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Summary of Contents for Juno-6

Page 1: ...JUNO 6 Roland Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...understand the functions of the controls and selectors of the Juno 6 perfectly so that you can fully enjoy the advantages of the unit Some setting examples are shown in this manual so that it might be...

Page 3: ...e pulse width controlling signal This emphasizes the Cutoff Point creating unusual sounds This selects the signal which controls the VCA It decides whether to change the volume by using Envelope signa...

Page 4: ...ONTROL OUTPUT Refer to P 15 PEDAL SWITCH FOOT VOLUME DP 2 FV 200 Refer to P 15 Refer to P I 5 TUNE 74 note f KEYBOARD AMP M H AUDIO AMP H RECORDING UNIT H P A MIXER L M H GUITAR AMP L M etc V J STEREO...

Page 5: ...et to MAN pulse width can be set with the PWM knob 3 When it is set to LFO or ENV pulse width is controlled by the corresponding signal from the LFO or the envelope generator 3 PWM e Pulse Width Modul...

Page 6: ...monics With pulse wave the har monic content greatly varies depending on the pulse width It is characterized by a lack of the nth harmonic series when the pulse width is 1 The example on the left lack...

Page 7: ...s attain able only from a synthesizer If you raise the RESONANCE up to the maximum VCF will start Self Oscillation 5 ENV Envelope Modulation When the Cutoff Point of the VCF is being modulated by the...

Page 8: ...sitive Polarity Voltage V y Negative Polarity Voltage V Frequency Hz Frequency Hz 1 A Frequency Hz Frequency Hz NOTE When modulating the VCF using the Enve lope set the knob 2 to a fairly low level in...

Page 9: ...he volume and the tone color of each note This output voltage is generated whenever you press a key A Attack time This sets the time required for the voltage to reach its maximum from the moment the k...

Page 10: ...ATE TIME MODE RATE This adjusts the rate of LFO 7 TRIG MODE Trigger mode switch You can select whether to operate the LFO manually or automatically 8 DELAY TIME This sets the time needed for the LFO t...

Page 11: ...val 5 in I i i Transpose UP Transpose NORMAL Transpose DOWN Piano Keyboard Middle C The Keyboard of the Juno 6 CONTROLLERS VOLUME 2 OCTAVE TRANSPOSE This is to transpose the scale one octave up or one...

Page 12: ...first pattern of the Arpeggio will be imperfect The pitch range of the Arpeggio must be within the keyboard range So if you set the range to 2 or 3 octaves and the Ar peggio pitch range exceeds the k...

Page 13: ...h makes operation awkward KEY TRANSPOSE D How to transpose While holding the TRANSPOSE button down press any key in any octave If the indicator above lights up transposition is completed and the Juno...

Page 14: ...t down and the Hold will be on OFF ml Release it and the Hold will be off 1 note per 1 pulse RHYTHM MACHINE SEQUENCER etc When it is connected to the ARPEGGIO CLOCK IN the Arpeggio Rate knob on the pa...

Page 15: ...using synthesizers Effect units such as a Phaser or a Flanger have the ability to add unique changes to the sound and it is effective to use them with Echo Chamber A Phaser gives an effect which can...

Page 16: ...io 2 oct UP 1 OCT UP 3 OCT DOWN ffj g 6 Five note Arpeggio 1 oct UP DOWN I OCT UP OCT DOWN p H Arpeggio with a Bass note 1 e Press one Bass note with the left hand and three notes of the chord with th...

Page 17: ...und and can be set to any position 3 t When you get confused with operations or no sound comes out return to this basic setting and start again 1 GROUP STRINGS The sound of a small group of strings Ad...

Page 18: ...ORGAN The sound of Electric Organ for home use You can adjust the vibrato effect the LFO in the DCO or the RATE in the LFO according to your taste The tone color can be greatly altered by changing the...

Page 19: ...DCO note C first and then the sound by the VCF Self Oscillation will be joined So adjust the FREQ of the oscillating VCF until it is an octave and a 5th higher than the DCO CMD 10 10 ELECTRIC PIANO I...

Page 20: ...can be changed widely by using the FRED in the VCF Set ting the ENV in the VCF slightly higher might be effective r LJ 8i DDi 14 GUITAR The tone color changes according to the created by setting the...

Page 21: ...ing the Attack Tinne with the A in the ENV Chorus RES in the VCF Also try changing the will add an interesting effect rw iOr I Or BSD I LF i HDD 18 FUNNY CAT The tone color changes widely by the FREQ...

Page 22: ...g the ENV polarity switch VCF to the appropriate position 9E 22 SYNTHESIZER SOUND II You can find several interesting sounds by adjusting the RES in the VCF the polarity of the ENV and the ENV itself...

Page 23: ...ce both hard sounds and soft sounds Adjust the ENV in the VCF the A in the ENV and the RATE and the DELAY Tl in the LFO depending on the phrase 3 25 TRUMPET By slightly moving the ENV knob in the VCF...

Page 24: ...so by using the LFO in the VCF you can gain a growl effect CMD 29 CLARINET The impression of the sound can be changed ly raising the LFO in the DCO you can get a by adjusting the FREQ in the VCF By sl...

Page 25: ...BASSOON Controlling the FREQ in the VCF and the RES is innportant 33 XYLOPHONE Use the SUB OSCILLATOR as a sound source and set the TRANSPOSE to UP With the Arpeggio on a repetition effect tremolo is...

Page 26: ...effect CSD 36 PERCUSSIVE it is effective to add CHORUS and play in a SOUND II normal way with chords CJED Oi D3Di 37 SYNTHESIZER The pitch of the drum can be changed by DRUM adjusting the FREQ in the...

Page 27: ...types of Dog Barl ing sounds by adjusting the ENV and pressing different keys gs i Oi DDD i 2 BDD 41 SPACE SOUND Playing chords is effective m 42 WIND Keep the HOLD on and the sound will remain even...

Page 28: ...Synthesis Memo 29 1 1 1 D m iCt I mM T r c 3 LFO TWO OCT fe TIUHaKHU BtNoen DD iOi ODD S DD D Oi OE S...

Page 29: ...30 s 1 o I DD OBUBf TMG HATt TME UOOE liior T T muT Sis I MHI iiffl il WBIif Ml 1 J HiO DDDJH E Ei Boill 1 J J Dcnwt DD D MM iOi I Or DDD CI DDD S IP s...

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Page 31: ...e switch AUTO MAN Delay time Controllers Volume Octave transpose DOWN NORMAL UP LFO trigger button DCO bend sensitivity VCF bend sensitivity Bender lever Arpeggio Mode switch UP U D DOWN Range switch...

Page 32: ...OptiOiis QQ Headphones RH 10 Pedai Switch DP 2 e Keyboard Stand KS 2 Carrying Case CB JUNO Foot Volume FV 200...

Page 33: ...RolSriCi JUNO 6 OWNER S MANUAL 82 DEC E 3...

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