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Roland Juno-DIRoland JUNO-Di - 61-Key Mobile Synthesizer with Song Player
JUNO-Di: Mobile Synthesizer with Song Player Travel Light, Play Heavy FeaturesOn stage or in the streets, the JUNO-Di is a traveling musicians dream. Its lightweight, it can run on batteries, and its easy to use, yet it performs and sounds like a heavyweight synth. Its packed with a wide variety of top-quality sounds - over 1,000 to choose from! It has a friendly direct access control panel for easy editing and a Song Player for larger-than-life performances. First-timers and pros alike will lov... Read more

Details
Brand: ROLAND
Part Numbers: JUNO DI, JUNO-DI, JUNO-Di, JUNODI, JUNOQDI, Juno-Di
UPC: 0761294403099, 761294403099
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Sheet 1 6:53pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
So easy to use yet it is suitable for a professional. Great sound library and many intuitive sound modifying parameters. Great keyboard for [$]!
Arnorld 9:07pm on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 
The juno di is a very complete synth. Fantastic sounds. Soundplayer to play MIDI files and sound files from a USB stick. Also backup on USB.

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Documents

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Other Settings.... 75

Making Settings that are Common to the Entire JUNO-Di (SYSTEM)..75 Procedure for Making System Settings....75 System Parameters.....75 Backing Up or Initializing Data (UTILITY)....77 Types of Data that can be Saved....77 Saving Data to USB Memory (BACKUP)....77 Restoring Saved Data from USB Memory Back into the JUNO-Di (RESTORE)..77 Returning to the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)...78 Initializing USB Memory (USB MEMORY FORMAT)...78 Playing the Demo Songs (DEMO PLAY).....79 Viewing the Version (VERSION INFO)....79
Connecting an External MIDI Device... 80
About MIDI......80 About MIDI Connectors....80 MIDI Channels and Multitimbral Sound Generators....80 Using the JUNO-Di as a Master Keyboard (MIDI Controller Mode)...81 Specifying the Transmit Channel....81 Detailed Settings in MIDI Controller Mode....81 Using the JUNO-Di as a MIDI Sound Module.....82 Playing the JUNO-Di from an External MIDI Device....82 Setting the Receive Channel.....82 Soft Through On/Off.....83

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Using Your Computer for Music Production.....83 Installing the USB Driver in Your Computer....84 Specifying the USB Driver.....84 Connecting the JUNO-Di to Your Computer....84 Using JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor....85 Installing JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor in Your Computer...85

Appendices...87

Troubleshooting... 88 Error Messages... 92 Effects List.... 93 Tone List.... 105 Rhythm Set List... 116 Performance List... 123 Rhythm Pattern Group List... 124 Chord Memory List... 125 MIDI Implementation Chart... 127 Specifications... 128 Index.... 129 Shortcut List.... 131

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Introduction

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

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USB MEMORY Connector

MIC IN [VOLUME] Knob
Adjusts the volume of the input from MIC INPUT jack (p. 43).
You can connect USB memory (sold separately) to this connector. * 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-Dis power. Never disconnect the USB memory while the JUNO-Di is powered up.

MIC IN [REVERB] Button

This button applies reverb to the sound thats being input via the MIC INPUT jack (p. 43).

KEYBOARD

D BEAM Controller

Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see illustration) faces upwards and the side with textual information faces downwards. The indicator will light when you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the DC IN jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.

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1. While pressing the tabs of the battery compartment
cover on the JUNO-Dis bottom panel, remove the cover.

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DC IN Jack Cord Hook The cord of the supplied AC Adaptor When opening the battery compartment cover, make sure that no foreign objects (flammable items, coins, pins, etc.) or liquids (water, juice, etc.) enter the compartment. When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged. When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.

To the AC Adapter

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2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment, taking
care to observe the correct polarity (+/- orientation).

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Connecting the External Equipment
Connecting Speakers or Headphones
Since JUNO-Di contains no amplifier or speakers, youll 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.
Carefully follow the installation instructions for batteries, and make sure you observe the correct polarity.
In order to fully experience the JUNO-Dis sound, we recommend using a stereo amp/speaker system. If youre using a mono system, however, make your connections to the JUNO-Dis OUTPUT L/MONO jack. Audio cables are not included with the JUNO-Di. Youll need to provide them.
3. Securely close the battery compartment cover.

Removing Batteries

To remove the batteries, power off the JUNO-Di, open the battery compartment cover, and remove the batteries.

Modulation Effect Pitch Bend Effect

Rotary/Rotary Speaker

The Rotary effect reproduces the effect of rotary speakers, which tend to be used with organs. Rotary speakers were often used in 60s jazz and 70s hard rock.

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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, well layer Piano and Strings.

[ORCHESTRA] Button

Press the [PIANO] button.
Use the dial to select 001: 88StageGrand. The piano tone is selected.

Turning on Dual 1 2

Press the [DUAL] button to switch the light on. Dual is turned on. Press the [ORCHESTRA] button.
Use the dial to select 0c010: X Hall Str. The strings tone is selected. When you play the keyboard, the Piano and Strings sound at the same time.
Performance name Name of the tone you select first
Name of the tone to overlay

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Piano/String Dual
Play the sample score. You can also follow the steps described in pages 3435 to play back the Pops rhythm pattern. In this case, select 002: Pop 2 as the rhythm pattern group.

Turning off Dual

Press the [DUAL] button to switch the light off. The Dual function switches off.
Layering Different Tones[DUAL] Button
With the Dual function, you layer two different tones together. After selecting a tone that you want to play, press the [DUAL] button and choose a second tone to layer over the top. When you press the [DUAL] button once, it is lit that Dual is turned on. When you press the [DUAL] button again, the light turns off to show that the Dual is turned off.
Playing with multiple tones[PERFORM (Performance)] button
When you turn on functions that enable you to play with multiple tones, for example, Dual, Split (see page 33), and Super Layer (see page 41), the [PERFORM] button is lit. When you change the settings (i.e. the tone you use) of Dual, Split, or Super Layer, you can use numbers 501 to 564 on the [PERFORM] button to save the settings (see page 52). The [PERFORM] button also has some presets for playing with multiple tones. (A collection of settings that specify how a multiple number of tones are to be played is known as a Performance.) When you press the [PERFORM] button, the name of the performance is displayed at the top of the screen.

Bend Range Up

Bend Range Down
6. Press the [EXIT] button to leave the edit screen.
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 (p. 62). When you use Patch Edit to modify the settings, an * will appear next to the tone name in the main screen. The * will disappear when you save that tone (p. 62).

4. Use the [

][ ] buttons to move the cursor to the item that you want to edit.

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Editing a Rhythm Sets Volume (Rhythm Edit)
The process of modifying a rhythm sets (p. 55) settings is called rhythm editing (RHYTHM EDIT). To edit the currently selected rhythm set, proceed as follows.
Editing the Volume of Each Part in a Split, Dual, or Super Layer (Part Edit)
When using settings that play more than one tone at a time (i.e., when the [PERFORM] button is lit), part editing (PART EDIT) is the process of modifying the settings of each part to which the tones are assigned.

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][ ] buttons, get RHYTHM EDIT to be indicated in the upper line of the screen.
][ ] buttons, get PART EDIT to be indicated in the upper line of the screen.
(Example screen: Split) You can access the edit screen of step 3 by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [PERFORM] button.
Item Part 1 (Upper) Level Value Description Adjusts the volume of Part 1. When using Split, this adjusts the Upper volume. Adjusts the volume of Part 2. When using Split, this adjusts the Lower volume.
Item Rhythm Level Value 0127 Description Specifies the volume of the rhythm set.

Part 2 (Lower) Level

In the case of Super Layer, only Part 1 will be shown, and the overall volume balance will be adjusted.
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 (p. 62). When you use Rhythm Edit to modify the settings, an * will appear next to the tone name in the main screen. The * will disappear when you save that tone (p. 62).
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 (p. 62). When you use Part 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 (p. 62). If youre using settings that play more than one tone at a time (i.e., when the [PERFORM] button is lit) and Split, Dual, and Super Layer are all turned off, youll be able to select Part 3 Part 16 in step 4. (E.g., when you press the [PERFORM] button and select 64: GM2 Template.)

Selecting ascending/descending variations (Motif)
This selects the method used to play sounds (motif) when you have a greater number of notes than programmed for the Arpeggio Style. * When the number of keys played is less than the number of notes in the Style, the highest-pitched of the pressed keys is played by default.
Value Description Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys. Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys are sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys. The notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys. No one note is played every time. Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the highest of the pressed keys. Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys are sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the highest of the pressed keys. The notes play in order from the highest of the pressed keys. No note is played every time. Notes will be sounded from the lowest to the highest key you press and then back down to the lowest key, with only the lowest key sounded each time. Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys are sounded each time, and the notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys and then back again in the reverse order. The notes play in order from the lowest of the pressed keys, and then back again in the reverse order. No note is played every time. Notes will be sounded randomly for the keys you press, with only the lowest key sounded each time. Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each time, the notes you press will be sounded randomly. No note will sound each time. Pressing just one key will play a phrase based on the pitch of that key. If you press more than one key, the key you press last will be used.

Duration

30120%, Full

Up (L)

(See p. 68.)

Up (L&H)

Up (_)

Velocity

REAL, 1127

Down (L)

Down (L&H)

Oct Range

Down (_)

U/D (L)

Accent

U/D (L&H)

U/D (_)
4. When you have made the setting, press the [EXIT]

Rand (L)

Rand (_)

Phrase

<Example>
Action of a Style starting from the lowest note, 1-2-3-2 when the keys C-D-E-F-G are played When UP (L) is selected as the motif: C-D-E-D C-E-F-E C-F-G-F ( repeated) When UP (_) is selected as the motif: C-D-E-D D-E-F-E E-F-G-F ( repeated) When U/D (L&H) is selected as the motif: C-D-G-D C-E-G-E C-F-G-F C-E-G-E ( repeated)

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If this setting is OFF, the MIDI messages arriving at the MIDI IN connector are sent to the sound generator, and will play the JUNO-Dis sound generator. The MIDI messages from the MIDI IN connector will not be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector. If this setting is ON, the MIDI messages arriving at the MIDI IN connector will play the JUNO-Dis sound generator and will also be re-transmitted without change from the MIDI OUT connector. The Soft Through setting is one of the system settings. As described in Procedure for Making System Settings (p. 75), select the MIDI menu, select Soft Through as the item you want to set, and select either ON or OFF. Normally, this should be turned OFF. USB cable

USB COMPUTER connector

For details on the operating requirements, refer to the Roland website. Roland website: http://www.roland.com/ Depending on the type of your computer, this may not work correctly. For details on the operating systems that are supported, refer to the Roland website.
Before making connections to other equipment, you must minimize the volume on all your equipment and turn off the power in order to avoid malfunction and/or damage to your speakers or other devices. Only MIDI data can be transmitted or received via USB. No USB cable is included. Please consult the dealer from whom you purchased the JUNO-Di. Power up the JUNO-Di before you start up the MIDI application on your computer. Do not turn the JUNO-Dis power on or off while the MIDI application is running.

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Installing the USB Driver in Your Computer
Youll need to install the USB driver if you want to use the software provided on the included CD-ROM. The driver is provided on the included CD-ROM (JUNO-Di CD-ROM). You can also download it from the Roland website. Roland website: http://www.roland.com/ The correct driver and the installation procedure for it will depend on the system youre using. Please carefully read the Readme file on the CDROM before you proceed.
][ ] buttons to select MIDI, and press the [ENTER] button. ][ ] buttons to select USB Driver, and press the [ENTER] button.
5. Use the dial to specify the driver.
Value Description Choose this if you want to use a USB driver from the included CD-ROM or a USB driver downloaded from the Roland website. Choose this if you want to use the generic USB driver provided by your computers operating system.
What is the USB MIDI driver?
The USB MIDI driver is software that passes data between your computer application (e.g., sequencer software) and the JUNO-Di when your computer and the JUNO-Di are connected via a USB cable. The USB driver passes data from your application to the JUNO-Di, and passes data from the JUNO-Di to your application.

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[ORCHESTRA] Button * Oc070Oc087 are GM/GM2 tones.
No. 572 Oc001 Oc002 Oc003 Oc004 Oc005 Oc006 Oc007 Oc008 Oc009 Oc010 Oc011 Oc012 Oc013 Oc014 Oc015 Oc016 Oc017 Oc018 Oc019 Oc020 Oc021 Oc022 Oc023 Oc024 Oc025 Oc026 Oc027 Oc028 Oc029 Oc030 Oc031 Oc032 Oc033 Oc034 Oc035 Oc036 Oc037 Oc038 Oc039 Oc040 Oc041 Oc042 Oc043 Oc044 Oc045 Oc046 Oc047 Oc048 Oc049 Oc050 Oc051 Oc052 Oc053 Oc054 Oc055 Oc056 Oc057 Oc058 Oc059 Oc060 Oc061 Oc062 Oc063 Tone Name String Ens JUNO Strings Chamber Str1 Chamber Str2 Staccato Pizzicato Pizz/Stacc Sahara Str Random Mood X Hall Str DelayQuartet Pop Str 1 Pop Str 2 Pop Str 3 WhiteStrings JV Strings Marcato Strings 1 Strings 2 Stringz 101 Crossed Bows Small Str Warm Strings DynaStrSect1 DynaStrSect2 Full Strings X StrSection Oct Strings Strings 3 Monkey Str Hybrid Str 1 Hybrid Str 2 Biggie Bows Str Stacc mp So Staccato Long/Stacc Pizz/Long Vls PizzHall DelicatePizz Orch Pizz BrightViolin Bright Cello Gang Strangs Clustered!?! Movie Scene Mellow Tron Tronic Str Wind & Str 1 Wind & Str 2 Farewell Orch & Horns Soft Orch 1 Soft Orch 2 Henry IX Ending Scene Symphonika Cheezy Movie Philly Hit Smear Hit 1 Smear Hit 2 Good Old Hit Mix Hit 1 Mix Hit 2 Category STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR ORC ORC ORC ORC ORC ORC ORC ORC ORC HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT MSB 087 LSB 067 PC 596
No. Oc064 Oc065 Oc066 Oc067 Oc068 Oc069 Oc070 Oc071 Oc072 Oc073 Oc074 Oc075 Oc076 Oc077 Oc078 Oc079 Oc080 Oc081 Oc082 Oc083 Oc084 Oc085 Oc086 Oc087
Tone Name Lo-Fi Hit 2ble Action In da Cave Housechord Mod Chord Dance Steam Violin Slow Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Str PizzicatoStr Strings Orchestra 60s Strings Slow Strings Syn.Strings1 Syn.Strings3 OrchestraHit Bass Hit 6th Hit Euro Hit Fiddle
Category HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR ORC STR STR STR STR HIT HIT HIT HIT STR
[WORLD] Button * Wr058Wr118 are GM/GM2 tones.
No. 633 Wr001 Wr002 Wr003 Wr004 Wr005 Wr006 Wr007 Wr008 Wr009 Wr010 Wr011 Wr012 Wr013 Wr014 Wr015 Wr016 Wr017 Wr018 Wr019 Wr020 Wr021 Wr022 Wr023 Wr024 Wr025 Wr026 Wr027 Wr028 Wr029 Wr030 Wr031 Wr032 Wr033 Wr034 Wr035 Wr036 Wr037 Tone Name Sitar on C JUNO Sitar 1 JUNO Sitar 2 Sitar Baby Neo Sitar SaraswatiRvr Teky Drop TroubadorEns Elec Sitar Pat is away Nice Kalimba Quiet River Aerial Harp Harpiness Skydiver Jamisen JUNO Koto Monsoon Bend Koto JUNO Banjo Pan Pipes Andes Mood LongDistance Ambi Shaku HimalayaPipe Ethnic Lead Lochscape PipeDream Angel Pipes Far East Wired Synth 4DaCommonMan Orgaenia Sleeper Ice Palace Story Harp LostParadise Category PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK PLK FRT ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH ETH MSB 087 LSB 072 PC 038

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No. Br047 Br048 Br049 Br050 Br051 Br052 Br053 Br054 Br055 Br056 Br057 Br058 Br059 Br060 Br061 Br062 Br063 Br064 Br065 Br066 Br067 Br068 Br069 Br070 Br071 Br072 Br073 Br074 Br075 Br076 Br077 Br078 Br079 Br080 Br081 Br082 Br083 Br084 Br085 Br086 Br087 Br088 Br089 Br090 Br091 Br092 Br093 Br094 Br095 Br096 Br097 Br098 Br099 Br100 Br101 Br102 Br103 Br104 Br105 Br106 Br107 Br108 Br109 Br110
Tone Name SoftSynBrass Windy Synth Silky JP Silk Brs Pad X-Saw Brass Cheesy Brass Dual Saw Brs JUNO-106 Brs BreakOut Key Stacked Brs Sax Sect. 1 Sax Sect. 2 Horny Sax JUNO Sop Sax Solo Sop Sax JUNO AltoSax AltoLead Sax FXM Alto Sax XP TnrBrethy JUNO Tnr Sax Fat TenorSax JUNO BariSax JUNO Flute JUNO Piccolo Clarence.net JUNO Oboe JUNO E.Horn JUNO Bassoon Good Old Day WindWood Trumpet Dark Trumpet Trombone Trombone 2 Bright Tb Tuba MutedTrumpet MuteTrumpet2 French Horns Fr.Horn 2 Brass 1 Brass 2 Synth Brass1 JP Brass Oct SynBrass Jump Brass Synth Brass2 SynBrass sfz Velo Brass 1 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Bottle Blow Whistle Ocarina
Category SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX SAX FLT FLT WND WND WND WND WND WND BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS BRS SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SAX SAX SAX SAX WND WND WND WND FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT FLT

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[VOCAL/PAD] Button * Vo143Vo162 are GM/GM2 tones.
No. Vo001 Vo002 Vo003 Vo004 Vo005 Vo006 Vo007 Vo008 Vo009 Vo010 Vo011 Vo012 Vo013 Vo014 Vo015 Vo016 Vo017 Vo018 Vo019 Vo020 Vo021 Vo022 Vo023 Vo024 Vo025 Vo026 Vo027 Vo028 Vo029 Vo030 Vo031 Vo032 Vo033 Vo034 Vo035 Vo036 Vo037 Vo038 Vo039 Vo040 Vo041 Vo042 Vo043 Vo044 Vo045 Vo046 Vo047 Vo048 Vo049 Vo050 Vo051 Vo052 Vo053 Vo054 Vo055 Vo056 Vo057 Vo058 Vo059 Vo060 Vo061 Vo062 Vo063 Tone Name Jazz Scat Jazz Doos Choir Aahs 1 Choir Aahs 2 Choir Oohs AngelsChoir1 AngelsChoir2 Syn Opera Angelique Vox Pad 1 Vox Pad 2 Gospel Oohs Choir&Str SynVox 1 SynVox 2 Aah Vox Sweet Keys JUNO Synvox Uhmmm Morning Star BeautifulOne Ooze Aerial Choir 3D Vox Sample Opera Film Cue Paradise Sad ceremony Lost Voices Beat Vox Talk 2 Me FM Vox Lets Talk! VOCODER Robt VOCODER Chr VOCODER Ens Cosmic Rays Phaser Pad 1 PhaseStrings Super SynStr 80s Str 1 80s Str 2 BreakOut Str Frends Syn Comb Voyager Stringship DarknessSide Fat Stacks Strings R Us Electric Pad Neo RS-202 OB Rezo Pad Synthi Ens Giant Sweep Mod Dare Cell Space Digi-Swell New Year Day Polar Morn Distant Sun PG Chimes Saturn Rings Category VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD BPD MSB 087 LSB 071 PC 050

Category SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN

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No. Sy161 Sy162 Sy163 Sy164 Sy165 Sy166 Sy167 Sy168 Sy169 Sy170 Sy171 Sy172 Sy173 Sy174 Sy175 Sy176 Sy177 Sy178 Sy179 Sy180 Sy181 Sy182 Sy183 Sy184 Sy185 Sy186 Sy187 Sy188 Sy189 Sy190 Sy191 Sy192 Sy193 Sy194 Sy195 Sy196 Sy197 Sy198 Sy199 Sy200 Sy201 Sy202 Sy203 Sy204 Sy205 Sy206 Sy207 Sy208 Sy209 Sy210 Sy211 Sy212 Sy213 Sy214 Sy215 Sy216 Sy217 Sy218 Sy219 Sy220 Sy221 Sy222 Sy223 Sy224 Sy225 Sy226
Tone Name FMs Attack Digi-vox Syn Fairy Factor Tempest X-Racer TB Booster Syn-Orch/Mod Pressyn High Five Magnetic 5th DigimaX Exhale X-panda Saw Keystep Blue Meanie 4mant Cycle Modular Analog Dream DCO Bell Pad Cell Fanta JUNO 5th DoubleBubble JUNO-D Maj7 Sweet House Periscope 5th Voice HPF Sweep BPF Saw Moon Synth DelyResoSaws JUNO Trance1 Trancy Synth Cell Trance Trancy X JUNO Trance2 R-Trance Braatz. AllinOneRiff YZ Again Flazzy Lead Coffee Bee TB-Sequence SC-303 Dance Saws AluminmWires Fred&Barney Electrostars LoFiSequence MelodicDrums Monkey Arpg TB Wah Waving TB303 Digi Seq Seq Saw Reso Seq Saw DetuneSeqSaw Technotribe Teethy Grit Repertition Killerbeez Acid Lead Tranceformer Anadroid Shroomy Noize R us Beep Melodie
Category SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN SYN TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK

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No. Sy227 Sy228 Sy229 Sy230 Sy231 Sy232 Sy233 Sy234 Sy235 Sy236 Sy237 Sy238 Sy239 Sy240 Sy241 Sy242 Sy243 Sy244 Sy245 Sy246 Sy247 Sy248 Sy249 Sy250 Sy251 Sy252 Sy253 Sy254 Sy255 Sy256 Sy257 Sy258 Sy259 Sy260 Sy261 Sy262 Sy263 Sy264 Sy265 Sy266 Sy267 Sy268 Sy269 Sy270 Sy271 Sy272 Sy273 Sy274 Sy275 Sy276 Sy277 Sy278 Sy279 Sy280 Sy281 Sy282 Sy283 Sy284 Sy285 Sy286 Sy287 Sy288 Sy289 Sy290 Sy291 Sy292

Tone Name Morpher Power Synth Hoover Again Alpha Said. Ravers Awake Tekno Gargle Tranceiver Techno Dream Techno Pizz VirtualHuman Strobot Strobe Strobe X Mr. Fourier Rhythmic 5th Sorry4theDLY Cell Pad Shape of X ShapeURMusic Synth Force Trance Split Step Trance Chop Synth Euro Teuro Auto Trance1 Eureggae Beat Pad TMT Seq Pad ForYourBreak HPF Slicer Sliced Choir Digi-Doo PanningFrmnt Dirty Beat Electrons Protons Brisk Vortex Throbulax Lonizer diGital Pad StepPitShift Pad Pulses Seq-Pad 1 DSP Chaos Dance floor Minor Thirds FX World Nu Trance X Auto 5thSaws Cross Talk Reanimation VoX Chopper Trevors Pad Fantomas Pad Jazzy Arps Keep Running Step In Echo Echo Keep going Arposphere Voco Riff Pulsator Motion Bass Sine Magic JUNO-D Slice Pulsatron
Category TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK TEK PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS

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No. Sy293 Sy294 Sy295 Sy296 Sy297 Sy298 Sy299 Sy300 Sy301 Sy302 Sy303 Sy304 Sy305 Sy306 Sy307 Sy308 Sy309 Sy310 Sy311 Sy312 Sy313 Sy314 Sy315 Sy316 Sy317 Sy318 Sy319 Sy320 Sy321 Sy322 Sy323 Sy324 Sy325 Sy326 Sy327 Sy328 Sy329 Sy330 Sy331 Sy332 Sy333 Sy334 Sy335 Sy336 Sy337 Sy338 Sy339 Sy340 Sy341 Sy342 Sy343 Sy344 Sy345 Sy346 Sy347 Sy348 Sy349 Sy350 Sy351 Sy352
Tone Name Mega Sync Passing by Lazer Points Retro Sci-Fi Magic Chime Try This! New Planetz Jet Noise Chaos 2003 Control Room OutOf sortz Scatter Low Beat-S WaitnOutside Breath Echo SoundStrange Cosmic Pulse Faked Piano JUNO Crystal ResoSweep Dn Zap B3 & C4 PolySweep Nz Strange Land S&H Voc 12th Planet Scare Hillside Mod Scanner SoundOnSound Gasp ResoSweep Up Magic Wave Shangri-La CerealKiller Cosmic Drops Space Echo Robot Sci-Fi Square Wave MG Square 2600 Sine Saw Wave OB2 Saw Doctor Solo Natural Lead SequencedSaw Syn.Calliope Chiffer Lead Charang Wire Lead Solo Vox 5th Saw Wave Bass & Lead Delayed Lead Fantasia Polysynth Ice Rain Brightness Goblin Breath Noise Fl.Key Click
Category PLS FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX FX HLD HLD HLD HLD HLD HLD HLD HLD SLD SLD HLD HLD SLD HLD HLD HLD SYN SYN SYN SYN PLS FX FX

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Rhythm Set List

Rhythm Set
No. Rh001 Rh002 Rh003 Rh004 Rh005 Rh006 Rh007 Rh008 Rh009 Rh010 Rh011 Rh012 Rh013 Rh014 Rh015 Rh016 Rh017 Rh018 Rh019 Rh020 Rhythm Name Pop Kit 1 Rock Kit Brush Jz Kit HipHop Kit R&B Kit Dance Kit 1 Dance Kit 2 Dance Kit 3 Pop Kit 2 Dance Kit 4 Ambi Pop 1 Ambi Rock Ambi BrushJz Ambi HipHop Ambi R&B Ambi Dance 1 Ambi Dance 2 Ambi Dance 3 Ambi Pop 2 Ambi Dance 4 MSB LSB PC 019 020

[M3] [M3]

009 Pop Kit 2 ----------------Kick1 Snare Ghost1 Kick2 Pedal Hihat Kick3 Kick4 Side Stick Snare1 Snare Ghost2 Snare2 Low Tom1 Cl Hihat1 Low Tom2 Cl Hihat2 Mid Tom1 Op Hihat Mid Tom2 High Tom1 CrashCymbal1 High Tom2 Ride Cymbal1 China Cymbal Ride Cymbal2 Tambourine SplashCymbal Cowbell CrashCymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal3 High Bongo1 Low Bongo1 Conga Slap OpenHi Conga Low Conga1 High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas ShortWhistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi WoodBlock LowWoodBlock Mute Cuica Open Cuica MuteTriangle OpenTriangle Shaker Castanet High Bongo2 MtHigh Conga Low Bongo2 Low Bongo3 Low Conga2 Low Tom3 Low Tom4 Mix Kick1 Mix Kick2 Mix Kick3 Mix Kick4 Mix Nz1 Mix Nz2 Mix Nz3 Wind Chime Hand Clap1 Hand Clap2 -------------
010 Dance Kit 4 ----TR808 Kick Mix Kick1 Mix Snare1 Mix Kick2 Mix Snare2 Mix Kick3 Thin ClHH Mix Kick4 Mix Kick5 Mix Rim1 Mix Snare3 TR808 Clap Mix Snare4 Mix Tom1 Mix ClHH1 Mix Tom2 Mix ClHH2 Mix Tom3 Op Hihat Mix Tom3 Mix Tom4 Crash Cymbal Mix Tom4 Rock Rd Edge China Cymbal Ride Cymbal Tambourine Rock Crash Cowbell Concert Cym Vibraslap TR808 Cym Bongo1 Bongo2 Bongo&Conga1 Conga Bongo&Conga2 TR808 Conga Maracas Shaker Triangle1 Cabasa Guiro 1 Street OpHH Scratch Mix Atk1 MG Zap Syn Swt Atk1 Syn Swt Atk2 Cuica Low Triangle2 Triangle3 Triangle4 Guiro 2 Mix Hit2 Mix Hit3 Wind Chime Timpani Roll Crotale R8 Click Metro Bell MC500 Beep 1 MC500 Beep 2 Sweep Down1 Sweep Up Sweep Down2 Light Wood Laser Low Atk Analog Kick Old Kick Mix Kick6 TR909 Snare TR808 Snare Mix Snare5 Mix Snare6

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no sound will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number

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011 Ambi Pop 1 ----------------Kick1 Snare Ghost1 Kick2 Pedal Hihat Kick3 Kick4 Side Stick Snare1 Snare Ghost2 Snare2 Low Tom1 Cl Hihat1 Low Tom2 Cl Hihat2 Mid Tom1 Op Hihat Mid Tom2 High Tom1 CrashCymbal1 High Tom2 Ride Cymbal1 China Cymbal Ride Cymbal2 Tambourine SplashCymbal Cowbell CrashCymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal3 High Bongo1 Low Bongo1 Conga Slap OpenHi Conga Low Conga1 High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas ShortWhistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi WoodBlock LowWoodBlock Mute Cuica Open Cuica MuteTriangle OpenTriangle Shaker Castanet High Bongo2 MtHigh Conga Low Bongo2 Low Bongo3 Low Conga2 Low Tom3 Low Tom4 Mix Kick1 Mix Kick2 Mix Kick3 Mix Kick4 Mix Nz1 Mix Nz2 Mix Nz3 Wind Chime Hand Clap1 Hand Clap2 -------------

019 Ambi Pop 2 ----------------Kick1 Snare Ghost1 Kick2 Pedal Hihat Kick3 Kick4 Side Stick Snare1 Snare Ghost2 Snare2 Low Tom1 Cl Hihat1 Low Tom2 Cl Hihat2 Mid Tom1 Op Hihat Mid Tom2 High Tom1 CrashCymbal1 High Tom2 Ride Cymbal1 China Cymbal Ride Cymbal2 Tambourine SplashCymbal Cowbell CrashCymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal3 High Bongo1 Low Bongo1 Conga Slap OpenHi Conga Low Conga1 High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas ShortWhistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi WoodBlock LowWoodBlock Mute Cuica Open Cuica MuteTriangle OpenTriangle Shaker Castanet High Bongo2 MtHigh Conga Low Bongo2 Low Bongo3 Low Conga2 Low Tom3 Low Tom4 Mix Kick1 Mix Kick2 Mix Kick3 Mix Kick4 Mix Nz1 Mix Nz2 Mix Nz3 Wind Chime Hand Clap1 Hand Clap2 -------------
020 Ambi Dance 4 ----TR808 Kick Mix Kick1 Mix Snare1 Mix Kick2 Mix Snare2 Mix Kick3 Thin ClHH Mix Kick4 Mix Kick5 Mix Rim1 Mix Snare3 TR808 Clap Mix Snare4 Mix Tom1 Mix ClHH1 Mix Tom2 Mix ClHH2 Mix Tom3 Op Hihat Mix Tom3 Mix Tom4 Crash Cymbal Mix Tom4 Rock Rd Edge China Cymbal Ride Cymbal Tambourine Rock Crash Cowbell Concert Cym Vibraslap TR808 Cym Bongo1 Bongo2 Bongo&Conga1 Conga Bongo&Conga2 TR808 Conga Maracas Shaker Triangle1 Cabasa Guiro 1 Street OpHH Scratch Mix Atk1 MG Zap Syn Swt Atk1 Syn Swt Atk2 Cuica Low Triangle2 Triangle3 Triangle4 Guiro 2 Mix Hit2 Mix Hit3 Wind Chime Timpani Roll Crotale R8 Click Metro Bell MC500 Beep 1 MC500 Beep 2 Sweep Down1 Sweep Up Sweep Down2 Light Wood Laser Low Atk Analog Kick Old Kick Mix Kick6 TR909 Snare TR808 Snare Mix Snare5 Mix Snare6

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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.Snare Low Tom 2 ClosedHi-hat Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-hat Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-hat Mid Tom 1 High Tom 2 CrashCymbal1 High Tom 1 Ride Cymbal1 China Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine SplashCymbal Cowbell CrashCymbal2 Vibra-slap Ride Cymbal2 High Bongo Low Bongo MuteHi Conga OpenHi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas ShortWhistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi WoodBlock LowWoodBlock Mute Cuica Open Cuica MuteTriangle OpenTriangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo -----------------------------------------------------------------

[M7] [M7]

[M6] [M6]
022 GM2 ROOM 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.Snare Room LowTom2 ClosedHi-hat Room LowTom1 Pedal Hi-hat Room MidTom2 Open Hi-hat Room MidTom1 Room Hi Tom2 CrashCymbal1 Room Hi Tom1 Ride Cymbal1 China Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine SplashCymbal Cowbell CrashCymbal2 Vibra-slap Ride Cymbal2 High Bongo Low Bongo MuteHi Conga OpenHi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas ShortWhistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi WoodBlock LowWoodBlock Mute Cuica Open Cuica MuteTriangle OpenTriangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo -----------------------------------------------------------------

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ISRAEL

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As of Jan. 1, 2009 (ROLAND)

 

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JUNO-Di: Mobile Synthesizer with Song Player Travel Light, Play Heavy FeaturesOn stage or in the streets, the JUNO-Di is a traveling musicians dream. Its lightweight, it can run on batteries, and its easy to use, yet it performs and sounds like a heavyweight synth. Its packed with a wide variety of top-quality sounds - over 1,000 to choose from! It has a friendly direct access control panel for easy editing and a Song Player for larger-than-life performances. First-timers and pros alike will love this friendly, portable, great-sounding synth. Professional synthesizer with over 1,000 instruments onboard Friendly, intuitive user interface Battery operation for mobile use (supports Ni-MH AA-size rechargeable batteries) MP3, WAV, AIFF, and SMF playback capability via optional USB memory - perfect for backing tracks when performing live Microphone input with dedicated reverb and vocoder effects for sing-along PC/Mac Editor software included Over 1,000 Great Sounds! At the heart of this

 

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