Key Transpose; Remote Control; How To Transpose; How To Return To The Normal Key - Roland Juno-106 Owner's Manual

Programmable polyphonic synthesizer
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Transposition to
any key
is
possible.
By
using the appropriate
key,
you can
shift
the
pitch
of the
entire
keyboard. Therefore,
you
can
play
a
misic with
manyg's andb's
in
the
key
of
C
major
(=A
minor).
II
How
to
transpose
Pressing the
Transpose
Button
will
cause
the
Display
Window
to
show
the current
key {A
to
G).
While holding
the
Transpose
Button
down,
press
any
key
in
any
octave
you
like.
If
the
Transpose
Indicator
lights,
and
the Display
Window
shows
the
new
key
(A to
Gj, trans-
position
is
completed and
the
Juno-106
will
now
play
in
the
key
of the
chosen
note. Also,
".
"
in
the Display represents
%. (ex.
f.-
?'*)
*
if
you
press the key
on
the
keyboard
lower
than middle
C
(third
"do" from
the
lowest},
it
will
be
transposed
down, and
if
higher
than
that,
transposed upper. That
is
±1
octave
transposition
is
possible.
If it
is
transposed
up,
the
new
key
will
be
displayed.
In
case
of
downward
transposi-
tion,
minus
"-"will
be displayed
on
the
left
of
the
new
key
indication,
(e.g.
"-A"}-
*
Please
be
sure
no
key
on
the
keyboard
is
held
down when
pressing the
MIDI Channel
Button.
How
to return to
the
normal key
(Ckey)
Pressing the
Key Transpose
Button
will
cause
the Display
Window
to
show
the current key
(
P,
to C
).
Whiie
holding the
Transpose
Button
down,
press the
Middle
C
key.
If
the
" i " is
shown
in
the
Display,
and
the
Key
Transpose
Indicator
goes
out,
the
Juno- 106 has
returned
to
the
normal
condition
(the
key
C).
Middle
C
Juno-106's
Keyboard
(Press
any
Key)
Transposed
down
Transposed
up
PEDAL
HOLD
Roland
.[=3
DP-2
Each
time
you
press
the
pedal,
one
paten
is
advanced.
DP-2

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