Panel Descriptions; Front Panel - Roland JUNO-Di Owner's Manual

Mobile synthesizer with song player
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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

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USB MEMORY Connector
You can connect USB memory (sold separately) to this connector.
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* Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in-until it is firmly in place.
* Connect the USB memory after you turn on the JUNO-Di's power.
Never disconnect the USB memory while the JUNO-Di is powered up.
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D BEAM Controller
You can apply various effects to the sound by moving your hand above
the D Beam controller.
Use the three buttons below it to turn the D Beam controller on/off.
A setting screen will appear when you press this button to turn it on.
[SOLO SYNTH] Button
This button lets you use the D Beam controller to play the JUNO-Di like a
monophonic synthesizer (p. 63).
[EXPRESSION] Button
This button lets you use the D Beam controller to create expressive
changes in the volume (p. 63).
[ASSIGNABLE] Button
This button lets you assign various functions to the D Beam controller
(p. 63).
* By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing one of these
buttons, you can access the corresponding edit screen without turning
the button on/off.
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[VOLUME] Knob
Adjusts the overall volume that is output from the rear panel OUTPUT
jacks and PHONES jack (p. 20).
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MODE/MIC
[MENU] Button
This button displays a menu from which you can choose system settings
or utility functions. This button is also used when you want to edit sounds
or other settings in detail.
[MIDI CONTROLLER] Button
Selects MIDI Controller mode, allowing you to control an external MIDI
sound generator (p. 81).
[PREVIEW] Button
Hold down this button to audition the currently selected sound (p. 25).
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MIC IN [VOLUME] Knob
Adjusts the volume of the input from MIC INPUT jack (p. 43).
MIC IN [REVERB] Button
This button applies reverb to the sound that's being input via the MIC
INPUT jack (p. 43).
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KEYBOARD
[SPLIT] Button
This button turns on "Split," which lets you play two different tones with
the left and right hands (p. 33).
[DUAL] Button
This button turns on "Dual," allowing you to play two layered tones (p. 31).
[SUPER LAYER] Button
This button turns on "Super Layer," which makes a single tone richer or
more spacious (p. 41).
[ARPEGGIO] Button
Turns the arpeggio on/off.
A setting screen will appear when you press this button to turn it on
(p. 37, p. 67).
[CHORD MEMORY] Button
Turns the chord memory function on/off.
A setting screen will appear when you press this button to turn it on
(p. 37, p. 69).
[V-LINK] Button
Turns the V-LINK on/off.
A setting screen will appear when you press this button to turn it on
(p. 70).
[TRANSPOSE] Button
By holding down the [TRANSPOSE] button and using the [-] [+] buttons,
you can raise or lower the key range in semitone steps (p. 44).
OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP] Buttons
These buttons raise or lower the key range in steps of an octave (p. 34).
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