Basic operation of the juno-di, The [shift] button’s function, Editing a value – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual
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Overview
fig.shift.eps
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing another button, you
can access the screen for making settings related to that button. (In other
words, the [SHIFT] button provides a shortcut to the corresponding
screen.)
For example, if you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PIANO]
button, the MFX setting screen will appear.
For details, refer to the page where a particular function is explained.
For details, refer to “Shortcut List” (p. 131).
Moving the cursor
Each single screen displays multiple items.
To change the setting of an item, move the cursor to that item.
Also, to select an item, move the cursor to that item.
fig.disp-Cursor-e.eps_70
Move the cursor with the cursor buttons.
Moving between pages
If an arrow like the one in the illustration is shown in the left or right of
the screen, this means that another page exists in the direction of the
arrow.
fig.disp-Page-e.eps
Use the [
] [
] cursor buttons to move between pages.
Changing a value
To change the value, use the dial.
fig.dial.eps
Turning the dial clockwise increases the value, counterclockwise
decreases the value.
The value will change in larger steps if you hold down the [SHIFT] button
while turning the dial.
If you turn the [NUMERIC] button on, you’ll be able to use the [RHYTHM
(0)]–[PERFORM (9)] buttons to enter numeric values.
fig.numeric.eps
You can use this method to numerically specify tone numbers,
performance numbers, or MIDI program change numbers.
1.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to move the cursor to the
number that you want to change.
2.
Press the [NUMERIC] button, so it’s lit.
The [0]–[9] buttons will light.
3.
Use the [0]–[9] buttons to enter a numerical value, and
then press the [ENTER] button.
Your input will be finalized, and the illumination of the [0]–[9]
buttons will return to their previous state.
If you press the [NUMERIC] button once again without pressing the
[ENTER] button, the [0]–[9] buttons will return to their previous state
without the number being changed.
If you’ve pressed the [NUMERIC] button and are entering a
numeric value, pressing the [EXIT] button will reset the value
you were entering.
Basic Operation of the JUNO-Di
The [SHIFT] Button’s Function
Editing a Value
Cursor
Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button)
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