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2 Conventions Used in This Manual3 USING THE UNIT SAFELYAbout WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING 6 IMPORTANT NOTES Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement Power Supply: Use of Batteries 7 Using USB MemoriesHandling CD-ROMs 8 Main Features Professional Synthesizer, Portable Package 9 Contents Introduction .........................................................................13 Application Guide................................................................ 23 10 Reference.............................................................................. 53 12 Appendices........................................................................... 87 14 Panel Descriptions KEYBOARD [VOLUME] Knob D BEAM Controller USB MEMORY Connector MODE/MIC Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 63 Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever SOUND MODIFY SONG PLAYER 15 7 816 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 910 11 128 17 Getting Ready Off Make sure that the [POWER] switch is off. Connect the included power cord to the included AC adaptor. Connect the AC adaptor to the JUNO-Dis DC IN jack, and plug the power cord into an AC outlet. Connecting the AC Adaptor Installing Batteries (Sold Separately)Types of batteries that can be used Battery handling Securely close the battery compartment cover. Removing Batteries When to Replace the Batteries (BATTERY Indicator) 18 Connecting the External Equipment Connecting Speakers or Headphones 19 Connecting Pedal Connecting a Portable Audio Device Connecting a Microphone 20 Turning On/Off the Power Adjusting the Volume Level ([VOLUME] Knob) Adjusting the Display Contrast ([LCD CONTRAST] Knob) Press the [EXIT] button to exit the DEMO MENU screen. Press the [PLAY/STOP] button. CautionHold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [EXIT] Turning the display backlight on Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [ENTER] Power up the JUNO-Di as described in Turning On/Off the Power (p. 20). To stop playback, press the [PLAY/STOP] or [EXIT] 21 Turning the Display Backlight On/OffUsing the Included USB Memory Protector Listening to the Demo Songs 23 Application Guide24 Playing BalladsThe piano tone is selected. PedalHOLD PEDALPress the [PIANO] Button. [PREVIEW] Button [PIANO] Button [REVERB] Knob 26 Playing Jazz Electric Piano Jazz EP 27 Adding an Effect 28 Playing Rock Organ[KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button DialPitch Bend/ Modulation Lever Rock Organ 29 Rotary Effect + Modulation Lever Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever Rotary/Rotary Speaker 30 Playing Pops Piano/String Dual 31 Turning off Dual Layering Different Tones[DUAL] Button Playing with multiple tones[PERFORM (Performance)] button 32 Playing R&B Turning on Split[SPLIT] Button [PIANO] Button [GUITAR/BASS] Button R&B Split Operation Changing the point where the keyboard is divided (the split point) 33 Playing with a Different Tone for Each Hand[SPLIT] Button 1. 2. Changing the Pitch in One Octave StepsOCTAVE [DOWN]/[UP] Buttons 34 Shifting the Right Hand down One Octave Playing Rhythm PatternsDial [RHYTHM PATTERN] Button OCTAVE [DOWN]/[UP] Buttons [PLAY/STOP] Button 35 Playing Rhythm Patterns[RHYTHM PATTERN] Button 1. 2. Operation Switching rhythm styles (rhythm pattern group) 36 Playing Bossa Nova Ac. Guitar (Bossa Nova) 37 Playing Arpeggios[ARPEGGIO] Button Playing a Chord with a Single Key[CHORD MEMORY] Button 38 Playing Techno Sounds40 Playing DrumsDrum Kit Selecting a Rhythm Set 41 Playing Synthesizer Sounds Turning on the Super Layer FunctionThickening a Single Tone[SUPER LAYER] ButtonTurning off the Super Layer Dial[SUPER LAYER] Button [SYNTH] Button 42 Singing Along While You Play 43 Using a MicrophoneMIC IN [VOLUME] Knob/[REVERB] Button 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Operation Changing vocoder settings 45 Playing Live Invoking Registered Tones Registering Frequently Used Tones 47 Assigning Functions to the PedalSaving Audio Data to a USB Memory Device 5 49 Playing Back a Song[SONG LIST] Button Selecting tones by numbers[NUMERIC] button 1. 2. 3. 4. Connecting portable audio players and playing back 52 Saving Your Settings [WRITE] Button54 Overview Playing more than one tone Playing a single tone Song Player section Sound generator section Controller section Playing different tones with your right and left hands (Split) How the JUNO-Di is Organized Keyboard Settings for Playing the JUNO-Di Playing two layered sounds (Dual) Chorus and reverb Multi-effects Playing a single tone with more richness or spaciousness (Super Layer) Favorites 55 About the Effects Rhythm Sets Temporary memoryJUNO-Di Preset memory USB memory System memory User memory Rewritable memory Non-rewritable memory 56 About MemorySystem Song Temporary Area Press the [NUMERIC] button, so its lit. Moving the cursor Moving between pages Changing a value Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the number that you want to change. Use the [0][9] buttons to enter a numerical value, and then press the [ENTER] button. 57 Basic Operation of the JUNO-Di Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button) The [SHIFT] Buttons Function Editing a Value Press the [TAP TEMPO] button. Turn the dial to specify the character. The main screen for settings that play multiple sounds The main screen for settings that play a single soundUse the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the location where you wish to input a character. Press the [TAP TEMPO] button three or more times at the desired tempo. When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT] 58 Assigning a NameChanging the Tempo Main ScreenThe * indication in the main screen 59 Detailed Tone Settings Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select EDIT, and press Using the [ ] [ ] buttons, get PATCH EDIT to be indicated in the upper line of the screen. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the Tone Settings Editing a Tones Volume, Portamento, Mono/Poly, or Bend Range (Patch Edit) 60 Editing a Rhythm Sets Volume (Rhythm Edit) Editing the Volume of Each Part in a Split, Dual, or Super Layer (Part Edit) Detailed Tone Settings When playing a single tone When playing more than one tone Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select EDIT, and press Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to make the desired effect appear in the upper line of the screen. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the 61 Editing the Effects (MFX/Chorus/ Reverb) (Effect Edit)62 Saving Your Settings Specifying the Tone that will be First Selected by a Tone Button 63 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions D Beam Controller Settings Press one of the D BEAM [SOLO SYNTH], [EXPRESSION], or [ASSIGNABLE] button so its lit. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the SoundThe usable range of the D Beam controller 65 Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound (SOUND MODIFY) Use the dial to specify the desired split point. Modifying the tonal character Adding Reverberation ([REVERB] Knob) ([CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] knobs) With the [SPLIT] button lit, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [SPLIT] button. When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT] Hold down the [ ] button and press the [SPLIT] button so its lit. 66 Split Settings Exchanging the Two Tones in Split/Dual Mode Changing the Split Point Making the Selected Tone the Lower Tone of a Split Press the OCTAVE [DOWN] or [UP] button. When playing multiple Tones When playing a single Tone Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the 67 Octave Shift Settings Arpeggio Settings 68 Selecting ascending/descending variations (Motif) Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the item that you want to edit. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select FAVORITE UTILITY, and press the [ENTER] button. Press the [EXIT] button to exit the FAVORITE UTILITY screen. 69 Chord Memory Settings Favorite SettingsViewing or Removing a Favorite Use the dial to set the value. Press the [V-LINK] button to access the V-LINK screen. Press the [V-LINK] button so its lit. Operations on the JUNO-Di With the V-LINK screen shown, press the [V-LINK] button again. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the parameter you want to edit. 70 Using the Keyboard to Control Images ([V-LINK] Button) V-LINK Settings Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF What is V-LINK? Connection Example 71 Song Player Settings SMF/Audio Files that can be PlayedFolder structure Creating a playlistCopy the data from your computer to USB memory. Rhythm Pattern (p. 74) Song Player Connect your USB memory to the JUNO-Di, and play back the music file. Playing Back Music Files (SONG PLAYER) Song Player Settings Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen. Use the dial to adjust the volume. Press the [LEVEL] button. To stop song playback, press the [PLAY/STOP] button. Press the [PLAY/STOP] button. Press the [SONG LIST] button. Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and songs to the JUNO-Di. Use the dial or the [ ] [ ] buttons to select the song that you want to play. 72 Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST] Button)Changing the Tempo of the Song (SMF) Moving the Playback Location Adjusting the Volume of the Song Player 73 Selecting and Playing a Playlist Performing Along with a Song ([C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE] Button) 74 Playing Rhythm Patterns ([RHYTHM PATTERN] Button) Adjusting the Volume of the Rhythm Pattern Playing Rhythm Patterns Changing the Style or Rhythm Set of the Rhythm Pattern 75 Other Settings System Parameters Procedure for Making System SettingsThis saves the system settings. Press the [EXIT] button to leave the setting screen. Use the dial to set the value.The setting screen will appear. The MENU screen will appear. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select SYSTEM, and press Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select the setting that you want to edit. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to move the cursor to the item that you want to set. Making Settings that are Common to the Entire JUNO-Di (SYSTEM) 77 Backing Up or Initializing Data (UTILITY) Saving Data to USB Memory (BACKUP) Types of Data that can be Saved Restoring Saved Data from USB Memory Back into the JUNO-Di (RESTORE) 78 Returning to the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET) Initializing USB Memory (USB MEMORY FORMAT) 79 Playing the Demo Songs (DEMO PLAY) Viewing the Version (VERSION INFO) 80 Connecting an External MIDI Device88 TroubleshootingProblems Concerning the Entire JUNO-Di Issues Related to Sound 90 Issues Related to Effects Issues Related to Songs Issues Related to Saving Data 91 Issues Related to MIDI and External Devices Issues Related to USB Memory 92 Error Messages93 Effects List Multi-Effects Parameters (MFX13, MFX)94 04: LOW BOOST 03: ISOLATOR 02: SPECTRUM 01: EQUALIZERChorus Send and Reverb Send note: About Note 95 11: PHASER 10: SPEAKER SIMULATOR 09: HUMANIZER 08: AUTO WAH 07: ENHANCER 06: STEP FILTER 05: SUPER FILTER 96 18: AUTO PAN 17: TREMOLO 15: RING MODULATOR 14: INFINITE PHASER 13: MLT STAGE PHASER 12: STEP PHASER 16: STEP RING MOD (STEP RING MODULATOR) 97 27: TREMOLO CHORUS 26: HEXA-CHORUS 25: STEP FLANGER 24: FLANGER 23: CHORUS 22: VK ROTARY 21: ROTARY 20: SLICER 19: STEP PAN 98 36: DISTORTION 35: OVERDRIVE 34: 2BAND STEP FLANGR 33: 2 BAND FLANGER 32: 2 BAND CHORUS 31: 3D STEP FLANGER 30: 3D FLANGER 29: 3D CHORUS 28: SPACE-D 99 44: LONG DELAY 43: DELAY 42: GATE 41: LIMITER 40: COMPRESSOR 39: GUITAR AMP SIM 38: VS DISTORTION 37: VS OVERDRIVE 100 52: 3D DELAY 51: SHUFFLE DELAY 50: REVERSE DELAY 49: MULTI TAP DELAY 48: 4TAP PAN DELAY 47: 3TAP PAN DELAY 46: MODULATION DELAY 45: SERIAL DELAY 101 61: PITCH SHIFTER 60: PHONOGRAPH 59: TELEPHONE 58: LOFI RADIO 57: LOFI COMPRESS 56: LOFI NOISE 55: TAPE ECHO 54: ANALOG LONG DELAY 53: ANALOG DELAY 102 OD FLANGER) FLANGER (OVERDRIVE 05: GM2 REVERB 01: REVERB 03: GM2 CHORUS 02: DELAY 01: CHORUS note: 104 Chorus Parameters Reverb Parameters 02: SRV ROOM 03: SRV HALL 04: SRV PLATE 105 Tone List * Pf111Pf128 are GM/GM2 tones. [PIANO] Button 106 [KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button * Ky125Ky162 are GM/GM2 tones. 107 [GUITAR/BASS] Button * Gt176Gt219 are GM/GM2 tones. 109 [ORCHESTRA] Button * Wr058Wr118 are GM/GM2 tones. [WORLD] Button * Oc070Oc087 are GM/GM2 tones. 110 [BRASS] Button * Br077Br110 are GM/GM2 tones. 111 [VOCAL/PAD] Button * Vo143Vo162 are GM/GM2 tones. 112 [SYNTH] Button * Sy330Sy352 are GM/GM2 tones. 116 Rhythm Set List123 Performance List124 Rhythm Pattern Group List125 Chord Memory List 010. Pop Min 1 005. Jazz 3 001. Pop 1 002. Pop 2 003. Jazz 1 004. Jazz 2 006. Blues 007. Trad Maj 008. Trad Min 1 009. Trad Min 2 126 Chord Memory List 017. Scale Set 015. 4th Stack 011. Pop Min 2 012. Jazz Min 1 013. Jazz Min 2 014. Oct Stack 016. 5th Stack Model JUNO-Di Date : April 1, 2009 Version : 1.00 127 MIDI Implementation Chart128 Specifications JUNO-Di Editor System Requirements JUNO-Di: Synthesizer Keyboard (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System) 129 IndexP O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A Numerics 130 W V U T S R 131 Shortcut List NOTICE AVIS 133 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTWARNING DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information StatementAs of Jan. 1, 2009 (ROLAND) 134 Information distributor in your country as shown below. OCEANIANORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST ASIAEGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA VIET NAM PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. 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