Connecting Pedals; Connecting A Portable Audio Device - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

Roland juno-stage: user guide
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Connecting Pedals

Hold pedal
Connect a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) to the rear panel
HOLD jack.
While you hold down the pedal, the notes will be sustained (held)
even if you take your fingers off the keyboard.
fig.HoldPdl.eps
Control pedal
Connect an expression pedal or pedal switch (EV-5 or DP series; sold
separately) to the rear panel CONTROL jack.
You can use the pedal to vary the volume or tonal character, or to
control various functions.
fig.CtrlPdl.eps
For details on pedal settings, refer to "Control Pedal Assign" (p. 147).
You must use the specified expression pedal or pedal switch (EV-5 or
DP series; sold separately). Connecting a unit made by another
manufacturer may cause the JUNO-STAGE to malfunction.
Patch select pedal
Connect a pedal switch (sold separately) to the rear panel PATCH
SELECT jack.
You can use the pedal to switch patches.
By using a stereo cable (sold separately) you can connect two pedal
switches to the PATCH SELECT jack.
DP series
For details, refer to "Patch Select" (p. 147).

Connecting a Portable Audio Device

You can connect an MP3 player or other audio device to the EXT
INPUT jack on the front panel and listen to the playback.
Using the Included Cable and Pad
You can use the included cable and pad when connecting your
portable audio player to the JUNO-STAGE.
Please read "Notes when using the Music Player Pad" (included with
the pad).
Music Player Cable
(Accessory)
EXT INPUT
jack
Getting Ready
Stereo Cable
Red
White
Portable
audio player
Music Player Pad
(Accessory)
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