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Roland juno-stage: user guide
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Display
This shows information about the operation you're performing.
PATCH/PERFORM NUMBER Display
This indicates the number of the currently selected patch or performance.
[RHYTHM/0]–[BASS/9] (Category Group Buttons)
In Patch mode, use these buttons to select the patch category (p. 46).
Function Buttons ([KBD/ORG/2]–[VOCAL/PAD/7])
The six buttons located below the display will execute various functions
when you're editing or performing other tasks.
The function of these buttons will depend on the screen you've selected (p.
43).
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[DEC] [INC]
Use these to modify values. The value will change faster if you hold down
one button and press the other.
If you press one of these buttons while holding down [SHIFT], the value will
change in larger steps (p. 43).
[
] [
] [
] [
] (Cursor Buttons)
These buttons move the cursor position up/down/left/right (p. 43).
VALUE Dial
Use this to modify values. The value will change faster if you turn the
VALUE dial while holding down [SHIFT] (p. 43).
[SHIFT]
This button is used in combination with other buttons to execute various
functions.
[EXIT]
Returns you to the previous screen, or closes the currently open window.
In some screens, this button will cancel the currently executing function.
[ENTER/LIST]
Use this button to confirm a value or execute an operation.
This button is also used to display a list of patches or performances (p. 46,
p. 49).
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SONG PLAYER
EXT INPUT Jack
You can connect your portable audio player or similar device here (p. 73).
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* When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level of
equipment connected to the inputs (EXT INPUT) may be low. If this
happens, use connection cables that do not contain resistors.
[C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE]
Turns the Center Cancel or Minus-One function on/off (p. 73).
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[SONG LIST]
Displays the song list if USB memory is connected.
LEVEL [
] [
]
Use these buttons to adjust the volume of the rhythm pattern or song (p. 69,
p. 74).
[RHYTHM PATTERN]
Turns the rhythm pattern on/off (p. 74).
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] [
] [
] [
If [RHYTHM PATTERN] is off, you can use these buttons to select a song or
to move the playback location within a song.
When [RHYTHM PATTERN] is on, these buttons switch rhythm patterns (p.
74).
[STOP]
Stops playback (p. 69, p. 74).
[PLAY]
Starts playback (p. 69, p. 74).
[TAP TEMPO]
Used to specify the tempo (p. 60, p. 70, p. 74).
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SOUND MODIFY
[LOCK]
If you turn this button on, the following knobs will be disabled (p. 59).
ENVELOPE [ATTACK] [RELEASE] Knobs
These knobs modify the sound in real time, or edit parameter values (p.
58).
[CUTOFF] [RESONANCE] Knobs
These knobs modify the sound in real time, or edit parameter values (p.
58).
MASTER EQ [LOW] [HIGH] Knobs
These knobs adjust the overall tone quality.
[LOW] knob adjusts the low frequency range, and [HIGH] knob adjusts the
high frequency range (p. 59).
[REVERB] Knob
Adjusts the amount of reverb applied to the overall sound (p. 59).
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[S1] [S2] (Assignable Switches)
You can assign various parameters or functions to these
buttons (p. 55).
Pitch bend/Modulation Lever
This allows you to control pitch bend or apply vibrato (p.
54).
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