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Summary of Contents for JUNO-60

Page 1: ...Roland JUND BD Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...JUNO 60 Operation Manual f Roland...

Page 4: ...switches The Chorus effect produces rich and ex pansive sounds Transposition to any key is possible by the Transpose function The Juno 60 can be driven by the MC A micro composer by using its PCB con...

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Page 7: ...to P 9 Refer to P 21 PEDAL SWITCH DP 2 Refer to P 21 TUNE adjust knob 14 note STEREO HEADPHONES RH 10 Adjust the volume with the Volume control knob on theJuno 60 FOOT VOLUME FV 200 Refer to P 21 M3...

Page 8: ...lnterface SAVE button indicator VERIFY button indicator D LOAD button indicator a Selecting You can select a patch from memory by using a BANK button and a PATCH NUMBER button 3 In this case you may p...

Page 9: ...rewrit ing is done Refer to P 6 Therefore 1 selecting the same patch program later yea will hear the original tone color unchanged E3 o m V ill fi nnr in WSM Tv jfea Wcf I t 0 f cfl faffcf fejJ5 fl f...

Page 10: ...Sound Synthesizing 4 tic 4 T WTCH P r warn mm HITCH D D D ON Off O The Juno 60 features battery back up sys tem to retain the programs even when switched off The batteries should be replaced with a n...

Page 11: ...tape recorder 1 Set the tape recorder to REC recording mode REC PLAY REC 2 Press the SAVE button of the Juno 60 SAVE D The SAVE indicator will light up and the program number shown in the Display wind...

Page 12: ...e tape recorder to PLAY playing mode and press the VERIFY button of the Juno 60 If you wish to stop verifying in the mid dle press the MANUAL button of the Juno 60 MANUAL 3 Stop the tape recorder PLAY...

Page 13: ...high temperature or humidity or near a strong magnetic unit such as a speaker or an amplifier Loading Sending the recorded Data back to the Juno450 1 Set the tape so that rt will be played back from...

Page 14: ...dth can be fixed When it is set to LFO or ENV pulse width is controlled by the corresponding signal from the LFO or the Envelope Gene rator 3 PWM Pulse Width Modulation knob When PWM Mode switch is se...

Page 15: ...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 n The example on the left lacks 3rd 6th and 9t...

Page 16: ...maximum the VCF will start Self Oscillation ENV Envelope Modulation knob When the Cutoff Point of the VCF is being modulated by the output of the Envelope Generator this knob is used to adjust the int...

Page 17: ...ulation Positive Polarity Voltage V y Negative Polarity Voltage V NOTE When modulating the VCF using the Enve lope set the knob 5 to a fairly low level in case of positive porality and set it to a fai...

Page 18: ...of all the patch programs This makes the live performance much more comfortable as there will be no volume difference realized between two different patches While writ ing a patch into memory adjust i...

Page 19: ...vm MODE RATE knob This adjusts the rate of LFO TRIG MODE TRIGGER MODE switch You can select whether to operate the LFO manually or automatically DELAY TIME knob This sets the time needed for the LFO...

Page 20: ...rd The Keyboard of the Juno 60 CONTROLLERS TKAttSKltf VOLUME knob OCTAVE TRANSPOSE switch By setting this switch to H or L you can transpose up or down by one octave How this switch is set can be writ...

Page 21: ...moment or the 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...

Page 22: ...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 6...

Page 23: ...000 When it is connected to the ARPEGGIO CLOCK IN the Arpeggio Rate knob on the panel does not function DR 55 TR 606 808 TB 303 CSQ 600 MC 4 TRIGGER OUT DBSxCSQ TRIGGER OUT GATE OUT GATE OUT MPXOUT Yo...

Page 24: ...when 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...

Page 25: ...tOCT if J OCT DOW f WB HFour note Arpeggio 2 oct UP 3 OCt DOWN IFive note Arpeggio 1 oct UP DOWN i OCT UP f j ll 23 Arpeggio with a Bass note 1 Press one Bess note with the left hand and three notes o...

Page 26: ...ntion 68 Space Sound 2 bank 7 71 Percussive Sound 1 72 Percussive Sound 2 73 Whistle 74 Effect Sound 3 75 UFO 76 Space Sound 3 77 Surf 78 Synthesizer Drum The tone color can differ drastically due to...

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Page 30: ...h 1 patch 2 patch 3 patch 4 patch 5 patch 6 patch 7 patch 8 bankl 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 B bank2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 bank 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 bank4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 bank 5 51 5...

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Page 34: ...100 Control Signal Selector switch ENV A GATE J L VCA Level knob Attack Time knob 1 ms 3s Decay Time knob 2ms 12s Sustain Level knob 0 100 Release Time knob 2ms 1 2s RATE knob 0 3Hz 20Hz TRIGGER MODE...

Page 35: ...RPEGGIO CLOCK Input jack 1 step 1 pulse 2 5V or more SAVE jack LOAD jack MEMORY PROTECT switch DCB Digital Communication Bus TUNE adjust knob 50 cent 1060 W x378 D x 113 H mm 41 3 4 W x 14 7 B D x4 7...

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