Changing the brightness of the sound and adding special qualities (CUTOFF/RESONANCE) 29 Using a lever to modify the sound Changing the sounds pitch in real time (Pitch Bend Lever) 30 Using a pedal to modify the soundUse OCT [-]/[+] to transpose the pitch. When playing sounds outside the keyboards range steps (Octave Shift) Shifting the keyboard range in one-octave 31 Moving the key range in half-steps (TRANSPOSE)2 1 Press [SOLO SYNTH], [ACTIVE EXPRESS], or [ASSIGNABLE] so it is lit. While holding down [SHIFT], press OCT [-]/[+]. (D Beam Controller) Waving your hand over the D Beam When playing with the tone of a transposed instrument When changing from a difficult key to one that is easy to play When matching the vocalists register ACTIVE EXPRESS (Active Expression) SOLO SYNTHTo turn off the D Beam controller, press the button once again to turn it off. 3. 32 Effects that can be used with the D Beam controller The usable range of the D Beam controller 33 ASSIGNABLE 34 Adjusting the sensitivity of the D Beam controllers (D BEAM SENS) Changing the polarity of the change (D BEAM POLARITY) 35 Using the JUNO-D effects3. Press [EFFECTS] so it is lit. Press [PATCH] so it is lit and you are in Patch mode. Reverb Turning effects on and off (Master Effects Switch) 36 Using the Rhythm Guide Selecting a rhythm pattern To select a rhythm pattern without playing it Using the Rhythm Guide Pressing a button to modify the tempo (Tap Tempo) 37 Switching sounds Change the tempo 40 Overview of the JUNO-DCurrent part Part Performance Rhythm sets Patches Tones Sound generator section types Classification of JUNO-D sound Keyboard controller section How the instrument is organized Patch Upper Tone Lower Tone + Overview of the JUNO-D Preset memory User memory System memory Temporary area Maximum polyphony 41 EffectsNon-rewritable memory Rewritable memory About memory Number of voices 42 Basic operation of the JUNO-D Executing a command Basic procedure Editing parametersPerformance mode Patch mode Switching the mode Basic operation of the JUNO-D Assigning a name When one page contains two or more settings 43 Inputting numbers and Selecting a part numerals 44 Creating a patch (Patch mode) Editing the patch parameters How to make the patch settings Changing the way that the tones are sounded (Key Mode) Three tips for editing patches PATCH TONE Split Point Tone Balance Patch Level Key Mode Category Name (Patch Name) Selecting patch parameters 45 Making settings that apply to the entire patch (Patch Common parameters) Split Arp Coarse Tune MFX Switch (Multi-Effects Switch)Specifying the amount of signal sent to the effect Tone Pan No. (Original Tone Number) ExpressionDst (Expression Destination) Modify Dest (Modify Destination) PitchBend Dst (Pitch Bend Destination) ModulationDst (Modulation Destination) Solo Switch Active Exp Sw (Active Expression Switch) 46 Making settings for an individual tone (Patch Tone parameters)47 Fine Tune Cutoff Freq (Cutoff Frequency) LFO Delay LFO Depth LFO Rate Filter LFO (Filter LFO Switch) Pitch Bend Range Velo Sens Ofs (Velocity Sensitivity Offset) Velo Sens Depth (Velocity Sensitivity Depth) Portamento Time Portamento Sw (Portamento Switch) Creating smooth pitch transitions (Portamento) Adjusting the modulation of the sound (LFO) Varying the sounds by the force of your keyboard playing Adjusting the brightness or hardness of the sound (Filter) Resonance Release Time Decay Time Attack Time Adjusting the attack or decay of the sound (Envelope) 48 Saving a patch Patch categories Copying the UPPER TONE or LOWER TONE 49 Convenient functions for patch editing (Patch Utility) Copying patch parameters (PATCH PRM COPY) Copying MFX, CHORUS, or REVERB effect settings 50 Initializing the parameters of a patch (PATCH INITIALIZE) Erasing a user patch you saved (PATCH REMOVE) 51 Transmitting patch/rhythm set settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI) Transmitting the settings of currently selected patch Transmitting the settings of a user patch Transmitting all data stored in the user area Restoring the factory settings (FACTORY RESET) 52 Creating a rhythm set (Patch mode)RHYTHM TONE Pan Level Pitch Name (Rhythm Set Name) Selecting rhythm set parameters Editing the rhythm set parameters settings How to make the rhythm set Making settings that apply to the entire rhythm set (Rhythm Common parameters) Editing the settings of each rhythm tone (key) (Rhythm Tone parameters) Creating a rhythm set (Patch mode) Specifying the amount of signal sent to the effect 53 Saving a rhythm set (User Rhythm Set) Utility) Convenient functions for rhythm set editing (Rhythm Set Copying effect settings from a rhythm set (RHY PRM COPY) Creating a rhythm set (Patch mode) 54 Initializing the settings of a specific rhythm tone (RHY INITIALIZE) Erasing a rhythm set you saved (RHY REMOVE) Playing more than one sound simultaneously (Performance mode) 55 Using the direct access buttons performance Editing the settings of a Using VALUE [-]/[+] Selecting performance numbers Choosing a part and selecting the sound Making settings that apply to the entire performanceAssigning patches of the same category to multiple parts Making settings that apply to the entire performance (Performance Common Parameters)Pan (Part Pan) Level (Part Level) MFX Source Level (Performance Level) Voice Rsv 116 (Voice Reserve 116) Name (Performance Name) 56 Editing the effect settings of a performance Editing the part settings of a performance (Part Setup) Part parameters of a performance (Part Setup Parameters)57 Receive Ch (Receive Channel) Scale Tune Receive Bank Sel (Receive Bank Select Switch) Receive Sw (Receive Switch) Part Patch Edit Receive Prg Chg (Receive Program Change Editing the scale tune settings (SCALE TUNE)MFX Switch Master Effects Switch Tune CB (Part Scale Tune CB) Type (Part Scale Tune Type) 58 Editing the effect settings for each part of the performance (Performance Part Effect) 59 Saving a performance(Performance Utility) Convenient functions for performance editing Copying part or effect parameters (PERFORM PRM COPY) Copying settings made for each part of a performance Copying effect settings 60 Initializing the parameters of a performance (PERFORM INIT) 61 Transmitting performance settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI) Transmitting the settings of currently selected performance Transmitting the settings of a user performance Transmitting all data stored in the user area Restoring the factory settings (FACTORY RESET) 62 Using the phrase/arpeggio functionMotif (Arpeggio Motif) Variation (Arpeggio Variation) Style (Arpeggio Style) User template parameter list Creating your own arpeggio template (User Template) 63 Using the phrase/arpeggio functionKey Trigger (Arpeggio Key Trigger) Octave Range (Arpeggio Octave Range) Kbd Velocity (Arpeggio Keyboard Velocity) Hold (Arpeggio Hold Switch) Shuf Resolution (Arpeggio Shuffle Resolution) Shuf Rate (Arpeggio Shuffle Rate) Accent Rate (Arpeggio Accent Rate) 64 Using chord memory function Creating an original chord set (User Chord Set) 65 Adding effects SWITCH) Turning the effect function on and off (MASTER EFFECT 66 The effect signal path The following figure shows the path followed by the effects signals. Patch Mode (Patch) Patch Mode (Rhythm) Performance Mode (Patch) Performance Mode (Rhythm) 67 Reverb ParametersSelect multi-effect, chorus, or reverb parameters as shown below. Selecting effect parameters Making effects settings Master Effect Switch Multi-Effects Parameters Chorus Parameters 68 Setting multi-effects Type (Multi-Effects Type) parameters Send Lvl to Cho (Multi-effect send level to chorus) Ctrl 1, 2 (Multi-Effects Control 1, 2) Send Lvl to Rev (Multi-effect send level to reverb) 69 00: THROUGH 01: STEREO EQ (Stereo Equalizer) 02: OVERDRIVE Amp Simulator 2-Band Over drive 70 03: DISTORTION06: ENHANCER 04: PHASER 05: SPECTRUM Amp Simulator 2-Band Distortion Phaser 71 07: AUTO WAH09: COMPRESSOR 08: ROTARY 72 10: LIMITER12: TREMOLO CHO (Tremolo Chorus) 11: HEXA-CHORUS 73 13: SPACE-D15: St FLANGER (Stereo Flanger) 14: St CHORUS (Stereo Chorus) 74 16: STEP FLANGER 17: St DELAY (Stereo Delay) 75 18: LONG DELAY 19: MOD DELAY (Modulation Delay) 76 20: 3 TAP DELAY (Triple Tap Delay) 21: 4 TAP DELAY (Quadruple Tap 77 22: TM CTRL DLY (Time Control Delay) 23: 2V PCH SHIFT (2-Voice Pitch Shifter) 78 24: FB PCH SHIFT (Feedback Pitch Shifter) 25: REVERB 79 26: GATED REVERB Chorus) 27: OD>CHORUS (Overdrive 28: OD>FLANGER (Overdrive 80 29: OD>DELAY (Overdrive 32: DIST>DELAY (Distortion Chorus) 30: DIST>CHORUS (Distortion 31: DIST>FLANGER (Distortion 81 Flanger) 34: ENH>FLANGER (Enhancer Chorus) 35: ENH>DELAY (Enhancer 82 36: CHORUS>DELAY 37: FLG>DELAY (Flanger 83 42: LOFI 39: CHORUS/DELAY 40: FLG/DELAY (Flanger/Delay) 41: CHO/FLANGER (Chorus/ 84 43: SLICER45: AUTO PAN 44: TREMOLO 85 46:TUMBLING DLY (Tumbling Delay) 47: FBK RIPPER (Feedback Ripper) 86 Making chorus settingsRate (Chorus Rate) Delay (Chorus Delay Time) Feedback (Chorus Feedback Level) Level (Chorus Level) Pre-LPF (Chorus pre-low pass filter) Type (Chorus Type) Depth (Chorus Depth) Delay Feedback (Reverb Delay Feedback) Level (Reverb Level) Pre-LPF (Reverb pre-low pass filter) Character (Reverb Character) Type (Reverb Type) Send Lvl to Rev (Chorus send level to reverb) Time (Reverb Time) 87 Making reverb settings 88 Settings common to all modes (System Function)CONTROLLER PATCH SCALE Selecting system setting parameters function settings How to make the system 89 Functions of the system Mod (Modulation Assign) Clock Source Local Control (Local Controller) Hold Pedal (Hold Pedal Polarity) Master Level Master Key Sft (Master Key Shift) Master Tune LCD Contrast parameters Settings common to the entire system (GENERAL) Settings related to controllers (CONTROLLER) Pedal (Pedal Control Assign) Tx Bank Sel (Transmit Bank Select Switch) Rx Sys Exc (Receive System Exclusive Switch) Rx Bank Sel (Receive Bank Select Switch) Rx Prog Chg (Receive Program Change Switch) Perform Ctrl Ch (Performance Control Channel) Patch Tx Ch (Patch Transmit Channel) Patch Rx Ch (Patch Receive Channel) C1 (C1 Knob Assign) C2 (C2 Knob Assign) C3 (C3 Knob Assign) 90 Settings related to MIDI (MIDI) Tx Prog Chg (Transmit Program Change Tx Edit Data (Transmit Edit Data Switch) Tune CTune B (Patch Scale Tune CB) Type (Patch Scale Tune Type) Soft Thru (Soft Through Switch) Device ID (Device ID Number) Tx Active Sens (Transmit Active Sensing 91 Making scale tune settings for a patch (PATCH SCALE) 92 Performing with an external MIDI deviceNote Off Note On Channel messages MIDI messages used by the JUNO-D About MIDI MIDI channels and multitimbral sound generators System messagesControl Change Program Change Aftertouch Pitch Bend Change 93 Using the JUNO-D to play an external MIDI sound module Connecting to external MIDI sound modules Set the keyboard transmit channel Connecting an external MIDI device 94 Playing the JUNO-Ds sound generator from an external MIDI device 95 Setting the patch receive channel Setting the program change receive switch Selecting JUNO-D sounds from an external MIDI device Bank number/program number correspondence table Using an external MIDI controller to change the JUNO-Ds tones Connecting to an external sequencer 96 Making settings before recording Recording to an external sequencer Setting the JUNO-Ds local control to OFFKeyboard Controller Section Sound Generating Section All performance data that arrives at MIDI IN will be output from MIDI OUT. Recording JUNO-D Sequencer MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN Set Local Control to Off. Set Thru Function to On. Recording each part separately Setting the performance Turning on the external sequencers thru function 97 Recording Recording the performances settings at the beginning of the song Listening to the recorded performance Set the Rx Sys Exc (System Exclusive Receive Switch) to ON (p. 90) Set the same Device ID number used for recording (p. 91) Make sure to start playback at the beginning of the song Playing together with the playback of a recorded performance Transposing playback of performances (Master Key Shift) 98 Backing-up (saving) all JUNO- D settings on your external MIDI sequencer module Using the JUNO-D as a General MIDI/General MIDI 2 system-compatible sound Playing back General MIDI/General MIDI 2 music data Set the System Exclusive Receive Switch to ON (p. 90). Make sure to play back from the beginning of the song 99 Performing with a computer Installing the included editor software Connecting with MIDI cables 102 Troubleshooting Sounds are missing The pitch is off No sound No power Effects not being applied correctly 103 Effect control does not work back correctly Song data cannot be played an external sequencer Notes are delayed or unsteady during playback a song from 105 Error Messages/Messages106 Parameter listPatch Effects parameters Patch parameters Patch Common parameters (p. 45) Patch Tone parameters (p. 46) Parameter list Performance Effects parameters Rhythm Patches Rhythm Common parameters (p. 52) Rhythm Tone parameters (p. 52) 107 Performance parameters Performance Common parameters (p. 56) Parameter list Performance Part Setup parameters (p. 56) 108 System parameters (p. 89) 109 Original tone lists01SoundLists.fm 109 110 Original tone list 111 Patch list [2] KBD & ORG [1] PIANO 112 [3] GUITAR [4] ORCH 113 [5] WORLD [7] VOCAL & PAD [6] BRASS 114 [8] SYNTH 115 [9] BASS [0] RHYTHM & SFX 116 Rhythm set list Rh01Rh05: MSB=086, LSB=064 117 Rh06Rh10: MSB=086, LSB=064 118 Rh11: MSB=086, LSB=064 Rh12Rh15: MSB=120, LSB=000 119 Rh16Rh20: MSB=120, LSB=000 120 Performance list Rhythm guide list Arpeggio template list 121 Arpeggio template list 122 Arpeggio style list 6. Trad Maj 4. Jazz 2 2. Pop 2 Multi-chord set list* Variations based on note values : 1/4, 1/8, 1/12, 1/16, 1/32 (Single and Dual) 1. Pop 1 3. Jazz 1 5. Blues 123 Multi-chord set list16. Scale Set 14. 4th Stack 10. Pop Min 2 7. Trad Min 1 8. Trad Min 2 9. Pop Min 1 11. Jazz Min 1 12. Jazz Min 2 13. Oct Stack 15. 5th Stack * If you wish to modify the key of each chord set, use the Transpose function. 124 MIDI implementation chartSYNTHESIZER Model JUNO-D Date : April 1, 2004 Version : 1.00 125 Specifications126 IndexK J H G F E D C A 127 Index P O N M L 128 Index X W V U T S R 2 NOTICE AVIS 131 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Information03675101 2MP Owners Manual202 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JUNO-D.Roland (Switzerland) AG As of May 1, 2004 (Roland) ARGENTINAInstrumentos Musicales S.A. BRAZIL MEXICOCasa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v. PANAMA U. S. A. VENEZUELA AUSTRALIA Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND HONG KONGTom Lee Music Co., Ltd. Service Division Parsons Music Ltd. INDIARivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd. INDONESIA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. SINGAPORE TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. THAILAND BAHRAIN VIETNAM JORDAN KUWAITEasa Husain Al Yousifi Est. LEBANON QATARAl Emadi Co. (Badie Studio & Stores) SAUDI ARABIAaDawliah Universal Electronics APL TURKEY Ant Muzik Aletleri Ithalat Ve Ihracat Ltd Sti U.A.E.Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. L.L.C. EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICAThat Other Music Shop (PTY) Ltd. Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd. CYPRUSRadex Sound Equipment Ltd. DENMARK FRANCE FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland GERMANY Roland Elektronische Musikinstrumente HmbH. GREECESTOLLAS S.A. Music Sound Light HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. Kontor Norge POLAND PORTUGALTecnologias Musica e Audio, Roland Portugal, S.A. RUSSIA SPAINRoland Electronics de Espaa, S. A. SWITZERLAND SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM KOREA AUSTRIAMusikinstrumente HmbH. Austrian Office BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CZECH REP. CHILE URUGUAY EUROPE AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND ASIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EASTEL SALVADOR ROMANIA PARAGUAY COSTA RICAJUAN Bansbach CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE LTD IRAN ISRAELHalilit P. Greenspoon & Sons Ltd. SYRIATechnical Light & Sound Center CANADA (Head Office) (Toronto Office) CHINA(BEIJING OFFICE) (GUANGZHOU OFFICE) 132 Owners Manual
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