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JUNO-Di
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Contents
Main
Conventions Used in This Manual
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
IMPORTANT NOTES
Additional Precautions
Repairs and Data
Maintenance
Using USB Memories
Handling CD-ROMs
Main Features
Professional Synthesizer, Portable Package
Contents
Introduction .........................................................................13
Application Guide................................................................ 23
Reference.............................................................................. 53
Detailed Settings for Performance Functions........................................... 63
Connecting an External MIDI Device.......................................................... 80
Appendices........................................................................... 87
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Panel Descriptions
KEYBOARD
[VOLUME] Knob
D BEAM Controller
USB MEMORY Connector
7 8
6 7
8
9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 910 11 12
Rear Panel
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Getting Ready
Off
Make sure that the [POWER] switch is off.
Connecting the External Equipment
Connecting Speakers or Headphones
Connecting Pedal
Connecting a Portable Audio Device
Connecting a Microphone
Turning On/Off the Power
Turning Off the Power
Adjusting the Volume Level ([VOLUME] Knob)
Turning the Display Backlight On/Off
Using the Included USB Memory Protector
Listening to the Demo Songs
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Application Guide
Playing Ballads
The piano tone is selected.
PedalHOLD PEDAL
Press the [PIANO] Button.
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Playing Jazz Electric Piano
Jazz EP
Adding an Effect
Tremolo/Phaser
Playing Rock Organ
[KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button Dial
Pitch Bend/ Modulation Lever
Rock Organ
Rotary Effect + Modulation Lever
Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
Rotary/Rotary Speaker
Playing Pops
Piano/String Dual
Turning off Dual
Layering Different Tones[DUAL] Button
Playing with multiple tones[PERFORM (Performance)] button
Playing R&B
Turning on Split
[SPLIT] Button [PIANO] Button
[GUITAR/BASS] Button
Playing with a Different Tone for Each Hand[SPLIT] Button
1.
2.
Shifting the Right Hand down One Octave
Playing Rhythm Patterns
Dial [RHYTHM PATTERN] Button
OCTAVE [DOWN]/[UP] Buttons [PLAY/STOP] Button
Playing Rhythm Patterns[RHYTHM PATTERN] Button
1. 2.
Operation Switching rhythm styles (rhythm pattern group)
Playing Bossa Nova
Ac. Guitar (Bossa Nova)
Playing Arpeggios[ARPEGGIO] Button
Playing a Chord with a Single Key[CHORD MEMORY] Button
Playing Techno Sounds
Varying the ToneD Beam Controller/[SOLO SYNTH] Button
Techno Arp
Playing Drums
Drum Kit
Selecting a Rhythm Set
Playing Synthesizer Sounds
Turning on the Super Layer Function
Thickening a Single Tone[SUPER LAYER] Button
Turning off the Super Layer
Singing Along While You Play
Using a MicrophoneMIC IN [VOLUME] Knob/[REVERB] Button
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Operation Changing vocoder settings
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Playing Live
FAVORITE [ON/OFF] Button
Invoking Registered Tones
Registering Frequently Used Tones
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Assigning Functions to the Pedal
Saving Audio Data to a USB Memory Device
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Playing Back a Song[SONG LIST] Button
Selecting tones by numbers[NUMERIC] button
1. 2. 3. 4.
Connecting portable audio players and playing back
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Saving Your Settings [WRITE] Button
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Overview
Playing more than one tone
Playing a single tone
Song Player section
About the Effects
Rhythm Sets
About Memory
System
Song
Temporary Area
Basic Operation of the JUNO-Di
Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button)
The [SHIFT] Buttons Function
Editing a Value
Assigning a Name
Changing the Tempo
Main Screen
The * indication in the main screen
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.
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
Editing the Effects (MFX/Chorus/ Reverb) (Effect Edit)
7.
Saving Your Settings
Specifying the Tone that will be First Selected by a Tone Button
Detailed Settings for Performance Functions
D Beam Controller Settings
Range Min Range Max
Modifying how the volume changes
(ENVELOPE [ATTACK]/[RELEASE] knobs)
Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound (SOUND MODIFY)
Use the dial to specify the desired split point.
Modifying the tonal character
Split Settings
Exchanging the Two Tones in Split/Dual Mode
Changing the Split Point
Making the Selected Tone the Lower Tone of a Split
Octave Shift Settings
Arpeggio Settings
<Example>
Selecting ascending/descending variations
(Motif)
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the item that you want to edit.
Chord Memory Settings
Favorite Settings
Viewing or Removing a Favorite
Using the Keyboard to Control Images ([V-LINK] Button)
V-LINK Settings
Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF
What is V-LINK?
Song Player Settings
SMF/Audio Files that can be Played
Folder structure
Creating a playlist
Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST] Button)
Changing the Tempo of the Song (SMF)
Moving the Playback Location
Selecting and Playing a Playlist
Performing Along with a Song ([C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE] Button)
Playing Rhythm Patterns ([RHYTHM PATTERN] Button)
Adjusting the Volume of the Rhythm Pattern
Playing Rhythm Patterns
Other Settings
System Parameters
Procedure for Making System Settings
This saves the system settings.
Other Settings
Backing Up or Initializing Data (UTILITY)
Saving Data to USB Memory (BACKUP)
Types of Data that can be Saved
Returning to the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)
Initializing USB Memory (USB MEMORY FORMAT)
Playing the Demo Songs (DEMO PLAY)
Viewing the Version (VERSION INFO)
Connecting an External MIDI Device
About MIDI Connectors
Example:
MIDI OUT Connector
Using the JUNO-Di as a Master Keyboard (MIDI Controller Mode)
Detailed Settings in MIDI Controller Mode
Specifying the Transmit Channel
Using the JUNO-Di as a MIDI Sound Module
Performance
Part 16 Part 1
Playing the JUNO-Di from an External MIDI Device
Setting the Receive Channel
Using Your Computer for Music Production
Note
7.
Installing the USB Driver in Your Computer
Connecting the JUNO-Di to Your Computer
Specifying the USB Driver
What is the USB MIDI driver?
Using JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/ Playlist Editor
Installing JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor in Your Computer
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Troubleshooting
Problems Concerning the Entire JUNO-Di
Issues Related to Sound
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Issues Related to Effects
Issues Related to Songs
Issues Related to Saving Data
Issues Related to MIDI and External Devices
Issues Related to USB Memory
Error Messages
Effects List
Multi-Effects Parameters (MFX13, MFX)
04: LOW BOOST
03: ISOLATOR
02: SPECTRUM
11: PHASER
10: SPEAKER SIMULATOR
09: HUMANIZER
08: AUTO WAH
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SAW1 SAW2
18: AUTO PAN
17: TREMOLO
16: STEP RING MOD (STEP RING MODULATOR)
SAW1 SAW2 L
R L
27: TREMOLO CHORUS
26: HEXA-CHORUS
25: STEP FLANGER
24: FLANGER
36: DISTORTION
35: OVERDRIVE
34: 2BAND STEP FLANGR
33: 2 BAND FLANGER
44: LONG DELAY
43: DELAY
42: GATE
41: LIMITER
52: 3D DELAY
51: SHUFFLE DELAY
50: REVERSE DELAY
49: MULTI TAP DELAY
61: PITCH SHIFTER
60: PHONOGRAPH
59: TELEPHONE
58: LOFI RADIO
OD
FLANGER)
FLANGER (OVERDRIVE
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05: GM2 REVERB
01: REVERB
Chorus Parameters
Reverb Parameters
02: SRV ROOM 03: SRV HALL 04: SRV PLATE
Tone List
* Pf111Pf128 are GM/GM2 tones.
[PIANO] Button
[KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button
* Ky125Ky162 are GM/GM2 tones.
[GUITAR/BASS] Button
* Gt176Gt219 are GM/GM2 tones.
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[ORCHESTRA] Button
* Wr058Wr118 are GM/GM2 tones.
[WORLD] Button
* Oc070Oc087 are GM/GM2 tones.
[BRASS] Button
* Br077Br110 are GM/GM2 tones.
[VOCAL/PAD] Button
* Vo143Vo162 are GM/GM2 tones.
[SYNTH] Button
* Sy330Sy352 are GM/GM2 tones.
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Rhythm Set List
GM Rhythm Set
Rhythm Set
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Performance List
Rhythm Pattern Group List
Chord Memory List
010. Pop Min 1
005. Jazz 3
001. Pop 1
Chord Memory List
017. Scale Set
015. 4th Stack
011. Pop Min 2
MIDI Implementation Chart
Specifications
JUNO-Di Editor System Requirements
JUNO-Di: Synthesizer Keyboard (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System)
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NOTICE AVIS
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
WARNING
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement
As of Jan. 1, 2009 (ROLAND)
Information
distributor in your country as shown below.
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NORTH AMERICA
MIDDLE EAST
Conventions Used in This Manual