Playing Multiple Sounds; Playing Different Sounds In The Left And Right Areas Of The Keyboard ([Split]) - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Playing Multiple Sounds

In Performance mode you can play separate patches with your right and left hands, or layer multiple patches so
that they are heard simultaneously.
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Playing Different Sounds in the Left and Right Areas
of the Keyboard ([SPLIT])
"Split mode" is when you divide the keyboard at a specified key into right-hand and left-hand areas, and play a
different patch in each area. The key at which the keyboard is divided is called the "split point."
The right-hand keyboard area is called the "Upper part," and the left-hand keyboard area is called the "Lower
part." The split point key is included in the Upper part.
When you turn on the power, the split point is set to the "C4" key.
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Press [PERFORM].
The PERFORM PLAY screen will appear.
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Press [SPLIT] so it's lit.
The JUNO-STAGE will be in Split mode.
[PART SELECT] will light, and the PART SELECT screen
will appear.
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The right-hand keyboard area will play the
Upper part patch, and the left-hand keyboard
area will play the Lower part patch.
Use [
] [
] to move the cursor to the UPPER or LOWER patch number, and use the VALUE dial
or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired patch.
To cancel Split, press [SPLIT] so it's extinguished.
Patch Number
Split point (C4)
LOWER
UPPER
Selecting Sounds
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