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Patch List

No.

Name

Sub-category

MSB

LSB

PC

0161

Sy:S40

AutoTrance 3

PLS

087

074

033

0162

Sy:S41

Poly Gate   

PLS

087

074

034

0163

Sy:S42

Rise Up     

FX 

087

074

035

0164

Sy:S43

Sci-Fi FX x4

FX 

087

074

036

0165

Sy:S44

LazerPoints2

FX 

087

074

037

0166

Sy:S45

EDM Kick    

FX 

087

074

038

0167

Vo:S01

Chorus  LS  

VOX

087

074

039

0168

Vo:S02

Mmmms       

VOX

087

074

040

0169

Vo:S03

Voc:Ensemble

VOX

087

074

041

0170

Vo:S04

Voc:5thStack

VOX

087

074

042

0171

Vo:S05

Voc:Robot   

VOX

087

074

043

0172

Vo:S06

Voc:Saw     

VOX

087

074

044

0173

Vo:S07

Voc:Sqr     

VOX

087

074

045

0174

Vo:S08

Voc:Rise Up 

VOX

087

074

046

0175

Vo:S09

Voc:Auto Vib

VOX

087

074

047

0176

Vo:S10

Voc:PitchEnv

VOX

087

074

048

0177

Vo:S11

Voc:Choir   

VOX

087

074

049

0178

Vo:S12

Voc:Noise   

VOX

087

074

050

0179

Vo:S13

SLSoundTrack

SPD

087

074

051

0180

Vo:S14

ORBit Pad   

SPD

087

074

052

0181

Vo:S15

Soft Pad 2  

SPD

087

074

053

0182

Vo:S16

Far East  XP

SPD

087

074

054

0183

Vo:S17

JupiterMv JU

SPD

087

074

055

0184

Wr:S01

Gajde       

ETH

087

074

056

Bank: PRST

No.

Name

Sub-category

MSB

LSB

PC

0001

Pf:001

88StageGrand

PNO

087

064

001

0002

Pf:002

88StgGrand 2

PNO

087

064

002

0003

Pf:003

88StgGrand 3

PNO

087

064

003

0004

Pf:004

JUNO Piano 1

PNO

087

064

004

0005

Pf:005

JUNO Piano 2

PNO

087

064

005

0006

Pf:006

Rich Grand 1

PNO

087

064

006

0007

Pf:007

Rich Grand 2

PNO

087

064

007

0008

Pf:008

Piano+Str 1 

PNO

087

064

008

0009

Pf:009

Fairy Piano 

PNO

087

064

009

0010

Pf:010

Pop Piano 1 

PNO

087

064

010

0011

Pf:011

Pop Piano 2 

PNO

087

064

011

0012

Pf:012

ConcertGrand

PNO

087

064

012

0013

Pf:013

Warm Tune   

PNO

087

064

013

0014

Pf:014

Hall Concert

PNO

087

064

014

0015

Pf:015

Mellow Tune 

PNO

087

064

015

0016

Pf:016

Mono Piano 1

PNO

087

064

016

0017

Pf:017

Mono Piano 2

PNO

087

064

017

0018

Pf:018

Mono Piano 3

PNO

087

064

018

0019

Pf:019

Piano+Pad 1 

PNO

087

064

019

0020

Pf:020

Piano+Pad 2 

PNO

087

064

020

0021

Pf:021

Piano+Vox   

PNO

087

064

021

0022

Pf:022

Piano+Str 2 

PNO

087

064

022

0023

Pf:023

Layers      

PNO

087

064

023

0024

Pf:024

Grand Hall  

PNO

087

064

024

0025

Pf:025

Cicada Piano

PNO

087

064

025

0026

Pf:026

Rapsody     

PNO

087

064

026

0027

Pf:027

Pop Piano 3 

PNO

087

064

027

0028

Pf:028

Pop Piano 4 

PNO

087

064

028

0029

Pf:029

Radio Piano 

PNO

087

064

029

0030

Pf:030

Rokkin' pF  

PNO

087

064

030

0031

Pf:031

JD Piano 1  

PNO

087

064

031

0032

Pf:032

JD Piano 2  

PNO

087

064

032

0033

Pf:033

JD Piano&Str

PNO

087

064

033

0034

Pf:034

SA Dance Pno

PNO

087

064

034

0035

Pf:035

E-Grand     

PNO

087

064

035

0036

Pf:036

Back E-Grand

PNO

087

064

036

0037

Pf:037

Dark Grand  

PNO

087

064

037

0038

Pf:038

Grand+FM    

PNO

087

064

038

0039

Pf:039

Blend Piano 

PNO

087

064

039

0040

Pf:040

Piano Oz    

PNO

087

064

040

0041

Pf:041

Meditate Pno

PNO

087

064

041

0042

Pf:042

FX Piano    

PNO

087

064

042

0043

Pf:043

AmbientPiano

PNO

087

064

043

0044

Pf:044

Pure EP     

EP 

087

064

044

0045

Pf:045

Pure EP Trem

EP 

087

064

045

0046

Pf:046

Stage Phazer

EP 

087

064

046

0047

Pf:047

SA EPiano 1 

EP 

087

064

047

0048

Pf:048

FM EP 1     

EP 

087

064

048

0049

Pf:049

Pure Wurly 1

EP 

087

064

049

0050

Pf:050

Wurly Trem 1

EP 

087

064

050

0051

Pf:051

VelSpdWurly 

EP 

087

064

051

0052

Pf:052

Phase EP 1  

EP 

087

064

052

No.

Name

Sub-category

MSB

LSB

PC

0053

Pf:053

Phase Stg EP

EP 

087

064

053

0054

Pf:054

Flanger EP  

EP 

087

064

054

0055

Pf:055

TEL Stage EP

EP 

087

064

055

0056

Pf:056

Vintage EP 1

EP 

087

064

056

0057

Pf:057

Vintage EP 2

EP 

087

064

057

0058

Pf:058

Vintage EP 3

EP 

087

064

058

0059

Pf:059

Stage EP 1  

EP 

087

064

059

0060

Pf:060

Stage EP 2  

EP 

087

064

060

0061

Pf:061

StageCabinet

EP 

087

064

061

0062

Pf:062

StageEP Trem

EP 

087

064

062

0063

Pf:063

EP Trem 1   

EP 

087

064

063

0064

Pf:064

EP Trem 2   

EP 

087

064

064

0065

Pf:065

EP Trem 3   

EP 

087

064

065

0066

Pf:066

EP Chorus 1 

EP 

087

064

066

0067

Pf:067

EP Chorus 2 

EP 

087

064

067

0068

Pf:068

EP Chorus 3 

EP 

087

064

068

0069

Pf:069

Phase EP 2  

EP 

087

064

069

0070

Pf:070

80s EP 1    

EP 

087

064

070

0071

Pf:071

Dyno EP     

EP 

087

064

071

0072

Pf:072

E.Piano     

EP 

087

064

072

0073

Pf:073

Back2the60s 

EP 

087

064

073

0074

Pf:074

Tine EP     

EP 

087

064

074

0075

Pf:075

LEO EP      

EP 

087

064

075

0076

Pf:076

SA EPiano 2 

EP 

087

064

076

0077

Pf:077

SA EP Trem  

EP 

087

064

077

0078

Pf:078

FM EP mix   

EP 

087

064

078

0079

Pf:079

FM-777      

EP 

087

064

079

0080

Pf:080

FM EP 2     

EP 

087

064

080

0081

Pf:081

FM EP 3     

EP 

087

064

081

0082

Pf:082

FM EP 4     

EP 

087

064

082

0083

Pf:083

Pure Wurly 2

EP 

087

064

083

0084

Pf:084

Pure Wurly 3

EP 

087

064

084

0085

Pf:085

Wurly Trem 2

EP 

087

064

085

0086

Pf:086

Wurly Trem 3

EP 

087

064

086

0087

Pf:087

EP Layer    

EP 

087

064

087

0088

Pf:088

80s EP 2    

EP 

087

064

088

0089

Pf:089

Pop EP      

EP 

087

064

089

0090

Pf:090

EP Bell 1   

EP 

087

064

090

0091

Pf:091

EP Bell 2   

EP 

087

064

091

0092

Pf:092

LonesomeRoad

EP 

087

064

092

0093

Pf:093

Age'n'Tines 

EP 

087

064

093

0094

Pf:094

Brill TremEP

EP 

087

064

094

0095

Pf:095

Crystal EP  

EP 

087

064

095

0096

Pf:096

Vintage Tine

EP 

087

064

096

0097

Pf:097

Mk2 Stg phsr

EP 

087

064

097

0098

Pf:098

Celestial EP

EP 

087

064

098

0099

Pf:099

Psycho EP 1 

EP 

087

064

099

0100

Pf:100

Psycho EP 2 

EP 

087

064

100

0101

Pf:101

Pad  

EP 

087

064

101

0102

Pf:102

Wurly+Pad   

EP 

087

064

102

0103

Pf:103

Dreaming EP 

EP 

087

064

103

0104

Pf:104

Balladeer   

EP 

087

064

104

0105

Pf:105

Remember    

EP 

087

064

105

0106

Pf:106

Vibe EP     

EP 

087

064

106

0107

Pf:107

sin(EP)     

EP 

087

064

107

0108

Pf:108

Fonky Fonky 

EP 

087

064

108

0109

Pf:109

FM EPad     

EP 

087

064

109

0110

Pf:110

EP Stack    

EP 

087

064

110

0111

Ky:001

HardRockORG1

ORG

087

064

111

0112

Ky:002

HardRockORG2

ORG

087

064

112

0113

Ky:003

GT Org Stack

ORG

087

064

113

0114

Ky:004

GT Org Std  

ORG

087

064

114

0115

Ky:005

GT Org Clean

ORG

087

064

115

0116

Ky:006

Perc Organ 1

ORG

087

064

116

0117

Ky:007

FullStop Org

ORG

087

064

117

0118

Ky:008

FullDraw Org

ORG

087

064

118

0119

Ky:009

StakDraw Org

ORG

087

064

119

0120

Ky:010

JUNO PercOrg

ORG

087

064

120

0121

Ky:011

VKHold4Speed

ORG

087

064

121

0122

Ky:012

Pop Organ 1 

ORG

087

064

122

0123

Ky:013

Pop Organ 2 

ORG

087

064

123

0124

Ky:014

Pop Organ 3 

ORG

087

064

124

0125

Ky:015

B Org 1     

ORG

087

064

125

0126

Ky:016

B Org 2     

ORG

087

064

126

0127

Ky:017

B Org 3     

ORG

087

064

127

0128

Ky:018

B Org 4     

ORG

087

064

128

0129

Ky:019

D.Bar Org 1 

ORG

087

065

001

0130

Ky:020

D.Bar Org 2 

ORG

087

065

002

0131

Ky:021

D.Bar Org 3 

ORG

087

065

003

0132

Ky:022

D.Bar Org 4 

ORG

087

065

004

0133

Ky:023

D.Bar Org 5 

ORG

087

065

005

Summary of Contents for juno-ds61

Page 1: ...Variations Motif 29 Editing the Vocoder Auto Pitch 30 Saving the Vocoder Auto Pitch Settings Write 30 Creating an Original Scale USER SCALE 31 Setting a User Scale 31 Recalling a User Scale 31 System...

Page 2: ...Unlit When the Velocity setting is 1 127 Sample Import 5 5 When importing a sample the OPTIMIZE window might appear depending on the user memory usage status OK Memory is optimized and then the sampl...

Page 3: ...bs or the bender modulation lever during recording or playback 1 During recording or playback hold down the MUTE button and press the ERASE button Only while you continue holding down these buttons mo...

Page 4: ...n the JUNO DS itself Refer to Category List p 5 Patch Level Specifies the volume of the patch 0 127 Patch Pan Specifies the pan of the patch L64 is far left 0 is center and 63R is far right L64 0 63R...

Page 5: ...eing heard in MONO When making large pitch changes set the Legato Retrigger to ON Portamento Switch Specifies whether the portamento effect will be applied ON or not OFF OFF ON Portamento Mode Specifi...

Page 6: ...gins to play once the period of time specified in the Tone Delay Time has elapsed after release of the key This is effective in situations such as when simulating noises from guitars and other instrum...

Page 7: ...y and the Matrix control cannot be used simultaneously to make different tones to sound When using the Matrix control to switch tones set the Velocity Control to OFF OFF Tones are not velocity switche...

Page 8: ...r un brighten the sound This is the most common filter used in synthesizers BPF Band Pass Filter This leaves only the frequencies in the region of the cutoff frequency and cuts the rest This can be us...

Page 9: ...FIXED 1 7 TVF Env V Sens Specifies how keyboard playing dynamics will affect the depth of the TVF envelope Positive settings will cause the TVF envelope to have a greater effect for strongly played no...

Page 10: ...100 Pan Key Random Pan Depth Use this parameter when you want the stereo location to change randomly each time you press a key Higher settings will produce a greater amount of change 0 63 Parameter Va...

Page 11: ...27 note Rate Detune LFO Rate Detune makes subtle changes in the LFO cycle rate Rate each time a key is pressed Higher settings will cause greater change This parameter is invalid when Rate is set to n...

Page 12: ...ed a relatively steady state The JUNO DS s looped waveforms also include components of other sounds such as piano string resonant vibrations and the hollow sounds of brass instruments Rx Bender For ea...

Page 13: ...fects are applied DRY Changes the volume of the original sound CHO Changes the amount of chorus REV Changes the amount of reverb Applying LFO to modulate sounds PIT LFO1 2 Changes the vibrato depth TV...

Page 14: ...tering a name press the MENU button The NAME MENU window appears The window closes if you press the button once again 2 Move the cursor to INSERT or DELETE and press the ENTER button Function Explanat...

Page 15: ...izers BPF Band Pass Filter This leaves only the frequencies in the region of the cutoff frequency and cuts the rest This can be useful when creating distinctive sounds HPF High Pass Filter This cuts t...

Page 16: ...panning to be alternated between left and right each time a key is pressed Higher settings will produce a greater amount of change L or R settings will reverse the order in which the pan will alterna...

Page 17: ...n 6 MFX Type p 18 7 Output Level 8 Chorus Send Level 9 Reverb Send Level Make these settings in the CHORUS tab of the EFFECTS EDIT screen 10 Chorus Type 11 Chorus Level 12 Output Select Make these set...

Page 18: ...e popular MFX in realtime p 12 MFX CTRL Parameter Value Explanation Source 1 4 Sets the MIDI message used to change the MFX parameter with the MFX control OFF MFX control will not be used CC01 31 33 9...

Page 19: ...also apply chorus or reverb to the sound that passes through MFX L R Output to the OUTPUT L MONO jack and OUTPUT R jack in stereo without passing through MFX L R Output to the OUTPUT L MONO jack or O...

Page 20: ...t assigned to a part Patches also contain the Attack Time Offset setting p 4 The final TVA Envelope attack time value is therefore the sum of the tone s TVA Envelope Time 1 setting the patch s Attack...

Page 21: ...h MFX You can also apply chorus or reverb to the sound that passes through MFX L R Output to the OUTPUT L MONO jack and OUTPUT R jack in stereo without passing through MFX L R Output to the OUTPUT L M...

Page 22: ...ed to a part Patches also contain the Attack Time Offset setting p 4 The final TVA Envelope attack time value is therefore the sum of the tone s TVA Envelope Time 1 setting the patch s Attack Time Off...

Page 23: ...e settings in the MFX1 3 tab of the EFFECTS EDIT screen 6 MFX Type p 24 7 Output Level 8 Chorus Send Level 9 Reverb Send level Make these settings in the CHORUS tab of the EFFECTS EDIT screen 10 Choru...

Page 24: ...d AFTERTOUCH Aftertouch SYS CTRL1 4 Use the System Control 1 4 Source setting p 34 Destination 1 4 Sets the MFX parameters to be controlled with the Source1 4 The MFX parameters available for control...

Page 25: ...e cutoff frequency Cutoff Freq in order to round off or un brighten the sound This is the most common filter used in synthesizers BPF Band Pass Filter This leaves only the frequencies in the region of...

Page 26: ...he TVF envelope Set this to FIXED if you don t want the TVF Envelope to be affected by the keyboard velocity FIXED 1 7 TVF Env V Sens Specifies how keyboard playing dynamics will affect the depth of t...

Page 27: ...s This allows keyboard dynamics to affect the Time 1 of the TVA envelope If you want Time 1 to be speeded up for strongly played notes set this parameter to a positive value If you want it to be slowe...

Page 28: ...uency 63 63 TVA Depth Specifies how deeply the LFO will affect the volume 63 63 Pan Depth Specifies how deeply the LFO will affect the pan 63 63 STEP LFO Parameter Value Explanation Step Type When gen...

Page 29: ...notes will be sounded with the velocity you specify here regardless of how strongly you strike the key Oct Range Adds an effect that shifts arpeggios one cycle at a time in octave units octave range Y...

Page 30: ...asses through the auto pitch 0 127 Pan Adjusts the stereo position of the sound that passes through auto pitch L64 63R Scale Selects the scale to which Auto Pitch corrects the pitch CHROMATIC Corrects...

Page 31: ...press the WRITE button The USER SCALE WRITE screen appears If you press the EXIT button to exit the USER SCALE screen without performing the Write operation the unsaved settings revert to their previ...

Page 32: ...ute Specifies the pad illumination color that indicates a muted track Rhythm Pattern Specifies the pad illumination color when the RHYTHM PATTERN screen is displayed Audio Player Specifies the pad ill...

Page 33: ...e this selects the next numbered performance PROG DOWN If you re in the patch mode this selects the previous sound If you re in the performance mode this selects the previous numbered performance FAV...

Page 34: ...ed ON or not be received OFF OFF ON Soft Through If this is ON incoming MIDI messages from the MIDI IN connector will be re transmitted without change from the MIDI OUT connector OFF ON USB Driver Set...

Page 35: ...If the JUNO DS is connected to your computer via a USB cable the JUNO DS s performance data MIDI data can be recorded into your DAW software and performance data MIDI data played back by your DAW sof...

Page 36: ...nput device and output device For details on how to do this refer to the owner s manual of your DAW software 7 Make the appropriate control surface settings for the DAW software you selected Settings...

Page 37: ...to be remembered save the DAW CONTROL settings p 38 Using the JUNO DS As a MIDI Keyboard Your playing on the JUNO DS s keyboard MIDI data can be recorded into your DAW software or used to play softwar...

Page 38: ...Saving the DAW CONTROL Settings The DAW CONTROL settings revert to their previous state when you turn off the power If you want the DAW CONTROL settings to be remembered even after power off save the...

Page 39: ...the pedal p 33 No Room The number of stored waveforms has reached the maximum 256 Delete unneeded sample Not Found The file was not found on the USB flash drive Make sure that the file exists on the...

Page 40: ...6 69 DST0CHORUS 70 DST0FLANGER 71 DST0DELAY 72 ENH0CHORUS 73 ENH0FLANGER 74 ENH0DELAY 75 CHORUS0DELAY 76 FLANGER0DELAY p 57 77 CHORUS0FLANGER Piano 78 SYMPATHETIC RESO Vocoder 79 Di VOCODER Lo Fi 2 80...

Page 41: ...2 0 4 0 8 0 Width of the middle range 1 Set a higher value for Q to narrow the range to be affected Mid2 Freq 200 8000 Hz Frequency of the middle range 2 Mid2 Gain 15 15 dB Gain of the middle range 2...

Page 42: ...0 00 Hz note Rate of modulation Attack 0 127 Speed at which the cutoff frequency changes between steps Filter Type Filter type Frequency range that will pass through each filter LPF frequencies below...

Page 43: ...2 condenser MS STACK 1 large sealed enclosure 12 x 4 condenser MS STACK 2 large sealed enclosure 12 x 4 condenser METAL STACK large double stack 12 x 4 condenser 2 STACK large double stack 12 x 4 con...

Page 44: ...uency modulation moves towards higher frequencies or lower frequencies UP Higher frequencies DOWN Lower frequencies Low Gain 15 15 dB Gain of the low frequency range High Gain 15 15 dB Gain of the hig...

Page 45: ...et independently the unique type of modulation characteristic of these speakers can be simulated quite closely This effect is most suitable for electric organ Tones L out R out Rotary L in R in Parame...

Page 46: ...lance D100 0W D0 100W Volume balance between the direct sound D and the flanger sound W Level 0 127 Output level 25 STEP FLANGER This is a flanger in which the flanger pitch changes in steps The speed...

Page 47: ...nge High Gain 15 15 dB Gain of the high range Balance D100 0W D0 100W Volume balance between the direct sound D and the chorus sound W Level 0 127 Output level 30 3D FLANGER This applies a 3D effect t...

Page 48: ...flanger sound that is to be returned to the input negative values invert the phase Balance D100 0W D0 100W Volume balance of the original sound D and flanger sound W Level 0 127 Output level 34 2BAND...

Page 49: ...o 3 with the microphone becoming more distant as the value increases Mic Level 0 127 Volume of the microphone Direct Level 0 127 Volume of the direct sound Pan L64 63R Stereo location of the output so...

Page 50: ...B Gain of the high range Balance D100 0W D0 100W Volume balance between the direct sound D and the delay sound W Level 0 127 Output level 44 LONG DELAY A delay that provides a long delay time L in R i...

Page 51: ...ach delay Low Gain 15 15 dB Gain of the low range High Gain 15 15 dB Gain of the high range Balance D100 0W D0 100W Volume balance between the direct sound D and the delay sound W Level 0 127 Output l...

Page 52: ...hase HF Damp 200 8000 Hz BYPASS Adjusts the frequency above which sound fed back to the effect is filtered out If you don t want to filter out any high frequencies set this parameter to BYPASS Pan A B...

Page 53: ...irect Level 0 127 Volume of the original sound Level 0 127 Output level 56 LOFI NOISE In addition to a lo fi effect this adds various types of noise such as white noise and disc noise R in R out L in...

Page 54: ...Flutter 0 127 Depth of short cycle rotational irregularity Random 0 127 Depth of indefinite cycle rotational irregularity Total Wow Flutter 0 127 Depth of overall rotational irregularity Balance D100...

Page 55: ...ound D and the reverb sound W Level 0 127 Output level 65 GATED REVERB This is a special type of reverb in which the reverberant sound is cut off before its natural length L in R in L out R out Gated...

Page 56: ...between the sound that is sent through the chorus W and the sound that is not sent through the chorus D Level 0 127 Output level 73 ENH0FLANGER Feedback Flanger L in R in L out R out Mix Mix Enhancer...

Page 57: ...edback 98 98 Adjusts the proportion of the flanger sound that is fed back into the effect Negative settings will invert the phase Flanger Balance D100 0W D0 100W Adjusts the volume balance between the...

Page 58: ...elay time Type DELAY PAN DELAY 0 127 HF Damp Adjusts the frequency above which the high frequency content of the reverb sound will be cut or damped If you do not want to cut the high frequencies set t...

Page 59: ...rgan1 B 0187 RockOrgan1 C 0188 Rtry Org A L 0189 Rtry Org A R 0190 Rtry Org B L 0191 Rtry Org B R 0192 Rtry Org C L 0193 Rtry Org C R 0194 LoFi RtryOrg 0195 Vint Org 1 0196 Vint Org 2 0197 Vint Org 3...

Page 60: ...inv 0588 Synth Saw 1 0589 JD Syn Saw 0590 JD Fat Saw 0591 JP 8 Saw 0592 OB2 Saw HD 0593 700 Saw A 0594 700 Saw B 0595 700 Saw C 0596 D 50 Saw 0597 LA Saw 0598 Air Wave 0599 GR 300 Saw 0600 Juno Sqr HD...

Page 61: ...ave1 1006 SlapBs Wave2 1007 JUNO 60 Bass 1008 JP 4 Bass 1009 SH 101 Bs 1010 KG Poly Bs 1011 Solid Bass 1012 Mini Bs A 1013 Mini Bs B 1014 Mini Bs C 1015 Flute Vib A 1016 Flute Vib B 1017 Flute Vib C 1...

Page 62: ...1419 Br SideStk L 1420 WoodSideStkL 1421 707 Rim 1422 StudioLo Tom 1423 StudioMidTom 1424 StudioHi Tom 1425 Jz Tom Lo 1426 Jz Tom Md 1 1427 Jz Tom Md 2 1428 Jz Tom Hi 1 1429 Jz Tom Hi 2 1430 PopFrTmLo...

Page 63: ...go 3 Lo 1834 Agogo 3 Hi 1835 Asian Gong 1 1836 GamelanGong1 1837 Wind Bell 1 1838 Kane 1 1839 JingleBell 2 1840 Wind Chime 2 1841 Sarna Bell 1842 Berimbau Opn 1843 Berimbau Up 1844 Berimbau Dn 1845 Be...

Page 64: ...Acd Harmon p 2218 Acd Harmon f 2219 Acd Piccolo 2220 Acd Oboe 1 p 2221 Acd Oboe 1 f 2222 Acd Oboe 2 p 2223 Acd Oboe 2 f 2224 Acd Organ1 p 2225 Acd Organ1 f 2226 Acd Organ2 p 2227 Acd Organ2 f 2228 Ac...

Page 65: ...Nggr Flam 1 0085 Nggr Flam 2 0086 Nggr Flam 3 0087 Nggr Flam 4 0088 Nggr Mute p 0089 Nggr Mute mf 0090 Nggr Mute f 0091 Nggr Mute ff 0092 Nggr Roll 1 0093 Nggr Roll 2 0094 Nggr Roll 3 0095 Nggr Roll 4...

Page 66: ...78 Oc S05 FullStrings2 STR 087 073 078 0079 Oc S06 Film Octaves STR 087 073 079 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0080 Oc S07 GX Strings STR 087 073 080 0081 Oc S08 Slow Str XP STR 087 073 081 0082 Oc S...

Page 67: ...VelSpdWurly EP 087 064 051 0052 Pf 052 Phase EP 1 EP 087 064 052 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0053 Pf 053 Phase Stg EP EP 087 064 053 0054 Pf 054 Flanger EP EP 087 064 054 0055 Pf 055 TEL Stage EP...

Page 68: ...Ky 102 Vibe Trem 1 MLT 087 065 084 0213 Ky 103 Vibe Trem 2 MLT 087 065 085 0214 Ky 104 Pure Vibe MLT 087 065 086 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0215 Ky 105 Ringy Vibes MLT 087 065 087 0216 Ky 106 Ai...

Page 69: ...118 0375 Gt 141 Super G DX SBS 087 066 119 0376 Gt 142 Kickin Bass SBS 087 066 120 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0377 Gt 143 OilDrum Bass SBS 087 066 121 0378 Gt 144 Dust Bass SBS 087 066 122 0379 G...

Page 70: ...2 SAX 087 068 024 0537 Br 059 Horny Sax SAX 087 068 025 0538 Br 060 JUNO Sop Sax SAX 087 068 026 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0539 Br 061 Solo Sop Sax SAX 087 068 027 0540 Br 062 JUNO AltoSax SAX...

Page 71: ...069 057 0698 Sy 144 Memory Pluck SYN 087 069 058 0699 Sy 145 Metalic Bass SYN 087 069 059 0700 Sy 146 Aqua SYN 087 069 060 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0701 Sy 147 Round SQR SYN 087 069 061 0702 Sy...

Page 72: ...0 091 0860 Sy 306 WaitnOutside FX 087 070 092 0861 Sy 307 Breath Echo FX 087 070 093 0862 Sy 308 SoundStrange FX 087 070 094 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0863 Sy 309 Cosmic Pulse FX 087 070 095 086...

Page 73: ...1014 Vo 131 JP 8 Phase SPD 087 071 118 1015 Vo 132 Nu Epic Pad SPD 087 071 119 1016 Vo 133 Flange Dream SPD 087 071 120 1017 Vo 134 Evolution X SPD 087 071 121 1018 Vo 135 Angelis Pad SPD 087 071 122...

Page 74: ...tic Bs BS 121 0 33 0079 Gt 201 Fingered Bs BS 121 0 34 No Name Sub category MSB LSB PC 0080 Gt 202 Finger Slap BS 121 1 0081 Gt 203 Picked Bass BS 121 0 35 0082 Gt 204 Fretless Bs BS 121 0 36 0083 Gt...

Page 75: ...PRC 121 0 114 0205 Ky 162 Steel Drums MLT 121 0 115 0206 Wr 073 Woodblock PRC 121 0 116 0207 Wr 074 Castanets PRC 121 1 0208 Wr 075 Taiko PRC 121 0 117 0209 Wr 076 Concert BD PRC 121 1 0210 Wr 077 Mel...

Page 76: ...086 065 002 0003 Dr S03 EEU Oriental 086 065 003 0004 Dr S04 808 Kit 086 065 004 0005 Dr S05 909 Kit 086 065 005 0006 Dr S06 EDM Kit 1 086 065 006 0007 Dr S07 EDM Kit 2 086 065 007 0008 Dr S08 Drum Bs...

Page 77: ...Timbale High Timbale Low Timbale Low Timbale EM DofSak 1 Low Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo High Agogo EEU TapanH High Agogo High Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo EM DofSak 2 Low Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Caba...

Page 78: ...ow Timbale Shaker Shaker2 Mid Tom2 High Agogo Triangle1 Syn ClHH2 M1 Cl Hihat3 M1 Low Agogo Cabasa Atmosphere1 Mid Tom3 Cabasa Guiro Syn OpHH M1 Op Hihat2 M1 808 Maracas Street OpHH Atmosphere2 Mid To...

Page 79: ...e Low Timbale Low Timbale TR808 ClHH M1 TR808 ClHH M1 High Agogo High Agogo High Agogo TR808 Tom2 TR808 Tom2 Low Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo Noise ClHH M1 Noise ClHH M1 Cabasa Cabasa Cabasa TR808 Tom3 T...

Page 80: ...1 Noise ClHH M1 Low Timbale Maracas Shaker Shaker2 Mid Tom2 High Agogo Shaker Triangle1 Syn ClHH2 M1 Cl Hihat3 M1 Low Agogo Triangle1 Cabasa Atmosphere1 Mid Tom3 Cabasa Cabasa Guiro Syn OpHH M1 Op Hih...

Page 81: ...ale Low Timbale Low Timbale TR808 ClHH M1 TR808 ClHH M1 High Agogo High Agogo High Agogo TR808 Tom2 TR808 Tom2 Low Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo Noise ClHH M1 Noise ClHH M1 Cabasa Cabasa Cabasa TR808 Tom3...

Page 82: ...1 M1 Noise ClHH M1 Low Timbale Maracas Shaker Shaker2 Mid Tom2 High Agogo Shaker Triangle1 Syn ClHH2 M1 Cl Hihat3 M1 Low Agogo Triangle1 Cabasa Atmosphere1 Mid Tom3 Cabasa Cabasa Guiro Syn OpHH M1 Op...

Page 83: ...mbal2 Ride Cymbal2 BongoHiSlap2 High Bongo High Bongo High Bongo High Bongo Cabasa Roll Low Bongo Low Bongo Low Bongo Low Bongo Caixa Mute MuteHi Conga MuteHi Conga MuteHi Conga MuteHi Conga Caixa Mut...

Page 84: ...de Cymbal2 Ride Cymbal2 Ride Cymbal2 Concert Cym1 Door Creak High Bongo High Bongo High Bongo High Bongo Door Low Bongo Low Bongo Low Bongo Low Bongo Scratch Ana Hi Conga MuteHi Conga MuteHi Conga Mut...

Page 85: ...100 4 100 5 100 6 100 7 100 8 100 014 6 8 Jazz 1 136 2 136 3 136 4 136 5 136 6 136 7 136 8 136 015 Bossa 1 160 2 160 3 160 4 160 5 160 6 160 7 160 8 160 016 Hip Hop 1 95 2 95 3 95 4 95 5 95 6 95 7 95...

Page 86: ...61 Seq Ptn 55 p 062 Seq Ptn 56 p 063 Seq Ptn 57 p 064 Seq Ptn 58 p 065 Seq Ptn 59 p 066 Seq Ptn 60 p 067 Bassline 1 1 068 Bassline 2 1 069 Bassline 3 1 070 Bassline 4 1 071 Bassline 5 1 072 Bassline 6...

Page 87: ...of the stand so that the rubber feet of the JUNO DS straddle the stand Top view Adjust so that the height does not exceed 1 meter Adjust the stand to a level no higher than the fifth level from the bo...

Page 88: ...G8B Align the front of the JUNO DS with the rubber base of the stand Top view 5 5 Keep the rubber feet of the JUNO DS on the inside of the stand 5 5 Ensure that the rubber base of the stand does not...

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