Roland JUNO-1 Owner's Manual page 10

Programmable polyphonic synthesizer
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How
to record
Chord Data used
for
Chord
Memory
Function
When
a
chord
data
is
recorded
into
the
a
JUNO
with the
Memory
Protect
Switch
set to
the
ON
position,
it
is
erased
by power
off.
If
you wish
to
retain
the recorded
chord
data
even
after
power
off,
you
should
record
it
with the
Memory
Protect
Switch
®
set to
the
OFF
position.
<OPERAT!ON>
®
Set the
Memory
Protect
Switch as
shown
below.
Memory
Protect
Switch
®
:
ON
Erased
when
the
power
is
off.
CD
Play the
chord
you
wish
to -record.
When
all
the keys are released, the
chord
data
is
recorded,
and
the Display
©will
respond
with:
When
the
Memory
Protect
Switch
is
set to
ON.
Memory
Protect
Switch
®
:
OFF
Retained
even
after
the
power
is off.
When
the
Memory
Protect
Switch
is
set to
OFF.
@
Press the Write Button
®
while holding
the
Chord
Memory
Button
down.
The
Display
©will respond
with:
®
If
necessary,
return
the
Memory
Protect
Switch
to
the
ON
position.
*
While
a
chord data
Is
being recorded, the
Octave
Transpose
or
Key
Transpose
HinctJon
does
not
work,
therefore,
the
middle
C
key ahways
works
as
C4
key.
*
When
the recorded chord
is
being
played,
the
Octave Transpose and Key Transpose
functions
work.
When
Octave Transpose
is
normal and
the
Key
Transpose
is
0,
playing
the
C4
key
will
faithfully
recall
the recorded
chord.
*
By
recording the
C4
key,
the
a
JUNO
can be
played as
a
monophonic
keyboard.
*
If
the keyboard
is
being played extremely
fast
or
too
many NOTE
ON
messages
are continu-
ously sent
into
the
MIDI
IN,
the chords
may
not
properly sound.
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