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Overview, How the juno-ds is organized, Basic operation – Roland JUNO-DS61 Synthesizer User Manual

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Overview

How the JUNO-DS Is Organized

Controller section

The performance information generated when you press/release a key or press a hold

pedal are transmitted to the sound generator section.

This section consists of a keyboard, pitch bend/modulation lever, the panel buttons

and knobs, and pedals connected to the rear panel.

Sound Generator section

This section receives performance information sent from the controller section, and

sounds a patch or performance accordingly.

Effects

MFX (Multi effects)

Provides 80 types of effect, such as distortion and flanger.

Chorus/Reverb

A chorus/reverb unit that can be used independently of the chorus/reverb

effects of the MFX unit.

Chorus can also be used as a delay.

* MFX and chorus/reverb can have different settings for each patch and performance.

Phrase Pad

These play the phrases that are assigned to pads [1]–[8].

Rhythm Pattern

The pads play dedicated rhythm patterns.

Pattern Sequencer

The pads record patterns of several measures, and play them back while

you perform.

Audio Player

The pads play audio files from a USB flash drive.

Patch

A patch is a sound that you can perform. Each patch consists of up to four “tones,” and

you can create a wide variety of sounds by combining tones.

Drum Kit

A drum kit is a collection of percussion instrument sounds or sound effects. Each

different key (note number) plays a different percussion instrument or sound effect.

Sample

These are sounds created by Sample Import (p. 9).

Performance

A performance lets you assign a different patch, drum kit, or sample to each of 16

parts, allowing you to use 16 different sounds simultaneously.

The following settings are also saved as performance settings.

SPLIT

Use different sounds for the right and left hands

DUAL

Layer two sounds

SUPER LAYER

Layer a single sound to create a richer feeling

When you select Split or Dual, the patches of part 1 and part 2 are used.

Patch mode” is when you select and play a single patch (or drum kit or sample).

Performance mode” is when you select and play a performance.

When using SPLIT/DUAL/SUPER LAYER, you’ll always be in Performance mode (the

[PATCH/PERFORM] button is lit).

Basic Operation

Move the cursor

To change a selection or parameter setting that’s shown in the screen, use the [

H

] [

I

] [

K

] [

J

] buttons to

move the cursor to the value of the parameter that you want to change.

If you hold down a cursor button, the cursor continues to move.

If you hold down the cursor button of a certain direction and then press the cursor button of the

opposite direction, the cursor moves faster.

Changing a value

To change the value that’s highlighted by the cursor, use the value dial or the [–] [+] buttons.

5

If you hold down the [SHIFT] button while performing this operation, the value will change more

greatly.

5

In case of [–] [+] buttons, If you hold down one button and press the other button, the value will

change faster.

Entering numeric values

When the [NUMERIC] button is on (lit), you can use the [0]–[9] buttons to enter numeric values.

Press the [0]–[9] buttons to enter a numerical value, and then press the [ENTER] button.

[ENTER] button

Use this button to confirm a value or execute an operation.

[EXIT] button

Use this button to exit a screen or to cancel an operation without executing it.

[MENU] button

From the menu you can select detailed sound settings (editing), system settings, or utility functions.

Saving your settings

When you press the [WRITE] button, the WRITE MENU screen appears, allowing you to save a patch (drum

kit) or performance.

Shortcut

By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing another button, you can move to the setting screen

for the button you pressed.

For details, refer to “Shortcut List” (p. 22).

Tone 1

Tone 2

Patch

Tone 3

Tone 4

System

Patch

Performance

Drum Kit

Sound Generator section

MFX

Chorus

Reverb

Effects

Keyboard

Pitch Bend/Modulation lever

Pedal

Controller section

JUNO-DS

Arpeggio

Audio Player

Phrase Pad

Patch/Drum Kit/Sample

Part 1

(Upper)

Patch/Drum Kit/Sample

Patch/Drum Kit/Sample

Part 3

Patch/Drum Kit/Sample

Part 16

Split

Dual

Super Layer

Performance

Part 2

(Lower)

Rhythm Pattern

Pattern Sequencer

Entering numeric values

Change a

value

Confirm/

execute

5

Exit a screen

5

Cancel an operation

Shortcut

Change a value

Save your

settings

Display the menu screen