SWITCHES AND BUTTONS
The Juno-66 functions are controlled by the following switches and buttons on the left side of the synth’s
panel:
KEY TRANSPOSE, HOLD, ARPEGGIATOR ON/OFF, MODE and RANGE.
KEY TRANSPOSE
The original function of the Key Transpose button has been replaced. It now serves as a ’FUNCTION
TRANSPOSE’ button. This is how we enter into programming mode for the Juno-66, and also access
alternate modes. The Key Transpose button no longer transposes the keys of the Juno-6 or Juno-60.
ALTERNATE FUNCTIONS
Key Transpose (long press) will put the Juno-66 into programming mode. Pressing keys on the keyboard
allow us to change the midi channel, adjust the clock divider, clock source, and many of the things the
Juno-66 can do.
MODE and RANGE switches on the arpeggiator switch between POLY, MONO A, CHORD, DUO, MONO
B, POLYCHORD, and adjust the PORTAMENTO rate.
Key Transpose (short press) enables alternate settings for the arpeggior’s MODE and RANGE switches
and
KEY TRANSPOSE, HOLD and ARPEGGIO are important keys for accessing all of these functions. They
are described as we go. Also, a sticker showing the most important additional features comes with the kit,
and there is a cheat sheet for you to refer to as you learn (in case you don’t want to put a sticker on your
beautiful synthesizer.)
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