5
To select a parameter and change its value:
Use the JUNO-Di’s
1
3
,
4
,
5
, and/or
6
buttons to underline the
desired parameter.
Turn the VALUE dial in the display area to set the
2
selected parameter’s value.
Hold down the SHIFT button as you turn the Value
dial to raise or lower values by greater amounts.
The Synth Side of the JUNO-Di
Listening to the JUNO-Di Demos
The JUNO-Di’s sounds are probably the most important thing about it. Let’s
take a few moments to listen to the main JUNO-Di demo.
If you’ve already installed a USB memory stick in your JUNO-Di, please
remove it and turn the JUNO-Di off and back on before proceeding with
demo playback.
Press the PLAY/STOP button in the SONG PLAYER area—
1
the Demo screen appears and first demo starts to play.
If you want to stop the demo before it ends, press the PLAY/STOP
2
button again.
When the demo ends—or you press PLAY/STOP—the display shows
the titles of the other built-in demos.
To play another demo, press
3
6
to display and select it, and then
press the PLAY/STOP button 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 of all of the configurations are two types of basic sounds:
patches—
•
that play a single sound up and down the entire keyboard.
(The
JUNO-Di Owner’s Manual
calls patches “tones.”) There are 1,338
factory Preset patches, including 256 GM2 patches). You can also save
up to 128 of your own patches.
rhythm sets—
•
which have a different drum or percussion sound on every
key. There are 29 Preset rhythm sets onboard (including nine GM2 kits),
and you can save another eight of your own.
“GM2” is short for General MIDI 2. To learn more about General MIDI,
you can download Roland’s
An Introduction to MIDI
InFocus booklet
from
here
.
Combining Sounds
Performances
When you combine sounds in the JUNO-Di, you do so in a “performance.”
A performance can have up to 16 sounds at a time, playing on top of each
other, in different areas of the keyboard, or both. Each sound is played by a
“part,” which has its own settings that determine how its sound plays.
The JUNO-Di contains 64 factory Preset performances, and you can save
another 64 performances of your own.