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The  JUNO-Di’s  Transpose  feature  raises  or  lowers  the  pitch  of  the 
current  sound.  If  you’re  using  the  Split  or  Dual  features,  it  affects 
the pitch of the currently selected part. If you’re playing a standard 
performance, it also affects the pitch of the current part.

To Transpose the Keyboard by Octaves

Press the OCTAVE DOWN or UP button to lower or 

raise the keyboard’s pitch as desired. The JUNO-Di 
displays the amount of transposition.

Transposing the Keyboard by Semitone Steps

Hold down the TRANSPOSE button and then use 

the  -  or  +  button  to  lower  or  raise  the  pitch  in 
semitone  steps  as  desired. The  JUNO-Di  displays 
the selected amount of transposition.

Using the Split, Dual and Super Layer Features

When  you  use  the  JUNO-Di’s  Split  or  Dual  features,  you’re  using  a  special 
performance in which all the parts except Parts 1 and 2 are turned off. With 
the Super Layer feature, Parts 1-5 are available.

When  you  use  the  Split,  Dual,  and  Super  Layer  features,  the 
JUNO-Di  creates  a  temporary  performance.  If  you  like,  you  can  save 
this performance by writing it into the JUNO-Di’s memory as described 
on Page 52 of the 

JUNO-Di Owner’s Manual

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You can use your computer to create complex splits and/or layers by 
constructing performances using the JUNO-Di Editor software included 
with your JUNO-Di.

Quickly Creating a Two-Sound Split

When you create a simple split using the JUNO-Di’s Dual feature, 
the  keyboard  is  divided  into  Lower  and  Upper  zones,  each  of 
which plays its own sound. Here’s how to use the Split feature.

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

Select the desired Lower patch or rhythm set.

You  can  select  either  the  Lower  or  Upper  sound  at  any  time  on  this 
screen by using 

5

 or 

6

 to select the desired part, and then turning 

the Value dial to choose the sound you want. 

To turn off a split, press SPLIT again so it’s unlit.

You can adjust the relative volume of your Upper and Lower parts, as 
explained in “Adjusting Part Levels,” on Page 9.

Changing the Split Point

You  can  change  the  lowest  key—or  “split  point”—that  plays  the  Upper 

sound. Here’s how.

When SPLIT is lit, hold down SHIFT and press SPLIT 

to display the split-point screen.

Turn the Value dial to select the desired split point.

Press SPLIT again to leave the split-point screen.

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Summary of Contents for JUNO-Di

Page 1: ...S All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U S JDiWS01 Getting to Know the JUNO Di Workshop JUNO Di Mobile Sy...

Page 2: ...eatures Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet Throughout this booklet you ll come across information that deserves special attention that s the reason it s labeled with one of the following symbol...

Page 3: ...connect 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 Di...

Page 4: ...here mixer or powered speakers connect the JUNO Di s OUTPUT L MONO and R jacks to two of your mixer s or speakers input channels Powering Up and Setting Your Listening Level Turn the JUNO Di s main VO...

Page 5: ...n to hear it The JUNO Di s 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 Patches and Rhythm Sets At the heart...

Page 6: ...sound turn the Value dial to select the specific sound you re 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...

Page 7: ...n CUTOFF for a more obvious effect The REVERB knob Use this knob to increase or decrease the output level of the JUNO Di s reverb processor The SOUND MODIFY knobs affect the currently selected patch o...

Page 8: ...scribed on Page 52 of the JUNO Di Owner s Manual You can use your computer to create complex splits and or layers by constructing performances using the JUNO Di Editor software included with your JUNO...

Page 9: ...e bottom sound hold down SHIFT and press 5 Using Super Layer With the JUNO Di s Super Layer feature you can stack up to five detuned copies of a single patch on top of each other for the ultimate thic...

Page 10: ...nk Press the FAVORITE BANK button so it lights 1 Press the desired Favorite bank s 0 9 button its name appears in 2 the display and the button flashes for a moment at which point the bank s button and...

Page 11: ...he ARPEGGIO button again to 8 unlight it Chord Memory The JUNO Di s 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 s...

Page 12: ...n Set your mic s level using the MIC IN VOLUME knob Add reverb to the mic by pressing and lighting the MIC IN REVERB button Hold down SHIFT and press the MIC IN area s REVERB button to display the MIC...

Page 13: ...m Patterns While the RHYTHM PATTERN screen is displayed Category Buttons 1 6 directly beneath the display light to act as rhythm pads Each one triggers playback of one of the rhythm patterns in the cu...

Page 14: ...a range of bit rates as listed on Page 71 of the Owner s Manual audio files in WAV or AIFF format with a 44 1 kHz sample rate The JUNO Di can play 8 16 and 24 bit audio files SMFs that are Type 0 all...

Page 15: ...ck called JUNO Di in the Playlist Editor s Drive Selection popup menu and then click the arrow pointing from your computer to the USB stick as shown here When the JUNO Di asks if you re sure click OK...

Page 16: ...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 Owner s Manual to le...

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