Assigning A Name; Changing The Tempo; Main Screen - Roland JUNO-Di Owner's Manual

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Assigning a Name

On the JUNO-Di, you can assign names to each tone, rhythm set,
performance. The procedure is the same for any type of data.
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1.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to move the cursor to the
location where you wish to input a character.
2.
Turn the dial to specify the character.
Available Characters/Symbols
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | }

Changing the Tempo

The tempo setting is common to the entire JUNO-Di.
The following functions use this setting as their tempo.
• Rhythm patterns
• Arpeggio
• Song (SMF) playback
1.
Press the [TAP TEMPO] button.
The tempo setting is shown in the top line of the screen.
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2.
Press the [TAP TEMPO] button three or more times at the
desired tempo.
The tempo will be set to the interval at which you pressed the
button.
3.
When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT]
button.
When the tempo setting is displayed, you can use the dial to
directly change the tempo setting.
The tempo setting you've changed as described above will be
discarded when you turn off the power. If you want the tempo
setting to be retained even while the power is turned off, use
the System setting "System Tempo" (p. 75) to specify it.
If you set the system setting "Sync Mode" (p. 76) to "SLAVE,"
the tempo value will be shown as "MIDI"; the tempo will be
determined by MIDI clock messages from an external MIDI
device.
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Main Screen

The screen in which the upper line indicates the name of the tone or
setting (performance name) is called the "main screen."
Normally, pressing the [EXIT] button a number of times will take you to
the main screen.
The main screen for settings that play a single sound
• The top line shows the name of the sound.
• This screen will be shown immediately after you turn on the power.
The main screen for settings that play multiple sounds
• The top line shows the name of the setting (performance name).
The "*" indication in the main screen
When you edit the sound or performance settings (e.g., when you
change the lower sound of a split), an "*" will appear in the main
screen.
• For settings that play a single sound, an "*" will be added to the
sound name in the main screen when you edit the sound's
settings (Patch Edit; p. 59 or Rhythm Edit; p. 60).
• For settings that play multiple sounds, an "*" will be added to the
performance name in the main screen when you switch the sounds
you're playing or when you edit the settings (Part Edit; p. 60).
• For settings that play multiple sounds, an "*" will be added to the
sound name in the main screen when you edit the sound settings
(Patch Edit; p. 59, Rhythm Edit; p. 60).
When you save the sound or settings (performance) indicated by
the "*" to user memory, the "*" will disappear from the main screen.
Settings you've edited will be lost when you turn off the
power or select another sound. If you want to keep the
changes you made, save them to user memory.
For more information about saving, see "Saving Your
Settings" (p. 62).

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