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Basic operation of the JUNO-D
Switching the mode
The JUNO-D has numerous functions, and these functions are
organized into the following two modes. The operation of the sound
generator and the screens that appear in the display will differ
depending on the mode.
Patch mode
You will use this mode when you want to play the keyboard in a
band or a solo performance.
When you turn on the power, the JUNO-D will start up in Patch
mode. From other modes, you can press [PATCH] to enter this
mode.
All of the three built-in effects processors are used only for the patch
you are playing.
In Patch mode you can select and edit patches, and create user
patches.
fig.r02-01_40
Performance mode
In this mode, you can simultaneously play different sounds on
sixteen parts. After turning on the power, press [PERFORM] to select
this mode. The three built-in effects processors are used in common
by the patches of each part.
You can create up to 8 user performances.
fig.r02-02_40
Editing parameters
On the JUNO-D, the numerous parameters are organized into
pages
so that they can be displayed efficiently within the display. To select
a parameter, move to the appropriate page. The underlined area
(
cursor
) in the screen will blink to indicate that you may edit that
value.
fig.r02-05
Basic procedure
The basic procedure for editing a parameter is to use PAGE/
CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to move between pages, and use VALUE [-]/
[+] to modify the value in the page.
fig.r02-06
In cases where there are numerous pages, pages of related content
are organized into
groups
. When editing such parameters, you can
hold down [SHIFT] and use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to jump to
the previous or next group.
When using PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[ ] or VALUE [-]/[+], you
can make the value change more rapidly by holding down one
button while you press the other button. Or, if you hold down
[SHIFT] while using these buttons, the value will change in
larger steps, or you can move between sound category groups
(p. 55).
PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[ ] will move you more rapidly
between pages if you continue holding them down. In some
cases, you will automatically stop at the beginning of the group.
Executing a command
If [ENT] is indicated in the upper right of the display, you can
execute the command you have selected by pressing [ENTER].
fig.r02-05a_40
In the example above, pressing [ENTER] executes the Patch
Parameter copy (p. 49).
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Roland JUNO-D Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Synthesizer
Polyphony64 voices
Preset Performances32
ArpeggiatorYes
Rhythm GuideYes
MIDIYes
EffectsReverb, Chorus
Keyboard61 keys (velocity-sensitive)
ControllersPitch Bend/Modulation Lever
ConnectorsOutput (L/Mono, R), Headphones, MIDI (In, Out)
Power SupplyDC 9V
WaveformsPCM
USBYes
User Patches128 patches
OscillatorsNot specified in detail, uses PCM waveforms

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