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• USING THE UNIT SAFELY
• IMPORTANT NOTES
• Main Features
• Introduction
• Panel Descriptions
• Front Panel
• Rear Panel
• Getting Ready
• Connecting the AC Adaptor
• Installing Batteries (Sold Separately)
• Removing Batteries
• When to Replace the Batteries (BATTERY Indicator)
• Connecting the External Equipment
• Connecting Speakers or Headphones
• Connecting Pedal
• Connecting a Microphone
• Connecting a Portable Audio Device
• Turning On/Off the Power
• Turning Off the Power
• Adjusting the Volume Level ([VOLUME] Knob)
• Adjusting the Display Contrast ([LCD CONTRAST] Knob)
• Turning the Display Backlight On/Off
• Using the Included USB Memory Protector
• Listening to the Demo Songs
• Application Guide
• Playing Ballads
• Pedal—HOLD PEDAL
• Adding Reverb—[REVERB] Knob
• Selecting a Tone
• Listening to the tone—[PREVIEW] button
• Playing Jazz Electric Piano
• Adding an Effect
• Playing Rock Organ
• Rotary Effect Modulation Lever
• Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
• Playing Pops
• Layering Different Tones—[DUAL] Button
• Playing with multiple tones—[PERFORM (Performance)] button
• Playing R&B
• Playing with a Different Tone for Each Hand—[SPLIT] Button
• Changing the point where the keyboard is divided (the split...
• Changing the Pitch in One Octave Steps—OCTAVE [DOWN]/[UP]...
• Playing Rhythm Patterns—[RHYTHM PATTERN] Button
• Switching rhythm styles (rhythm pattern group)
• Playing Bossa Nova
• Playing a Chord with a Single Key—[CHORD MEMORY] Button
• Playing Arpeggios—[ARPEGGIO] Button
• Playing Techno Sounds
• Varying the Tone—[CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] Knobs
• Varying the Tone—D Beam Controller/[SOLO SYNTH] Button
• Playing Drums
• Playing Synthesizer Sounds
• Thickening a Single Tone—[SUPER LAYER] Button
• Singing Along While You Play
• Using the vocoder
• Changing vocoder settings
• Using a Microphone—MIC IN [VOLUME] Knob/[REVERB] Button
• Shifting the Key Range in Semitone Steps—[TRANSPOSE] Button
• Transposing
• Playing Live
• Switching Favorite Banks
• Playing Back a Song—[SONG LIST] Button
• Selecting tones by numbers—[NUMERIC] button
• Connecting portable audio players and playing back
• Saving Your Settings —[WRITE] Button
• Reference
• Overview
• How the JUNO-Di is Organized
• Keyboard Settings for Playing the JUNO-Di
• Rhythm Sets
• About the Effects
• About Memory
• Basic Operation of the JUNO-Di
• The [SHIFT] Button’s Function
• Editing a Value
• Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button)
• Assigning a Name
• Changing the Tempo
• Main Screen
• Detailed Tone Settings
• Tone Settings
• Editing a Tone’s Volume, Portamento, Mono/Poly, or Bend...
• Editing a Rhythm Set’s Volume (Rhythm Edit)
• Editing the Volume of Each Part in a Split, Dual, or Super...
• Editing the Effects (MFX/Chorus/ Reverb) (Effect Edit)
• Specifying the Tone that will be First Selected by a Tone...
• Saving Your Settings
• Detailed Settings for Performance Functions
• Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound
• Beam Controller Settings
• Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound (SOUND MODIFY)
• Split Settings
• Changing the Split Point
• Making the Selected Tone the Lower Tone of a Split
• Exchanging the Two Tones in Split/Dual Mode
• Octave Shift Settings
• Arpeggio Settings
• Chord Memory Settings
• Favorite Settings
• Viewing or Removing a Favorite
• Using the Keyboard to Control Images ([V-LINK] Button)
• What is V-LINK
• Connection Example
• Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF
• LINK Settings
• Song Player Settings
• Playing Back Music Files (SONG PLAYER)
• SMF/Audio Files that can be Played
• Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST] Button)
• Moving the Playback Location
• Adjusting the Volume of the Song Player
• Changing the Tempo of the Song (SMF)
• Selecting and Playing a Playlist
• Performing Along with a Song ([C. CANCEL/MINUS ONE] Button)
• Playing Rhythm Patterns ([RHYTHM PATTERN] Button)
• Playing Rhythm Patterns
• Changing the Style or Rhythm Set of the Rhythm Pattern
• Adjusting the Volume of the Rhythm Pattern
• Other Settings
• Making Settings that are Common to the Entire JUNO-Di...
• Procedure for Making System Settings
• System Parameters
• Backing Up or Initializing Data (UTILITY)
• Types of Data that can be Saved
• Saving Data to USB Memory (BACKUP)
• Restoring Saved Data from USB Memory Back into the JUNO-Di...
• Returning to the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)
• Initializing USB Memory (USB MEMORY FORMAT)
• Playing the Demo Songs (DEMO PLAY)
• Viewing the Version (VERSION INFO)
• Connecting an External MIDI Device
• About MIDI
• About MIDI Connectors
• MIDI Channels and Multitimbral Sound Generators
• Using the JUNO-Di as a Master Keyboard (MIDI Controller...
• Specifying the Transmit Channel
• Detailed Settings in MIDI Controller Mode
• Using the JUNO-Di as a MIDI Sound Module
• Playing the JUNO-Di from an External MIDI Device
• Setting the Receive Channel
• Soft Through On/Off
• Using Your Computer for Music Production
• Installing the USB Driver in Your Computer
• Specifying the USB Driver
• Connecting the JUNO-Di to Your Computer
• Using JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/ Playlist Editor
• Installing JUNO-Di Editor/Librarian/Playlist Editor in Your...
• Appendices
• Troubleshooting
• Error Messages
• Effects List
• Tone List
• Rhythm Set List
• Performance List
• Rhythm Pattern Group List
• Chord Memory List
• MIDI Implementation Chart
• Specifications
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