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Unofficial User Guide
Ian R Wilson, 2016
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  • Page 1 Roland Unofficial User Guide Ian R Wilson, 2016...
  • Page 2: Delay

    Turns on the unit’s power. ▫ After you’ve made connections correctly, turn on the first and then the connected system. Powering on in any other order could cause a malfunction or damage. When turning the power off, turn off the connected system first and then the ▫...
  • Page 3 Plug in your external MIDI device (controller or keyboard) using a standard MIDI cable to control the Standard Kensington lock to secure the unit from theft. Allows selection of sound patches and banks, along with programming the step sequencer and selecting other general effects.
  • Page 4: Porta

    Saving the Current patch You can save up to 64 patches using the bank and patch numbers. An edited patch is indicated by a dot in the BANK PATCH display. To permanently save an edited patch, press and release one of the BANK buttons [1] to [8], and then press and hold down (long-press) a PATCH button [1] to [8] until the dot on the BANK PATCH display disappears - This indicates that the patch has been saved.
  • Page 5 [1]  AUTO (default). This will synchronize the ’s tempo to the external MIDI clock signal coming from the MIDI IN connector. [2]  INTERNAL. This will cause the to operate at the tempo of the unit itself.  MANUAL + [4] [2] thru [13] Transpose the keyboard range up or down in semitones, where the default of ±0 is [8].
  • Page 6 [2]  HOLD ON This forces the mod wheel to remain at the point you take your finger off it, which is like a standard mod- wheel without a spring.  MANUAL + [12] [1] thru [3] Allows you to adjust the chorus noise, as simulated from the original Juno 106. [1] ...
  • Page 7: Assign

    [1] thru [16] These represent the 16 steps of the sequencer. Press one of the 16 buttons to toggle the step on (lit) or off (unlit). Lit steps will sound during sequence playback, while unlit steps will not. [1] thru [16] + C1 (or a note on the keyboard) Assigns the note to the selected step.
  • Page 8: Osc1

    This is a touch-type ribbon controller that emulates a pitch bend wheel, and will preview sound when the is not connected to a controller. I can also adjust settings in various modes. Sliding up increases the pitch of the note, while sliding down decreases the pitch. This is a touch-type ribbon controller that emulates a modulation wheel.
  • Page 9: Env1

    NOISE Slider Adjusts the volume of the noise added to the sound. HPF is a High-Pass Filter that only allows higher frequencies to pass through to the output. FREQ Slider This sets the cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter. Frequency bands below the cutoff are filtered out while those above are allowed to pass through, removing bass and giving the sound a “thinner”...
  • Page 10: Env2

    This allows you to adjust how the amplitude (volume) of the sound changes over time using an ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release) envelope. Attack Attack Time. How quickly the amplitude envelope reaches the maximum value after pressing a key. Decay Decay Time.
  • Page 11 To make a backup copy of your data, perform the following steps: 1. Turn the POWER button [A] to ON while holding down the PATCH NUMBER [2] button. 2. Connect the USB port to your computer via USB cable. 3. Once recognized, open the “ ”...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    The 64 patches are stored in the BACKUP folder on the in text files named JU06_PATCHx.PRM where is 1 thru 64 for each patch. Since the patch files are text files, they are easy to read and understand. Below is an example of the contents of one of these patch files. LFO RATE (161);...
  • Page 13 The names if each are self-explanatory, and the following table lists each parameter with the corresponding minimum and maximum values for each. Controller LFO RATE LFO DELAY TIME LFO WAVE OSC LFO MOD OSC ENV MOD OSC FREQ MOD DST PWM SOURCE OSC1 CROSS MOD OSC1 RANGE...