Layering Different Tones-[Dual] Button; Playing With Multiple Tones-[Perform (Performance)] Button - Roland JUNO-Di Owner's Manual

Mobile synthesizer with song player
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Playing
Play the sample score.
You can also follow the steps described in pages 34–35 to play back the Pops rhythm pattern. In this
case, select "002: Pop 2" as the rhythm pattern group.
Turning off Dual
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Press the [DUAL] button to switch the light off.
The Dual function switches off.
Layering Different Tones—[DUAL] Button
Important
With the "Dual" function, you layer two different tones together.
Function
After selecting a tone that you want to play, press the [DUAL] button and choose a second tone to layer
over the top.
When you press the [DUAL] button once, it is lit that Dual is turned on.
When you press the [DUAL] button again, the light turns off to show that the Dual is turned off.
Playing with multiple tones—[PERFORM (Performance)] button
Tip
When you turn on functions that enable you to play with multiple tones, for example, Dual, Split (see page 33),
and Super Layer (see page 41), the [PERFORM] button is lit.
When you change the settings (i.e. the tone you use) of Dual, Split, or Super Layer, you can use numbers 501
to 564 on the [PERFORM] button to save the settings (see page 52).
The [PERFORM] button also has some presets for playing with multiple tones. (A collection of settings that
specify how a multiple number of tones are to be played is known as a "Performance.")
When you press the [PERFORM] button, the name of the performance is displayed at the top of the screen.
Piano/String Dual
Playing Pops
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