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Roland Juno DRoland 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

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Brand: ROLAND
Part Numbers: JUNO DI, JUNO-DI, JUNO-Di, JUNODI, JUNOQDI, Juno-Di
UPC: 0761294403099, 761294403099
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Its lightness, and ability to run on battery power make the JUNO-Di an excellent portable practice instrument for students, or go-anywhere songwriters tool.
Re-attach the compartment door by inserting its far edge, and then gently pressing down the door so its tabs lock in place.
If you reconnect the adaptor while operating on batteries, the JUNO-Di momentarily shuts down to switch power sources.

Running On Batteries

You can lengthen the life of your batteries by turning off the JUNO-Dis display backlight when you dont need it. See Page 21 in the JUNO-Di Owners Manual to learn how to turn off the backlight.
Before you run the JUNO-Di on batteries, disconnect the AC adaptor.

Installing Batteries

On a soft, static-free surface, turn the JUNO-Di onto its face so its bottom is facing you and the battery compartment door is visible.
As you use the JUNO-Di on battery power, the front-panel BATTERY indicator to the left of the display remains unlit unless you to have an issue with your battery power. If the indicator:
lightsyou should replace your batteries as soon as
possible. Your batteries are starting to run low.
flashesyou should replace your batteries immediately, since youre
just about out of battery power. Youll soon see Battery Low! on the display, and you wont be able to play your JUNO-Di.
You shouldnt rely on the behavior of the BATTERY indicatorwhether it lights or flashesto decide when to replace your batteries. If it lights at all, change them as soon as possible.
Gently press the doors tabs inward, and then lift out the door. Insert eight fresh batteries according to the polarity symbols shown in the battery compartment. The JUNO-Di will successfully power up only when youve got the batteries in the correct way.

Setting Up For Listening

You can listen to the JUNO-Di through stereo headphones, a keyboard amp, a mixer, or powered speakers.
We dont recommend listening to the JUNO-Di directly through a home music system since the JUNO-Dis dynamic range may exceed your systems capabilities, and could damage your equipment.

For optimal results, avoid mixing new and old batteries. Fresh batteries are always best, of course.

To listen through

mixer or powered speakersconnect the JUNO-Dis OUTPUT L (MONO)
and R jacks to two of your mixers or speakers input channels.
headphonesconnect your headphones 1/4 plug to
the JUNO-Dis rear-panel PHONES jack. If youre using earbuds or other headphones that have a stereo mini plug, youll need a stereo-mini-to-stereo-1/4 adaptor.
keyboard/guitar ampconnect the JUNO-Di to the amp in mono or
stereo, depending on the amp. If youre using a
mono ampconnect the JUNO-Dis OUTPUT L (MONO) jack to

an amp input.

Powering Up and Setting Your Listening Level
Turn the JUNO-Dis main VOLUME knob all the way down to avoid blasting your ears or system. Press in the JUNO-Dis rear-panel POWER switch to turn on the JUNO-Di. Once the JUNO-Dis finished starting up, youll be on this screen.
stereo ampconnect the JUNO-Dis OUTPUT L (MONO) and R
jacks to the amps left and right inputs, respectively.
Match the battery-powered JUNO-Di with Rolands battery-powered CUBE Street or MOBILE CUBE, and youve got a rig you can take anywhere.
If youre listening on headphones, skip to Step 4. Otherwise, raise the level of your amp, mixer, or speakers to a normal level. As you play the JUNO-Di keyboard, slowly raise the JUNO-Dis VOLUME knob to set your listening level.

The JUNO-Di Controls

A setting on the JUNO-Di is called a parameter. To change a parameters value, you select it so its underlined, as shown here.
Here, the patch number is underlined and therefore selected.
To select a parameter and change its value:
Use the JUNO-Dis 3, 4, 5, and/or 6 buttons to underline the desired parameter.
To play another demo, press 6 to display and select it, and then press the PLAY/STOP button to hear it.
Turn the VALUE dial in the display area to set the selected parameters value.

The JUNO-Dis Sounds

The JUNO-Di contains a lot of sounds, configured in different ways so that you can always have just what you need at hand onstage.
Hold down the SHIFT button as you turn the Value dial to raise or lower values by greater amounts.

Patches and Rhythm Sets

At the heart of all of the configurations are two types of basic sounds:
The Synth Side of the JUNO-Di Listening to the JUNO-Di Demos
The JUNO-Dis sounds are probably the most important thing about it. Lets take a few moments to listen to the main JUNO-Di demo.

If youve already installed a USB memory stick in your JUNO-Di, please remove it and turn the JUNO-Di off and back on before proceeding with demo playback. 1
patchesthat play a single sound up and down the entire keyboard.
(The JUNO-Di Owners Manual calls patches tones.) There are 1,338 factory Preset patches, including 256 GM2 patches). You can also save up to 128 of your own patches.
rhythm setswhich have a different drum or percussion sound on every
key. There are 29 Preset rhythm sets onboard (including nine GM2 kits), and you can save another eight of your own.
GM2 is short for General MIDI 2. To learn more about General MIDI, you can download Rolands An Introduction to MIDI InFocus booklet from here.
Press the PLAY/STOP button in the SONG PLAYER area the Demo screen appears and first demo starts to play.

Combining Sounds

Performances
If you want to stop the demo before it ends, press the PLAY/STOP button again. When the demo endsor you press PLAY/STOPthe display shows the titles of the other built-in demos.
When you combine sounds in the JUNO-Di, you do so in a performance. A performance can have up to 16 sounds at a time, playing on top of each other, in different areas of the keyboard, or both. Each sound is played by a part, which has its own settings that determine how its sound plays. The JUNO-Di contains 64 factory Preset performances, and you can save another 64 performances of your own. 5
Performances Built for Speed
In addition to standard 16-part performances, the JUNO-Di has a few special tools for constructing simple performances fast. When you press
You can set up sounds as Favorites that you can grab quickly. Well discuss Favorites later. If youd like to read this section now, click this jump button.
SPLITyou can quickly divide the keyboard into Lower and Upper
zones, with each having its own sound and part settings.
DUALyou can play two patches together, layered on top of each
other across the entire keyboard. Their parts have their own settings here, too.
Realtime Control of Sounds
The JUNO-Dis sounds respond musically to how you play them, and you can also change them as you play using a variety of realtime controls. For the next section, select a patch you like to play. Well use it for trying out the things well discuss.
SUPER LAYERyou can pile multiple copies of the same patch on top of
itself for a single super-fat sound. You can also detune them from each other to make the overall sound even bigger.
Well discuss the Split, Dual, and Super Layer features in detail later on. If you want to go there now, click the Jump button to the right.
The Responsive JUNO-Di Keyboard
The JUNO-Dis keyboard detects the force, or velocity, with which you play, and the currently selected sound changes accordingly.

Selecting Sounds

You select sounds on the JUNO-Di using the buttons beneath the display. To select a

Low velocity

High velocity
patchpress the PIANO, KEYBOARD/ORGAN, GUITAR/BASS, ORCHESTRA,
WORLD, BRASS, VOCAL/PAD, or SYNTH button.
Getting louder and/or brighter as you play harder is one of the most common velocity responses, though, really, lots of things can change with your playing force. Try playing the patch youve selected and see how it responds sonically to your touch.
If you find you have to play uncomfortably hard or unnaturally soft to make the sounds react, you can change the keyboards touch sensitivity, as described on Page 75 of the JUNO-Di Owners Manual.
rhythm setpress the RHYTHM button to display the available rhythm
performancepress the PERFORM button.
Once youve got the desired type of sound, turn the Value dial to select the specific sound youre looking for.
You can check out the currently selected sound by playing the keyboard, or by pressing the PREVIEW button in the MODE/MIC area so the JUNO-Di plays the sound for you.
The Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
The next most basic way to control a patchs sound in realtime is by using the Pitch Bend/Modulation lever to the left of the keyboard. Flip the lever left or right to lower or raise the pitch of notes, or push it forward to add modulation to the notes. Modulationwhich means changeis often vibrato, but can be most anything depending on how the patch is programmed.
The REVERB knobUse this knob to increase or decrease the output
level of the JUNO-Dis reverb processor.
The SOUND MODIFY knobs affect the currently selected patch or rhythm set. If youre using the Dual or Super Layer features they affect the entire sound. When youre playing a standard performance, they affect the currently selected part. For more details on the SOUND MODIFY knobs, see Page 65 of the Owners Manual.

The D Beam

Bend note pitches Push to add modulation, release to remove it The D Beam is an infrared sensor that tracks the position of your hand as it moves above the sensor. It can operate in any of three ways. Press the desired button beneath the D Beam so it lights to select :

The SOUND MODIFY Knobs

SOLO SYNTHto play notes by moving your

hand over the D Beam.

EXPRESSIONto

adjust the parameter designated at the Roland factory as the best for adding expression to the current patch.
ASSIGNABLEto control the value of a
In the SOUND MODIFY area of the JUNO-Di front panel are knobs that let you quickly adjust some important parameters as you play. parameter in the current patch thats been set to respond to D Beam control. As you move your hand down closer to the D Beam sensor, its effect increases. As you move up and away, it decreases. Press the currently lit button to turn off the D Beam. Viewed from the side, this is the area above the D Beam in which you can move your hand.
The ENVELOPE ATTACK and RELEASE knobsThe ATTACK knob adjusts
the speed at which a note starts to play after you press its key. The RELEASE knob adjusts how long it takes a note to return to silence when you release its key.
The CUTOFF and RESONANCE knobsChange a patchs filter Cutoff and
Resonance values to produce the moving yowl thats often part of dance and electronic synth music. The CUTOFF and RESONANCE knobs adjust those parameters in the current patch.
Press the SYNTH button to select 001: Porta Lead 1, and turn CUTOFF and RESONANCE as you play the keyboard. (Try turning RESONANCE up a bit first, and then turn CUTOFF for a more obvious effect.)

Transposing the Keyboard

The JUNO-Dis Transpose features allow you to easily shift the notes the keyboard plays to any key or octave, allowing you to play in any key using the fingerings you find most comfortable.
The JUNO-Dis Transpose feature raises or lowers the pitch of the current sound. If youre using the Split or Dual features, it affects the pitch of the currently selected part. If youre playing a standard performance, it also affects the pitch of the current part.
Quickly Creating a Two-Sound Split
When you create a simple split using the JUNO-Dis Dual feature, the keyboard is divided into Lower and Upper zones, each of which plays its own sound. Heres how to use the Split feature.
To Transpose the Keyboard by Octaves
Select the patch or rhythm set you want to play with your right hand. Press SPLIT to light it and display the Split temporary performance. Upper sound Lower sound
Press the OCTAVE DOWN or UP button to lower or raise the keyboards pitch as desired. The JUNO-Di displays the amount of transposition.
Transposing the Keyboard by Semitone Steps

Swapping Split and Layer Sounds
When youre dealing with a simple split or layer, you can easily swap your Upper and Lower sounds. Heres how:
Were adjusting a splits part levels in this screenshot. Adjust any part as desired. To set the level of
Press SPLIT or LAYER so its lit and its parts are displayed. Cursor to the top sound, hold down SHIFT and press 6, or cursor to the bottom sound, hold down SHIFT and press 5.
a Split or or Dual layer partselect and adjust the parts Level

parameter.

Parts 1-16 of a performanceselect and adjust the parts Level

Using Super Layer

With the JUNO-Dis Super Layer feature, you can stack up to five detuned copies of a single patch on top of each other for the ultimate thick, fat sound. Heres how to use it.
Select the patch you want to use. Press SUPER LAYER so it lights to display the Super Layers temporary performance. 9
Quick Access to Favorite Sounds and Performances
The JUNO-Dis Favorite feature allows you to set up frequently used patches, rhythm sets, and performances for quick recall by registering them as Favorites. Any Favorite can be easily grabbed at any time.
To use a split, Dual layer, or Super Layer as a Favorite, youll need to write its temporary performance into the JUNO-Dis memory first.
Registering a Sound or Performance as a Favorite
Select the patch, rhythm set, or performance you want to register as a Favorite. If youre not already there, navigate to the desired bank as described in the previous section. Hold down the FAVORITE ON/OFF button and press a 0-9 button to register the current patch, rhythm set, or performance there. The JUNO-Di confirms what youve done with an onscreen message.
You can have up to 100 Favorites, organized into Favorite Banks 0-9. Each bank holds 10 Favorites, called Favorites 0-9. Each Favorite in a bank is assigned, or registered, to the corresponding 0-9 button beneath the display.
To change the Favorite registered to a 0-9 button, just register the buttons new Favorite there.

Selecting a Favorite Sound or Performance
When youre onstage, youll have a bank selected and ready to go so you can quickly recall the Favorites it holds. To make this happen, youll group your Favorites ahead of time in the way you expect to need them onstage. For example, if there are 10 patches, rhythm sets, or performances you know youll need in a set, register them all in the same Favorites bank so you can get to each one instantly as you play by pressing its 0-9 button. The JUNO-Di remembers your Favorites even when you power down. Only a Factory Reset clears them.
If youre not already there, navigate to the desired Favorites bank as described in To Select a Favorites Bank, above. Press the FAVORITE ON/OFF button so its lit if its not already. Press a Favorites 0-9 button to select, or recall, the Favorite you want.
You can also move through Favorites using a footswitchsee Page 47 of the Owners Manual for details.
Navigating Favorites Banks
To Figure Out the Favorites Bank Thats Selected
The FAVORITE UTILITY screen provides tools for managing your Favorites. To jump there, hold down SHIFT and press the FAVORITE ON/ OFF buttonsee Page 69 in the Owners Manual to learn more.
Press the FAVORITE BANK button so it lightsthe button for the currently selected Favorites bank flashes.
JUNO-Di Synth Performance Tools
Both the JUNO-Dis Arpeggiator and Chord Memory features automate the playing of phrases that might otherwise be difficult to pull off onstage. They can also act as inspiring creative tools.
To Select a Favorites Bank
Press the FAVORITE BANK button so it lights. Press the desired Favorite banks 0-9 buttonits name appears in the display, and the button flashes for a moment, at which point the banks button and the BANK button turn off.

The Arpeggiator

The arpeggiator takes notes you play on the keyboard and generates a preprogrammed phrase based on those notes. Each of these phrases is called a style. The JUNO-Di contains 128 styles. Arpeggios can be great for creating repeating patterns such as those used in dance music, and can also produce automatic bass lines that begin with the note you play on the keyboard. Lets explore how arpeggios work on the JUNO-Di.

Chord Memory

The JUNO-Dis Chord Memory feature generates a chord based on a single key you play on the keyboard. The chord can be set up to play its notes in several ways. A chord set is an octaves worth of chord structures assigned to keysthe actual notes they play are based on the key youre in. There are 17 factory chord sets. Lets try out this feature using the first GUITAR/BASS patch, 001 JUNO Nylon.
Start by selecting a polyphonic patchSynth Patch 017: Jump Poly. To turn on the arpeggiator, press the ARPEGGIO button so it lights and the ARPEGGIO screen appears.
Turn on the Chord Memory feature, by pressing the CHORD MEMORY button so it lightsthe CHORD MEMORY screen appears. Chord Set parameter
On the ARPEGGIO screen, you can customize the arpeggio to be played in a variety of ways, as explained on Page 67 of the Owners Manual.
Hold down some notes on the keyboard and try out the available arpeggio styles. As you listen, move your fingers around to different keys to hear how your notes interact with the current arpeggiator style.
There are three parameters on this screen you can use for getting just the chord form you want. The first parameter allows you to select the chord set that the Chord Memory feature is to use.
See Page 125 in the Owners Manual lists the chords each key plays in the factory chord sets. (The chart shows the chords for the key of C.) 2
If youd like to play some notes and then just let go as the arpeggiator takes over, turn the Arpeggio Hold parameter on. 5 6
Adjust the Chord Set parameter to try out different sets as you play some keys on the keyboard and listen to the chords each one contains. Set the KEY parameter to select the actual key of your song. Each sets chords are automatically transposed into the key you select. The Roll Type parameter is what makes CHORD MEMORY so useful for playing guitar sounds. By default, its set to UP, which means that the notes in the chord are played as a quick glissando from the lowest key to the highest, like a standard guitar strum. You can also select DOWN so they go in the opposite direction, ALT so the JUNO-Di alternates between upward and downward glisses, and OFF if you want the notes in a chord to be played at the same time, with no roll.
Let go of the keysor turn off Arpeggio Holdwhen youre done experimenting. Select the monophonic Synth Patch 023: Hot Coffee. It plays one note at a time, no matter how many keys you press. The arpeggiator does some very interesting things to mono patches. Play around a bit more with the arpeggio styles as you play different notes with Hot Coffee. To turn the arpeggiator off, press the ARPEGGIO button again to unlight it.

The JUNO-Di as a MIDI Controller
The JUNO-Di is a natural as a MIDI controller you can use for playing external MIDI sound modules, soft synths on a computer, or sequencing in a computer-based digital audio workstation (DAW). In fact, with its light weight, battery power, onboard sounds, and USB MIDI connectivity, the JUNO-Di makes an killer road or stage companion for a laptop, providing you with a totally portable performance/sequencing system. You can connect the JUNO-Dis MIDI OUT jack to any device that has a MIDI IN jack using a MIDI cable, or exchange MIDI messages with a computer using a USB cable. To learn more, see the Using the JUNO-Di with a Computer Workshop booklet.
Before connecting the JUNO-Di via USB to a computer for MIDI communication, youve got to install its USB driver on the computer. The Using the JUNO-Di with a Computer Workshop booklet describes the installation process in detail.
Make sure the REVERB button is lit to hear the effect, since pressing SHIFT and REVERB to get to this screen turns off the REVERB button.
To display all of the MIC IN SETTINGS screens parameters, use the 6 and 5 buttons.

On this screen, you can:

customize the mics reverb level, reverb type, and reverb lengthby setting
the Reverb Level, Type, and Time parameters.
set whether the mic is live or used only for the vocoderby setting Mic
Mode to ALL or VOCODER ONLY, respectively.
Page 81 in the JUNO-Di Owners Manual. has additional information about using the JUNO-Di as a MIDI controller.
Using the JUNO-Di Vocoder
The JUNO-Dis vocoder effect allows you to control the shape of notes you play on the keyboard by speaking or singing into your mic. Heres how to use it.
Using a Microphone with the JUNO-Di
The JUNO-Di has a MIC IN jack, a mini-mixer, and a vocoder that uses the mic for shaping notes played on the keyboard. Theres a 1/4 phone-type jack on the back of the JUNO-Di for connecting your mic. The MODE/MIC area of the JUNO-Di front panel contains MIC IN controls for your mic. You can:
Select the VOCAL/PAD patch 036: VOCODER Ens.
Though VOCODER Ens is a good place to start, you can also use VOCAL/ PAD 034 VOCODER Robt or 035 VOCODER Chr, or PERFORM 60, 61, and 62, which are bass, organ, and pad vocoder sounds, respectively.

Setting the Rhythm Pattern Level
As a rhythm pattern plays, you can adjust its volume by pressing the SONG PLAYERs LEVEL button, and then turning the Value dial to set its volume as desired.
Change messages embedded in the file. An SMF can be no larger than roughly 240 kb in size, and if an SMF contains System Exclusive (SysEx) data, that data must have a packet size of 512 or less.
To learn more about MIDI, SMFs, and SysEx data, see Rolands An Introduction to MIDI InFocus booklet, which you can download here.

Selecting Rhythm Sets

Though each rhythm group contains a preferred rhythm set, you can use any rhythm set you like with any rhythm. To change rhythm sets, highlight the name of the current rhythm set on the RHYTHM PATTERN screen, and turn the VALUE dial to select another set.
Using the Playlist Editor on Your Computer
The included computer-based Playlist Editor software allows you to build playlists that place audio and MP3 songs in the order you want. The JUNO-Di can then play these playlists. The Playlist Editor comes with its own documentation, so well just take a quick look at it now.
If you want to play individual songs without using a playlist, you can copy the song files to your USB stick on your computer without putting them into any folders on the USB stick.
Playing Along with Songs on a USB Drive
If youve got a personal computer, you can load songs onto a JUNO-Di-formatted USB memory stick, and the JUNO-Di can play them. This makes it easy to perform along with prerecorded tracks.
To learn how to initialize, or format, a USB stick for the JUNO-Di, see Page 78 in the Owners Manual. You can also use a USB stick for backing up your own data, as explained on Page 77 of the Owners Manual.
Before Launching the Playlist Editor
Youll need to install the Playlist Editor on your computer according to its installers instructionsthe softwares on the CD that came with your JUNO-Di.
We recommend using the Roland M-UF1G USB memory stick. Any standard USB memory stick should work, though Roland obviously cant guarantee the quality of other manufacturers products.

Using the Playlist Editor
When the Playlist Editor launches, youll see:
The JUNO-Dis Song Player lets you play along with a variety of audio and MIDI file types. You can play
MP3 filesat a 44.1 kHz sample rate. The JUNO-Di stage plays MP3s
with a range of bit rates, as listed on Page 71 of the Owners Manual.
audio filesin.WAV or AIFF format with a 44.1 kHz sample rate. The
JUNO-Di can play 8-, 16-, and 24-bit audio files.
SMFsthat are Type 0 (all tracks combined into one track) or Type 1
(multiple separate tracks) SMFs. SMF songs play the JUNO-Dis internal General MIDI sounds according to MIDI Bank-Select and Program14
The pane at the right of the Playlist Editor screen shows you the contents of whatever it is youve selected in the Playlist list. Below, weve selected Playlist Library, so the pane on the right is showing us our entire playlist library. You can add songs to the library by dragging them into the pane or by using the Add Song. File menu command.
Once youve created the playlist(s) you want, and set its/their playback options, select the stickcalled JUNO-Di in the Playlist Editors Drive Selection popup menuand then click the arrow pointing from your computer to the USB stick, as shown here.
When the JUNO-Di asks if youre sure, click OK.
Working with Songs and Playlists in the Song Player
The PLAYLIST SELECT Screen
You can create a new playlist using the Edit menus New Playlist command and then dragging the desired songs onto its name. When youve got the playlists and songs on your USB stick, insert it into the JUNO-Dis front-panel USB jack and wait a few moments until you see Loading. momentarily appear. Press the SONG PLAYER button, and youll see the PLAYLIST SELECT screen:
In this screenshot, our first playlist is called Sand Paintings. This is the screen on which you select and play songs and playlists from your USB stick. To: If you prefer, you can select the library songs you want to use, and then hit the checkmark button at the bottom of the screen to create a new playlist from those songs.
A playlist can contain up to 999 songs.
select something onscreenuse the Value dial or the 6 and/or 5

buttons.

select a playlist and display its contentsuse the
Value dial or the 6 and/or 5 buttons, and then press ENTER. When youre in a playlist or folder, a left-pointing arrow shows the way out. 15

close a playlistpress the 3 button.
Playing Songs and Playlists
Before playing back an SMF, press the PERFORM button to light it. If you want to play along on the JUNO-Di keyboard, turn the Value dial to select the PERFORM sound you want to play before starting playback.
Adjusting the Playback Volume of a Song
To change the playback volume of a song, press the SONG PLAYER areas LEVEL button to display the AUDIO LEVEL screen when an audio or MP3 file is selected, or the SMF LEVEL screen when an SMF is selected. Turn the Value dial to set the playback level as desired.
play a song thats not in a folder or playlistpress 5 to select USB
Memory, and then press the ENTER button to display a list of songs. Select the song you want to play, and then press PLAY/STOP.
Playing Along with a Personal Music Player or CD
You can also play along with music from a personal music player the type that plays MP3 and AAC filesor a CD player. Using a 1/4 stereo mini cable, you can connect the players headphone or line out to the rear-panel EXT INPUT jack. The audio from the player is heard along with the JUNO-Dis own sounds in the main outputs.
see all of the songs in your playlist libraryselect Playlist Library and
press ENTER. To play a song, select it and press the PLAY/STOP button.
select and play a playlistselect it and press PLAY/STOP. (If you enabled
Chain Play in the Playlist Editor, its songs play one after another.)
Removing a Lead Vocal or Instrument
You may also be able to use the JUNO-Dis Center Cancel feature to remove the lead vocalor anything else in the center of players stereo image. The success of this feature depends on each songs mixpress the C. CANCEL/ MINUS ONE button so it lights to give it a try.
select and play an individual song in a playlistselect the playlist and
press ENTER. Select the desired song and press PLAY/STOP.
The SONG PLAYER Transport Buttons
Press this once to return to the top of the current song, or twice to go to the previous song. Use this button to start and stop playback of the selected song or playlist. Press this once to go to the next song.

The End

We hope youve found this workshop helpful. Keep an eye out for new JUNO-Di updates and support documents you can download for free at www.RolandUS.com.

Music Minus One

The JUNO-Dis Music Minus One feature allows you to quickly silence one of the tracks in an SMF song by simply pressing the C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE button to light it. Typically the track you remove from the arrangement is the one you want to play yourself, live. See Page 76 of the Owners Manual to learn how to designate the track to be muted with Music Minus One. 16

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Notice regarding additional patches for the JUNO-D Limited Edition
Additional Patch List [1] PIANO
No. Name Categry Patch Select MSB=87 LSB PC GM2 Patch Select Voice MSB=121 LSB PC Key Mode

JUNO-D CAMPAIGN LEAFLET

40781990
Copyright 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JUNO-D Limited Edition. In addition to the patches (sounds) provided on the existing JUNO-D, the JUNO-D Limited Edition adds 66 new patches. For this reason, the following patches are added at the beginning of each category in the patch list (p. 111) of the owner's manual.

[8] SYNTH

Pf01 Pf02 Pf03 Pf04 Pf05 Pf06 Pf07 Pf08 Pf09 Pf10 Pf11 Pf12 Pf13 Pf14
88KeyPiano1 88KeyPiano2 88KeyPiano3 88KeyPiano4 Vintage EP New Wurly 80s EPiano1 80s EPiano2 80s EPiano3 80sMIDI PNO Steel Piano Ltd.88Pno+Pd EP Glass DigitalEP
PNO PNO PNO PNO EP EP EP EP EP PNO PNO PNO EP EP
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SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE DUAL DUAL DUAL DUAL DUAL

[2] KBD & ORG

Name Categry Patch Select MSB=87 LSB PC GM2 Patch Select Voice MSB=121 LSB PC Key Mode

Ky01 Ky02 Ky03

JL RockOrg BeamOrg Ltd.ProgOrg

ORG ORG ORG

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SINGLE DUAL SINGLE

Sy01 Sy02 Sy03 Sy04 Sy05 Sy06 Sy07 Sy08 Sy09 Sy10 Sy11 Sy12 Sy13 Sy14 Sy15 Sy16 Sy17 Sy18 Sy19 Sy20
Ltd.SyncLead JUNO106Lead Ltd.SawLead1 Ltd.SawLead2 Ltd.SawLead3 Ltd.SawLead4 Ltd.5thSawLd World Lead SawMltLead MltFltLead Ltd.SoftLead Ltd.ResoLd 1 Ltd.ResoLd 2 Ltd.SquLead1 Ltd.SquLead2 Ltd.SquLead3 Ltd.SquLead4 80sPolySyn 80sPolyStack JUNO106Saws
HLD HLD SLD SLD HLD HLD HLD HLD HLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SYN SYN SYN
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[9] BASS

[4] ORCH
No. Name Categry Patch Select MSB=87 LSB PC GM2 Patch Select MSB=121 LSB PC Voice Key Mode
Oc01 Oc02 Oc03 Oc04 Oc05 Oc06 Oc07 Oc08 Oc09
Ltd.Strings1 Ltd.Strings2 Ltd.Strings3 Ltd.80sStr 1 Ltd.80sStr 2 Ltd.80sStr 3 Hybrid Str 2 VP-330 Str RS-505 Str
STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR STR

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Bs01 Bs02 Bs03 Bs04 Bs05 Bs06 Bs07 Bs08
Ltd.SynBs1 Ltd.SynBs2 Ltd.SynBs3 Ltd.SynBs4 Ltd.SynBs5 Ltd.SynBs6 Ltd.SynBs7 Ltd.SynBs8
SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS

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Additional Tone List

No. Name Voice Name Voice

[6] BRASS

Br01 Br02 Br03 Br04 Br05 Br06 Br07 Br08
Ltd.80sBrs1 Ltd.80sBrs2 Ltd.80sBrs3 Ltd.80sBrs4 D50 Brass Ltd.80sBrs5 Ltd.80sBrs6 Ltd.80sBrs7
SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR SBR
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[7] VOCAL & PAD

Vo01 Vo02 Vo03 Vo04

80sStack 1 80sStack 2 Ltd.Mild Pad EP Heaven

BPD BPD SPD SPD

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Ex 88KeyPno1 Ex 88KeyPno2 Ex 88KeyPno3 Ex 88KeyPno4 Ex SA Piano Ex EP Mk I Ex Wurly Ex JU-D EP 1 Ex JU-D EP 2 Ex 80s EP 1 Ex 80s EP 2 Ex BriteFMEP Ex JU-D Org1 Ex JU-D Org2 Ex RockOrg S Ex RockOrg F Ex Strings Ex JV Str Ex 80s Str Ex Super Saw Ex JP8 Brass Ex NzTrumpet Ex D50 Brass
Ex 80s Brs 1 Ex 80s Brs 2 Ex 80s Brs 3 Ex 80s Brs 4 Ex SyncSweep Ex Saw Keys Ex Squ Lead Ex 80s TriLd Ex 80sSawLd1 Ex 80sSawLd2 Ex 80sResoLd Ex DualSawLd Ex MlFlt Ld Ex World Ld Ex SawMlltLd Ex RealMGSaw Ex TunedMGSw Ex JunoSawHD Ex JunoSqrHD Ex JunoPlsHD Ex Estn Lead Ex Syn Bass1 Ex Syn Bass2

JUNO-D Limited Edition

JUNO-D CAMPAIGN LEAFLET 2007

[1] PIANO

 

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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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