Panel descriptions

Front panel

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A

D BEAM CONTROLLER

You can apply a variety of effects to sounds simply by moving your

hand (p. 31).

[SOLO SYNTH] (Solo Synthesizer) button

You can generate passages that sound as if you are rapidly playing

the keyboard.

[ACTIVE EXPRESS] (Active Expression) button

This lets you use the D Beam controller for Active Expression.

[ASSIGNABLE] button

This lets you assign a desired function to the D Beam controller (p. 33).

B

[VOLUME] knob

Adjusts the overall volume that is output from the rear panel OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack (p. 15).

C

MODE Section

[PATCH] button

Switches the JUNO-D into the Patch mode (p. 42).

[PERFORMANCE] button

Switches the JUNO-D into the Performance mode (p. 42).

[DEMO] button

Accesses the demo playback function (p. 18).

EDIT Section

[PARAM] (Parameter) button

This button accesses sound or performance settings (parameters). The settings that are accessed will depend on the selected mode (Patch/Performance) or state.

[EFFECTS] button

This button switches effects (MFX, chorus, reverb) on/off, and accesses effect-related settings.

[UTILITY] button

In Patch/Performance modes, this button accesses various utility functions, such as those for copying data or initializing sound generator settings.

Others

[SYSTEM] button

This button accesses settings that affect the entire JUNO-D, such as tuning, display contrast, and MIDI message reception.

[PART SELECT] button

When this button is lit in Performance mode, you can use the direct access buttons to select a part to play from the keyboard or to edit (p. 43).

[AUDITION] button

You can repeatedly listen to an audition phrase for the currently selected patch (p. 22).

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Roland JUNO-D owner manual Panel descriptions, Front panel, Mode Section, Edit Section, Others