Roland JUNO-Di Owner's Manual page 15

Mobile synthesizer with song player
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BATTERY Indicator
When you're operating the JUNO-Di on batteries, this indicates the
amount remaining in the batteries (p. 18).
Normally, the indicator will be extinguished.
This indicator will light when the batteries run low.
If you continue using the JUNO-Di, the indicator will blink; please
recharge the batteries.
* If you continue use even though the indicator is blinking, the display
will indicate "Battery Low!" and further operation will be impossible.
[NUMERIC] Button
When this button is on, you can use the [RHYTHM (0)]–[PERFORM (9)]
buttons to enter numeric values (p. 57).
FAVORITE [ON/OFF] Button
Turns the Favorite function on/off (p. 46).
FAVORITE [BANK] Button
When this button is on, you can use the [RHYTHM (0)]–[PERFORM (9)]
buttons to select Favorite banks (p. 46).
Display
This shows information about the operation you're performing.
Dial
Use this to modify values. The value will change faster if you turn the dial
while holding down the [SHIFT] button (p. 57).
[RHYTHM]–[PERFORM] / [0]–[9] Buttons (Tone Buttons)
Use these buttons to select tones (p. 25). You can also use the dial to
select other tones in the same category.
When the [NUMERIC] button is on, you can use these buttons to enter a
numeric value.
[WRITE] Button
Saves the modified settings in internal memory (p. 52, p. 62).
[
] [
] [
] [
] Buttons (Cursor Buttons)
These buttons move the cursor position up/down/left/right (p. 57).
[SHIFT] Button
This button is used in conjunction with other buttons to access the
setting screens for various functions.
[EXIT] Button
This button returns you to the previous screen or to the main screen.
In some screens, this button is used to cancel the current operation.
[ENTER] Button
Use this button to finalize a setting or to execute an operation.
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SONG PLAYER
[RHYTHM PATTERN] Button
Turns the rhythm pattern on/off (p. 35, p. 74).
[C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE] Button
Turns the Center Cancel or Minus-One function on/off (p. 73).
[SONG LIST] Button
Displays the song list if USB memory is connected (p. 72).
[
] [
] Buttons
Use these buttons to select songs or to change the playback location
within a song (p. 72).
When [RHYTHM PATTERN] is on, these buttons switch rhythm patterns
(p. 74).
[LEVEL] Button
Use this button to adjust the volume of the rhythm pattern or song
(p. 72, p. 74).
[PLAY/STOP] / [DEMO] Button
This button starts/stops the rhythm pattern or song (p. 72, p. 74).
If USB memory is not connected and the [RHYTHM PATTERN] button is off
(unlit), pressing this button will start/stop the demo playback (p. 21).
[TAP TEMPO] Button
Used to specify the tempo (p. 58).
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SOUND MODIFY
ENVELOPE [ATTACK] [RELEASE] Knobs
Use these knobs to modify the sound in real time (p. 65).
[CUTOFF] [RESONANCE] Knobs
Use these knobs to modify the sound in real time (p. 66).
[REVERB] Knob
Adjusts the amount of reverb applied to the overall sound (p. 66).
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Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
This allows you to control pitch bend or apply
vibrato (p. 29).
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