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Conventions Used in This Manual Operating buttons are enclosed by square brackets [ ]; e.g., [ENTER] button. Reference pages are indicated by (p. **). The following symbols are used. This indicates an important note; be sure to read it. This indicates a memo regarding the setting or function; read it as desired. This indicates a useful hint for operation; read it as necessary. This indicates information for your reference; read it as necessary. This indicates an explanation of a term; read it as necessary.
JUNO-Di_e.book 3 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger. Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 5 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 109b • Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet (p. 17). .................................................................................................................................. 110b • Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet. ........................................................................................
JUNO-Di_e.book 6 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply: Use of Batteries 301 • 401a Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise.
JUNO-Di_e.book 7 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 IMPORTANT NOTES Using USB Memories 204 704 * Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in—until it is firmly in place. 705 • Never touch the terminals of the USB memory. Also, avoid getting the terminals dirty. 207 708 • USB memories are constructed using precision components; handle the USB memories carefully, paying particular note to the following.
JUNO-Di_e.book 8 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Main Features Professional Synthesizer, Portable Package Professional synthesizer with over 1,000 instruments • More than one thousand sounds, with an emphasis on the piano, organ, strings, brass, and synth sounds that are crucial to live performance. Easy-to-use, intuitive user interface • You can use the sound buttons to directly select a variety of sounds.
JUNO-Di_e.book 9 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 IMPORTANT NOTES................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Main Features....................................................................................
JUNO-Di_e.book 10 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Contents Playing Bossa Nova ..................................................................................... 36 Playing a Chord with a Single Key—[CHORD MEMORY] Button........................................................................... 37 Playing Arpeggios—[ARPEGGIO] Button....................................................................................................................... 37 Playing Techno Sounds ...............................
JUNO-Di_e.book 11 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Contents Detailed Settings for Performance Functions ........................................... 63 Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound ....................................................................................................63 D Beam Controller Settings....................................................................................................................................
JUNO-Di_e.book 12 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Contents Using Your Computer for Music Production .................................................................................................................83 Installing the USB Driver in Your Computer.....................................................................................................84 Specifying the USB Driver..............................................................................................................................
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JUNO-Di_e.book 14 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Panel Descriptions Front Panel fig.Front.eps_70 1 1 2 3 USB MEMORY Connector You can connect USB memory (sold separately) to this connector. 931 4 5 MIC IN [VOLUME] Knob Adjusts the volume of the input from MIC INPUT jack (p. 43). MIC IN [REVERB] Button * Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in-until it is firmly in place. * Connect the USB memory after you turn on the JUNO-Di’s power.
JUNO-Di_e.book 15 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Panel Descriptions fig.Front.eps_70 7 8 6 7 SONG PLAYER BATTERY Indicator [RHYTHM PATTERN] Button When you’re operating the JUNO-Di on batteries, this indicates the amount remaining in the batteries (p. 18). Turns the rhythm pattern on/off (p. 35, p. 74). Normally, the indicator will be extinguished. This indicator will light when the batteries run low. If you continue using the JUNO-Di, the indicator will blink; please recharge the batteries. [C.
JUNO-Di_e.book 16 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Panel Descriptions Rear Panel fig.Rear.eps_70 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 [LCD CONTRAST] Knob This knob adjusts the contrast of the display (p. 20). 2 MIDI Connectors (OUT, IN) These connectors can be connected to other MIDI devices to receive and transmit MIDI messages (p. 80). 3 8 7 HOLD PEDAL Jack You can connect a pedal switch (such as one from the DP series; sold separately) here, and use it as a hold pedal (p. 19).
JUNO-Di_e.book 17 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Getting Ready Installing Batteries (Sold Separately) Connecting the AC Adaptor 1. Make sure that the [POWER] switch is off. 2. Connect the included power cord to the included AC If eight commercially available AA nickel-metal hydride batteries are installed, you’ll be able to play the JUNO-Di without connecting the AC adaptor. adaptor. Types of batteries that can be used 3.
JUNO-Di_e.book 18 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Getting Ready 2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment, taking care to observe the correct polarity (+/- orientation). Connecting the External Equipment fig.BattCase-2.eps Connecting Speakers or Headphones Since JUNO-Di contains no amplifier or speakers, you’ll need to connect it to audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, monitor speaker system or home stereo, or use headphones to hear its sound.
JUNO-Di_e.book 19 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Getting Ready Connecting Pedal Connect a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) to the rear panel HOLD PEDAL jack. While you hold down the pedal, the notes will be sustained (held) even if you take your fingers off the keyboard. fig.connect-pedal.eps Connecting a Microphone You can use a microphone by connecting it to the rear panel MIC INPUT jack. You can apply an effect to the sound from the microphone. For details, refer to “Using the vocoder” (p. 42).
JUNO-Di_e.book 20 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Getting Ready Turning On/Off the Power Turning Off the Power 1. Before turning off the power, consider these two 941 Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/ or damage to speakers and other devices. 1.
JUNO-Di_e.book 21 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Getting Ready Turning the Display Backlight On/Off To reduce battery consumption, you can turn off the display backlight when it’s not required. 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [EXIT] button. Listening to the Demo Songs Here’s how to listen to the demo songs that are built into the JUNO-Di. 1. Power up the JUNO-Di as described in “Turning On/Off the Power” (p. 20). 2. Press the [PLAY/STOP] button. The “DEMO” screen will appear.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 23 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Application Guide This Application Guide presents the functions that are available when you are playing music on the JUNO-Di. This guide contains sample scores for a wide variety of musical styles. Choose the section that you want to play from these scores. The supplied CD-ROM contains audio data for the sample scores for your reference. Audio data on the supplied CD-ROM File Name Section Page 01_Piano_Ballad.wav “Playing Ballads” p. 24 02_Jazz_EP.
JUNO-Di_e.book 24 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Ballads This section explains how to select the piano tone for playing ballads. If use a pedal (sold separately), you can make reverberate in the same way as if you were using the damper pedal on a piano. Use the “reverb” effect to add some reverberation to your tone, as if you are playing in a concert hall. Playing Ballads [PIANO] Button [REVERB] Knob Tone Buttons [PREVIEW] Button Selecting a Tone 1 Press the [PIANO] Button.
JUNO-Di_e.book 25 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Ballads Piano Ballad Important =120 Adding Reverb—[REVERB] Knob “Reverb” is an effect that adds reverberation to the tone, like the Function effect of playing in a concert hall. With the JUNO-Di, you can use the [REVERB] knob to adjust how the tone reverberates. Turn the [REVERB] knob to find the reverb that tones good to you. Operation Selecting a Tone Follow these steps to select a tone: 1.
JUNO-Di_e.book 26 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Jazz Electric Piano This section explains how to select the electric piano tone for playing jazzy phrases. You can change the mood of your playing by changing the effects added to the tone. Playing Jazz Electric Piano [PIANO] Button Dial [SHIFT] Button Selecting a Tone 1 Press the [PIANO] Button. 2 Press the [ ] cursor button. The electric piano tone is selected. 3 Use the dial to select “046: Stage Phazer.” Playing Play the sample score.
JUNO-Di_e.book 27 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Jazz Electric Piano Jazz EP =120 Adding an Effect When you select the “Stage Phazer” effect, a phasing effect is applied to the sound. In this section, you turn on the “Tremolo” effect while you play. 1 Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PIANO] button. The “MFX” screen is displayed. In the “MFX” screen, you can set the effect that you add to the currently selected tone.
JUNO-Di_e.book 28 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Rock Organ This section explains how to play rock organ with the classic seventies rock tone. Here, we will select the organ tone and add the “Rotary” effect. Use the Pitch Bend/Modulation lever on the left of the keyboard to make the tone vary while you play. Playing Rock Organ [KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button Pitch Bend/ Modulation Lever Selecting a Tone 1 Press the [KEYBOARD/ORGAN] button. The “001: HardRockORG1” sound is selected.
JUNO-Di_e.book 29 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Rock Organ Rock Organ Important =104 Rotary Effect + Modulation Lever When you play with the “Rotary” effect, you can tilt the Modulation lever forward to change the effect’s speed. Function At the “ ” mark in the sample score, press the Hold Pedal (see page 24) and tilt the lever forward with your left hand. When you move the lever, the swelling speed of the tone changes. When you return the lever, the swell also returns.
JUNO-Di_e.book 30 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Pops This section explains how to play pops with a variety of tones. By using the “Dual” function, you can layer two different tones together. For this example, we’ll layer Piano and Strings. Playing Pops [DUAL] Button [PIANO] Button [ORCHESTRA] Button Selecting a Tone 1 Press the [PIANO] button. 2 Use the dial to select “001: 88StageGrand.” The piano tone is selected. Turning on Dual 1 Press the [DUAL] button to switch the light on.
JUNO-Di_e.book 31 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Pops Piano/String Dual =110 ˚ Playing Play the sample score. You can also follow the steps described in pages 34–35 to play back the Pops rhythm pattern. In this case, select “002: Pop 2” as the rhythm pattern group. Turning off Dual 1 Press the [DUAL] button to switch the light off. The Dual function switches off. Important Layering Different Tones—[DUAL] Button With the “Dual” function, you layer two different tones together.
JUNO-Di_e.book 32 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing R&B This section explains how to play R&B, using the “Split” function to play bass with your left hand and piano with your right hand. If desired, you can use the “Octave Shift” function to lower the right-hand tone by an octave. JUNO-Di’s “Rhythm Pattern” function enables you to easily play rhythm patterns such as drums. Use rhythm patterns to enjoy playing like in a jam session.
JUNO-Di_e.book 33 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing R&B R&B Split =92 Playing Play the sample score. Important Playing with a Different Tone for Each Hand—[SPLIT] Button The “Split” function enables you to play with a different tone for each hand. Function After selecting a tone for the right hand, press the [SPLIT] button to divide the keyboard into two sections. Next, select a tone for the left hand. When you press the [SPLIT] button once, it lit to show that Split is turned on.
JUNO-Di_e.book 34 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing R&B [RHYTHM PATTERN] Button Dial OCTAVE [DOWN]/[UP] Buttons [PLAY/STOP] Button Shifting the Right Hand down One Octave Lower the pitch of the Upper tone, which you play with your right hand, by an octave. 1 Press the [ ] button to move the cursor to the number of the upper tone. The Upper tone is selected. 2 Press the OCTAVE [DOWN] button. The UPPER pitch is shifted down one octave.
JUNO-Di_e.book 35 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing R&B R&B Split 3 =92 Press the [PLAY/STOP] button. The R&B rhythm pattern is played back. Try playing the sample score along with the rhythm pattern. 4 Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to stop the rhythm pattern. Turning off each function If you press the [SPLIT] button and the button’s light goes out, the Split function is switched off.
JUNO-Di_e.book 36 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Bossa Nova This section explains how to play a Bossa Nova pattern using just your left hand. Use the JUNO-Di’s “Chord Memory” function to play complex chords with a single key. You also use the “Arpeggio” function, which allows you to create arpeggios simply by playing chords. Playing Bossa Nova [CHORD MEMORY] Button [GUITAR/BASS] Button [ARPEGGIO] Button Dial Selecting a Tone 1 Press the [GUITAR/BASS] button.
JUNO-Di_e.book 37 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Bossa Nova Ac. Guitar (Bossa Nova) =102 ˚ The “ARPEGGIO” screen is displayed. 2 Arpeggio style name Use the dial to select “123: Key Bckng1(a)” as the arpeggio style. Detailed setting for Arpeggio (p. 67) ˚ Playing Try playing the sample score. Turn on the Chord Memory and Arpeggio functions and play the staff labeled “PLAY” on the sample score. You can use simple fingerings to play the “CM/ARP” staff.
JUNO-Di_e.book 38 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Techno Sounds This section explains how to select a tone that was a standard in the Techno boom of the early 80s and use knobs to adjust the tone in real time. You can use the JUNO-Di’s Arpeggio function and the D Beam controller to give the tone more of a techno feel. Playing Techno Sounds D Beam Controller Dial [CUTOFF] Knob [RESONANCE] Knob [SYNTH] Button [SOLO SYNTH] Button [ARPEGGIO] Button Selecting a Tone 1 Press the [SYNTH] button.
JUNO-Di_e.book 39 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Techno Sounds Techno Arp =126 Playing Play the sample score. Turn on the Arpeggio function and play the staff labeled “Play” on the sample score. Play the keys at an octave higher than the pitches shown on the sample score. This allows you to play the “Arp Rhy” staff. Turning off each function If you press the [ARPEGGIO] button and the button’s light goes out, the Arpeggio is switched off.
JUNO-Di_e.book 40 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Drums The JUNO-Di contains many Rhythm Sets that can be assigned to each key, with a wide variety of percussion tones and sound effects. By selecting a rhythm set, you can use the keyboard to play drums. [RHYTHM] Button S. Drum B. Drum Crush Cymbal Hi-Hat Selecting a Rhythm Set 1 Selecting a Rhythm Set The “001: Pop Kit 1” rhythm set is selected. ˚ Playing Play the sample score. Start with just “B. Drum” and “S.
JUNO-Di_e.book 41 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Synthesizer Sounds This section explains how to play the “Synth Lead” tone, which is the most common among many synthesizer tones. Use the “Super Layer” function to make the synth tone thicker. Playing Synthesizer Sounds [SUPER LAYER] Button Dial [SYNTH] Button Selecting a Tone 1 2 Press the [SYNTH] button. Use the dial to select “013: Saw Lead 4.” ˚ Turning on the Super Layer Function 1 Press the [SUPER LAYER] button to switch the light on.
JUNO-Di_e.book 42 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Singing Along While You Play You can connect a microphone (sold separately) to the JUNO-Di to sing along while you play. In this section, there is no sample score. Instead, try the functions described below with your favorite score. With the JUNO-Di, you can control the microphone volume or echo. You can also use the “Vocoder” effect to change the characteristics of your voice.
JUNO-Di_e.book 43 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Singing Along While You Play Operation Changing vocoder settings Select an effect with the “Vocoder” and add it to your voice through the microphone. 1. Press the [VOCAL/PAD] button. 2. Use the dial to select “036: VOCODER Ens.” 3. Hold down the [SHIFT] button, and press the [PIANO] button. The “MFX” screen is displayed. “79:VOCODER” is selected as the effect type. 4. Use the [ 5. Use the dial to change the setting.
JUNO-Di_e.book 44 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Singing Along While You Play [TRANSPOSE] Button [-] [+] Buttons Important Shifting the Key Range in Semitone Steps—[TRANSPOSE] Button By using the “Transpose” function, you can easily adjust the pitch of the keyboard to that of your voice. Function The Transpose function allows you to shift the key range in semitone steps.
JUNO-Di_e.book 45 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Live When you are playing live, you need to quickly select tones and settings. For this, you can use the useful “Favorite” function to register tones and keyboard settings to the buttons in the order in which you plan to play live. This section also explains how to play back audio data using the JUNO-Di’s “Song Player” function. And lastly, you can try playing a piece that makes effective use of all the functions that were introduced.
JUNO-Di_e.book 46 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Live FAVORITE [BANK] Button Dial Cursor Buttons [MENU] Button [EXIT] Button [ENTER] Button FAVORITE [ON/OFF] Button Important Function Registering and Switching to Frequently Used Tones or Settings —FAVORITE [ON/OFF] Button/[BANK] Button The “Favorite” function enables you to switch to those tones or settings immediately, at the touch of a button. Use the ten [0] to [9] buttons to register tones or switch to tones.
JUNO-Di_e.book 47 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Live Assigning Functions to the Pedal After you have assigned the tones that you want to use in Favorites, you can set the pedal so you can use it to switch the Favorites. This way, you can switch between Favorites without taking your hands from the keyboard. Memo 1 For further information about connecting the pedal (sold separately), see “Connecting Pedal” (p. 19). Press the [MENU] button. The menu screen is displayed.
JUNO-Di_e.book 48 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Live EXT INPUT Jack [SONG LIST] Button USB MEMORY Connector [NUMERIC] Button [PLAY/STOP] Button Playing Back Songs with the Song Player You can use JUNO-Di’s “Song Player” function to play back a song from your audio data. 1 Plug the USB memory into the USB MEMORY Connector. USB MEMORY 2 Press the [SONG LIST] button. The button is lit. The song list screen is displayed.
JUNO-Di_e.book 49 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Live ˚ Playing Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to play back the song, and play the staff labeled “Lead” on the sample score. When you press the pedal at the “ board. ” mark, the Favorites will switch, changing the tone of the key- Experiment with some variations, such as changing the tones for the Favorites or using the Split function to play the staff that is shown in gray on the sample score.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 51 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Playing Live fig.score–09-2.
JUNO-Di_e.book 52 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Saving Your Settings —[WRITE] Button If you select the Split to change the settings of tones or octaves, or if you change the effect for a selected tone, when you turn the power off or select another tone, the changed settings are lost. If you want to preserve the changes, save the settings. Saved tones or settings are saved in the User Memory, with numbers starting from 501.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 54 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Overview How the JUNO-Di is Organized Broadly speaking, the JUNO-Di consists of a controller section, a sound generator section, and a song player section. Broadly speaking, there are two ways to play the JUNO-Di. One way is to play using just a single tone (e.g., the sound of a piano or guitar). The other way is to play more than one tone simultaneously; for example, by playing a bass tone with your left hand and a piano tone with your right hand. fig.
JUNO-Di_e.book 55 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Overview Playing two layered sounds (Dual) Use the “Dual” function when you want to play two tones layered. For example, you might use this to play a piano tone layered with a strings tone. Select one of the tones you want to use, and then press the [DUAL] button. Now you’ll hear two tones, and you can select and play the other tone that you want to layer with the first.
JUNO-Di_e.book 56 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Overview Temporary memory About Memory Tones and other settings are stored in what is referred to as memory. There are three kind of memory: temporary, rewritable, and nonrewritable. fig.Memory-Flow-e.eps USB Memory Song SMF Audio File System Temporary area This is the area that holds the data for the tone or performance that you’ve selected using the panel buttons. When you play the JUNO-Di, sound is produced based on data in the temporary area.
JUNO-Di_e.book 57 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Overview Basic Operation of the JUNO-Di Changing a value To change the value, use the dial. fig.dial.eps The [SHIFT] Button’s Function fig.shift.eps Turning the dial clockwise increases the value, counterclockwise decreases the value. By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing another button, you can access the screen for making settings related to that button. (In other words, the [SHIFT] button provides a shortcut to the corresponding screen.
JUNO-Di_e.book 58 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Overview Assigning a Name Main Screen On the JUNO-Di, you can assign names to each tone, rhythm set, performance. The procedure is the same for any type of data. The screen in which the upper line indicates the name of the tone or setting (performance name) is called the “main screen.” fig.disp-Name.eps_70 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 1.
JUNO-Di_e.book 59 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Tone Settings 5. Use the dial to set the desired value. Tone Settings Editing a Tone’s Volume, Portamento, Mono/Poly, or Bend Range (Patch Edit) The process of modifying a tone’s settings is called “patch editing (PATCH EDIT).” Item Value Description Patch Level 0–127 Specifies the volume of the tone. OFF, ON Specifies whether the portamento effect will be applied (ON) or not (OFF).
JUNO-Di_e.book 60 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Tone Settings Editing a Rhythm Set’s Volume (Rhythm Edit) The process of modifying a rhythm set’s (p. 55) settings is called “rhythm editing (RHYTHM EDIT).” To edit the currently selected rhythm set, proceed as follows. 1. Press the [MENU] button. The “MENU” screen will appear. 2. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select “EDIT,” and press the [ENTER] button. 3. Using the [ ][ ] buttons, get “RHYTHM EDIT” to be indicated in the upper line of the screen.
JUNO-Di_e.book 61 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Tone Settings 5. Use the dial to set the desired value. Editing the Effects (MFX/Chorus/ Reverb) (Effect Edit) The process of modifying the effect settings is called “effect editing.” You can make effect settings independently for when playing a tone by itself and for when using Split, Dual, or Super Layer (when the [PERFORM] button is lit). When playing a single tone You can use multi-effect (MFX), chorus, and reverb for each tone.
JUNO-Di_e.book 62 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Tone Settings The changes you make are temporary; they will be discarded when you turn off the power or select a different tone. If you want to keep the changes you make, you must write them into memory. When you use Effect Edit to modify the settings, an “*” will appear next to the tone name or performance name. This “*” will disappear when you save that tone or performance.
JUNO-Di_e.book 63 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound The D Beam controller can be used simply by waving your hand over it. It can be used to apply various effects, depending on the function that is assigned to it. 1. Press either the D BEAM [SOLO SYNTH], [EXPRESSION], or [ASSIGNABLE] button to turn on the D Beam controller. Button Description D Beam Controller Settings 1.
JUNO-Di_e.book 64 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions 3. Use the dial to set the desired value. SOLO SYNTH Item Value Description Level 0–127 Sets the volume of the Solo Synth. Range 2OCT, 4OCT, 8OCT Sets the Solo Synth to a pitch range of 2 octaves, 4 octaves, or 8 octaves. Item Value Description Range Min 0–127 Lower limit of the range of the Expression.
JUNO-Di_e.book 65 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound (SOUND MODIFY) You can use the SOUND MODIFY knobs to modify the sound in real time. fig.soundmodify.eps Modifying how the volume changes (ENVELOPE [ATTACK]/[RELEASE] knobs) The “envelope” is the shape of the volume changes from when an instrument begins sounding until it decays to silence.
JUNO-Di_e.book 66 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Modifying the tonal character ([CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] knobs) Split Settings You can use these knobs to adjust the filter that cuts or boosts specific frequency regions of the sound. These affect the following parameters of the currently selected tone. Adjusts the frequency (cutoff frequency) at which the filter begins to be applied.
JUNO-Di_e.book 67 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Octave Shift Settings Arpeggio Settings “Octave Shift” is a setting that lets you change the pitch of the keyboard in steps of an octave. 1. For more about the Arpeggio function, refer to “Playing Arpeggios—[ARPEGGIO] Button” (p. 37). Press the OCTAVE [DOWN] or [UP] button. The arpeggio settings cannot be saved. 1. Press the [ARPEGGIO] button so it’s lit.
JUNO-Di_e.book 68 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Item Duration Motif Velocity Oct Range Accent Value Description 30–120%, Full This determines whether the sounds are played staccato (short and clipped), or tenuto (fully drawn out). 30–120: For example, when set to “30,” the length of the note in a grid (or when a series of grids is connected with ties, the final grid) is 30% of the full length of the note set in the grid type.
JUNO-Di_e.book 69 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Chord Memory Settings Favorite Settings For more about the Chord Memory function, refer to “Playing a Chord with a Single Key—[CHORD MEMORY] Button” (p. 37). For more about the Favorite function, refer to “Registering and Switching to Frequently Used Tones or Settings —FAVORITE [ON/OFF] Button/[BANK] Button” (p. 46). The chord memory settings cannot be saved. 1. Press the [CHORD MEMORY] button so it’s lit.
JUNO-Di_e.book 70 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Detailed Settings for Performance Functions Using the Keyboard to Control Images ([V-LINK] Button) Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF 1. Press the [V-LINK] button so it’s lit. The “V-LINK” screen appears, and the V-LINK setting will be on. fig.disp–Vlink.eps What is V-LINK? ) is a function that allows music and images to V-LINK ( be performed together.
JUNO-Di_e.book 71 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Song Player Settings The JUNO-Di’s “SONG PLAYER” has the following two functions. • You’ll need to use the included “Playlist Editor” to create playlists. You can’t create playlists on the JUNO-Di itself. You can play along on the keyboard to the accompaniment of the music played back by the song player. • Playlist Editor can handle up to 999 songs and 999 playlists, but the JUNO-Di can use a maximum of 399 songs and 399 playlists.
JUNO-Di_e.book 72 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Song Player Settings Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST] Button) 1. Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and Moving the Playback Location You can use the following buttons to move the playback location. Button Description [ ] Returns to the beginning of the song. If you press this at the beginning of a song, you’ll move to the beginning of the preceding song. Hold down the button to rewind the song. [ ] Moves to the next song.
JUNO-Di_e.book 73 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Song Player Settings Selecting and Playing a Playlist 1. Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and songs to the JUNO-Di. 2. Press the [SONG LIST] button. The button’s indicator will light, and the song list screen will appear. 3. Press the [ ] button. The “PLAYLIST SELECT” screen will appear. fig.disp-playlist.eps_70 Performing Along with a Song ([C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE] Button) If you use the [C.
JUNO-Di_e.book 74 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Song Player Settings Playing Rhythm Patterns ([RHYTHM PATTERN] Button) Changing the Style or Rhythm Set of the Rhythm Pattern Rhythm Pattern: A rhythm pattern is a fixed phrase played by rhythm instruments such as drums or percussion. The JUNO-Di contains rhythm patterns for a wide range of styles. It’s easy to play back these rhythm patterns while you play along on the keyboard.
JUNO-Di_e.book 75 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Other Settings Making Settings that are Common to the Entire JUNO-Di (SYSTEM) “System settings” refers to settings that apply to the entire JUNO-Di, such as keyboard touch settings and MIDI settings. Procedure for Making System Settings 1. Press the [MENU] button. 4. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to move the cursor to the item that you want to set. The “MENU” screen will appear. 2. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select “SYSTEM,” and press the [ENTER] button. 5.
JUNO-Di_e.book 76 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Other Settings Menu Item Value Assign VIB-RATE, VIB-DEPTH, VIB-DELAY, CHORUS-SEND, REVERB-SEND, AFTERTOUCH, START/STOP, TAP-TEMPO, PROG-UP, PROG-DOWN, FAV-UP, FAV-DOWN Continuous Hold OFF, ON If “Assign” is set to “HOLD,” turning this “ON” allows the HOLD PEDAL jack to support half-pedaling. When this is set to support use of half-pedaling techniques, you can then connect an optional expression pedal (DP-10, etc.
JUNO-Di_e.book 77 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Other Settings Backing Up or Initializing Data (UTILITY) Utility functions let you save user data to USB memory or restore data from USB memory back to the JUNO-Di. You’ll also use these utility functions when you want to return the JUNO-Di to its factory settings, or initialize USB memory. Connect your USB memory after you’ve turned the JUNO-Di’s power on. Never disconnect the USB memory while the power is turned on. Use USB memory sold by Roland.
JUNO-Di_e.book 78 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Other Settings Returning to the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET) You can return all of the JUNO-Di’s settings to the state they were in when the instrument was shipped from the factory. This operation is called “Factory Reset.” If the JUNO-Di’s internal memory contains important data that you’ve created, be aware that all of this user data will be lost when you execute the factory reset operation.
JUNO-Di_e.book 79 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Other Settings Playing the Demo Songs (DEMO PLAY) Here’s how to view the version of the JUNO-Di’s software. 1. Press the [MENU] button. The “MENU” screen will appear. 1. Press the [MENU] button. 2. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select “DEMO PLAY,” and press the [ENTER] button. The “DEMO MENU” screen will appear. 3. Use the dial or the [ ][ Viewing the Version (VERSION INFO) ] buttons to select a demo song. The “MENU” screen will appear. 2.
JUNO-Di_e.book 80 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Connecting an External MIDI Device Example: About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard specification that allows musical data to be transferred between electronic musical instruments and computers.
JUNO-Di_e.book 81 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Connecting an External MIDI Device Using the JUNO-Di as a Master Keyboard (MIDI Controller Mode) You can connect external MIDI devices to the JUNO-Di’s MIDI OUT connector, and use the JUNO-Di to control the connected MIDI devices. Specifying the Transmit Channel Set the JUNO-Di’s transmit channel so it matches the channel your external MIDI device is using for reception. 1.
JUNO-Di_e.book 82 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Connecting an External MIDI Device Using the JUNO-Di as a MIDI Sound Module You can use the JUNO-Di as a MIDI sound module in one of two ways; in Patch mode to play a single tone, or in Performance mode to play more than one tone simultaneously. Playing the JUNO-Di from an External MIDI Device Connection example fig.midi-receive-j.
JUNO-Di_e.book 83 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Connecting an External MIDI Device Soft Through On/Off “Through” is a function by which the MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN connector are re-transmitted without change from the MIDI OUT connector.
JUNO-Di_e.book 84 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Connecting an External MIDI Device 1. Press the [MENU] button. Installing the USB Driver in Your Computer The “MENU” screen will appear. 2. Use the [ You’ll need to install the USB driver if you want to use the software provided on the included CD-ROM. ][ ] buttons to select “SYSTEM,” and press the [ENTER] button. The setting screen will appear. The driver is provided on the included CD-ROM (JUNO-Di CD-ROM).
JUNO-Di_e.book 85 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Connecting an External MIDI Device Using JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/ Playlist Editor The included JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor software will help you enjoy the full potential of the JUNO-Di. “JUNO-Di Editor” lets you use your computer to perform detailed editing for sounds and other settings that cannot be accessed from the JUNODi’s front panel.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 88 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Troubleshooting If the JUNO-Di does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station. * If any sort of message is being displayed on the screen during an operation, refer to “Error Messages” (p. 92). Problems Concerning the Entire JUNO-Di Q A The power does not turn on. Check the following points.
JUNO-Di_e.book 89 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Troubleshooting Q A When I play the keyboard, notes do not stop. Q A There are some sounds I can’t select. Is the pedal polarity of the Hold Pedal reversed? Check the “Hold Pedal” “Polarity” parameter setting (p. 76). Q A If you use the included “JUNO-Di Editor” to set the patch’s category to “NO ASSIGN,” you won’t be able to select it from the JUNO-Di’s panel. Q The sound cuts off when I switch tones (patches) in Patch mode.
JUNO-Di_e.book 90 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Troubleshooting Q Multi-effect 43: DELAY or other delay time value is set to the note, and then the tempo is slowed down, does the delay time not change beyond a fixed length? A Such Delay time settings have an upper limit, so if the upper limit of a value set to the note is exceeded when the tempo is retarded, that upper value cannot rise any further.
JUNO-Di_e.book 91 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Troubleshooting Q A Songs won’t play. When using sequencing software, operating the knobs or other controls does not affect the sound. A For some sequencing programs, System Exclusive messages are not transmitted by the Thru function. If you are using such sequencer software and want to record system exclusive messages, turn on the following parameters. This may be due to the following reasons. • Songs (audio files) whose sample rate is other than 44.
JUNO-Di_e.book 92 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Error Messages If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message will appear. Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action. Message Meaning Action USB Mem Not Ready! USB memory is not connected. Connect USB memory. Failed to load data from USB memory. Make sure that USB memory is correctly connected. It may be that the file is damaged.
JUNO-Di_e.book 93 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List Multi-Effects Parameters (MFX1–3, MFX) The multi-effects feature 79 different kinds of effects. Some of the effects consist of two or more different effects connected in series. FILTER (10 types) DELAY (13 types) 01 EQUALIZER P.94 43 DELAY P.99 02 SPECTRUM P.94 44 LONG DELAY P.99 03 ISOLATOR P.94 45 SERIAL DELAY P.100 04 LOW BOOST P.94 46 MODULATION DELAY P.100 05 SUPER FILTER P.95 47 3TAP PAN DELAY P.
JUNO-Di_e.book 94 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List About Note 01: EQUALIZER Some effect settings (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be specified in terms of a note value. The note value for the current setting is shown following the numerical value. * If the Rate is specified as a note value, the modulation will be synchronized with the tempo when you play back SMF song data. note: This is a three-band stereo equalizer (low, mid, high).
JUNO-Di_e.book 95 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 05: SUPER FILTER 09: HUMANIZER This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope. The cutoff frequency can be varied.
JUNO-Di_e.book 96 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 12: STEP PHASER 16: The phaser effect will be varied gradually. Item Value Description Mode 4-STAGE, 8-STAGE, 12-STAGE Number of stages in the phaser Step Rate 0.10–20.00 Hz, note Rate of the step-wise change in the phaser effect Mix Level 0–127 Level of the phase-shifted sound 0–127 Output Level Extremely high settings of the phase difference produce a deep phaser effect.
JUNO-Di_e.book 97 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 19: STEP PAN 23: CHORUS This uses a 16-step sequence to vary the panning of the sound. Item Value Description Rate 0.05–10.00 Hz, note Rate at which the 16-step sequence will cycle Level 0–127 Output volume By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a conventional sound into a sound that appears to be played as a backing phrase. This is especially effective when applied to sustain-type sounds.
JUNO-Di_e.book 98 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 28: SPACE-D 33: 2 BAND FLANGER This is a multiple chorus that applies two-phase modulation in stereo. It gives no impression of modulation, but produces a transparent chorus effect. Item Rate Depth Level Value Description 0.05–10.00 Hz, note Frequency of modulation 0–127 Depth of modulation 0–127 Output Level A flanger that lets you apply an effect independently to the lowfrequency and high-frequency ranges. Item Value Low Rate 0.
JUNO-Di_e.book 99 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 37: VS OVERDRIVE 41: LIMITER This is an overdrive that provides heavy distortion. Item Value Amp Type SMALL, BUILT-IN, 2-STACK, 3-STACK Drive 0–127 Level 0–127 Compresses signals that exceed a specified volume level, preventing distortion from occurring.
JUNO-Di_e.book 100 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 45: SERIAL DELAY 49: MULTI TAP DELAY This delay connects two delay units in series.
JUNO-Di_e.book 101 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 53: ANALOG DELAY 57: LOFI COMPRESS A stereo delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly. Item Value Delay Time 0–1300 msec, note This is an effect that intentionally degrades the sound quality for creative purposes. Description Feedback -98–+98% Balance D100:0W–D0:100W Adjusts the time until the delay is heard. Adjusts the amount of the delay that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (-) settings invert the phase.
JUNO-Di_e.book 102 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 62: 2VOI PCH SHIFTER (2VOICE PITCH SHIFTER) Shifts the pitch of the original sound. This 2-voice pitch shifter has two pitch shifters, and can add two pitch shifted sounds to the original sound. Item Value Pch1 Coarse -24-+12 semi Pch2 Coarse -24-+12 semi Balance D100:0W-D0:100W Description Adjusts the pitch of Pitch Shift 1 in semitone steps. Settings of the Pitch Shift 2 sound. The items are the same as for the Pitch Shift 1 sound.
JUNO-Di_e.book 103 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List 71: DST → DELAY (DISTORTION → DELAY) Item Value Dst Drive 0–127 Delay Time 0–2600 msec, note Delay Feedback -98–+98% Level 0–127 Description Degree of distortion Also changes the volume. Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the delay sound is heard. Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound that is fed back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.
JUNO-Di_e.book 104 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Effects List Reverb Parameters Chorus Parameters The JUNO-Di’s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay unit. These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, and the characteristics of the selected effect type. Value Item 00: OFF, 01: CHORUS, Chorus Type 02: DELAY, 03: GM2 CHORUS Chorus Level 0–127 or Delay Level Description Selects either Chorus or Delay. 00: OFF Neither Chorus or Delay is used. 01: CHORUS Chorus is used.
JUNO-Di_e.book 105 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Tone List [PIANO] Button No. * Pf111–Pf128 are GM/GM2 tones. No.
JUNO-Di_e.book 106 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Tone List [KEYBOARD/ORGAN] Button No. * Ky125–Ky162 are GM/GM2 tones. No.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 109 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Tone List [ORCHESTRA] Button No. * Oc070–Oc087 are GM/GM2 tones. No.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 112 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Tone List No. 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 Vo064 Vo065 Vo066 Vo067 Vo068 Vo069 Vo070 Vo071 Vo072 Tone Name Brusky 2.2 Pad 1 2.2 Pad 2 2.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 121 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Rhythm Set List Note No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 C2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 C3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 C4 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 C5 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 C6 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 C7 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 021 GM2 STANDARD High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron Click Metron Bell Kick Drum 2 Kick Drum 1 Side Stick Aco.Snare Hand Clap Elec.
JUNO-Di_e.book 122 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Rhythm Set List Note No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 C2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 C3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 C4 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 C5 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 C6 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 C7 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 122 026 GM2 JAZZ High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron Click Metron Bell Jazz Kick 2 Jazz Kick 1 Side Stick Aco.Snare Hand Clap Elec.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 125 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Chord Memory List 006. Blues 001. Pop 1 Assign Key C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B Chord Name Cadd9 C#maj9 D-7 D#maj7 Cadd9 (on E) Fmaj9 Dadd9 (on F#) Cadd9 (on G) F-6 (on Ab) F (on A) G- (on Bb) G (on B) Constituent Notes of Chord Forms C3, G3, D4, E4 C#3, C4, D#4, F4 D3, F4, A3, C4 D#3, A#3, D4, G4 E3, C4, D4, G4 F2, A3, E4, G4 F#2, A3, D4, E4 G2, D4, E4, G4 G#2, C4, D4, F4 A2, A3, C4, F4 A#2, A#3, D4, G4 B2, B3, D4, G4 002.
JUNO-Di_e.book 126 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Chord Memory List 016. 5th Stack 011. Pop Min 2 Assign Key C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B Chord Name C-add9 Eb7(on Db) D-7(b5) Ebmaj7 Emaj7(9) F-7(9) Gbdim7 G7(b13) Abmaj7 A-7(b5) C-7(on Bb) C-maj7(B) Constituent Notes of Chord Forms C3, D4, D#4, G4 C#3, A#3, D#4, G4 D3, G#3, C4, F4 D#3, A#3, D4, G4 E3, G#3, D#4, F#4 F2, G#3, D#4, G4 F#2, A3, C4, D#4 G2, F3, B3, D#4 G#2, C4, D#4, G4 A2, C4, D#4, G4 A#2, C4, D#4, G4 B2, D4, D#4, G4 012.
JUNO-Di_e.book 127 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart Model JUNO-Di Transmitted Function... Date : April 1, 2009 Version : 1.
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JUNO-Di_e.book 129 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Index Numerics D L 2 BAND CHORUS .................................................................... 98 2 BAND FLANGER ................................................................... 98 2 BAND STEP FLANGER ........................................................ 98 2VOICE PITCH SHIFTER ...................................................... 102 3D CHORUS .............................................................................. 98 3D DELAY ........
JUNO-Di_e.book 130 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 Index Patch ........................................................................................... 55 Patch Edit .................................................................................. 59 Patch Level ............................................................................... 59 Patch mode .............................................................................. 82 Patch Rx/Tx Ch .......................................................
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JUNO-Di_e.book 132 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 For EU Countries For China For C.A. US (Proposition 65) WARNING This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm, including lead.
JUNO-Di_e.book 133 ページ 2009年2月17日 火曜日 午後1時46分 For the U.K. IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
JUNO-Di_e.book 134 ページ 2009年2月17日 Information AFRICA EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office 9, EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street, ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis, Cairo 11341, EGYPT TEL: (022)-417-1828 REUNION Maison FO - YAM Marcel 25 Rue Jules Hermann, Chaudron - BP79 97 491 Ste Clotilde Cedex, REUNION ISLAND TEL: (0262) 218-429 SOUTH AFRICA T.O.M.S. Sound & Music (Pty)Ltd. 2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195, SOUTH AFRICA TEL: (011)417 3400 Paul Bothner(PTY)Ltd.
Conventions Used in This Manual Operating buttons are enclosed by square brackets [ ]; e.g., [ENTER] button. Reference pages are indicated by (p. **). The following symbols are used. This indicates an important note; be sure to read it. This indicates a memo regarding the setting or function; read it as desired. This indicates a useful hint for operation; read it as necessary. This indicates information for your reference; read it as necessary. This indicates an explanation of a term; read it as necessary.
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