Roland JUNO-Di Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Playing Synthesizer Sounds
This section explains how to play the “Synth Lead” tone, which is the most common among many synthesizer tones.
Use the “Super Layer” function to make the synth tone thicker.
Playing Synthesizer Sounds
Press the [SYNTH] button.
Use the dial to select “013: Saw Lead 4.”
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Press the [SUPER LAYER] button to switch the light on.
The Super Layer function is turned on.
Turning off the Super Layer
Press the [SUPER LAYER] button to switch the light off.
The Super Layer function is turned off.
Thickening a Single Tone—[SUPER LAYER] Button
You can overlay a single tone several times, slightly shifting the pitches
of each layer. This is called “detuning.”
Using the “Super Layer” function, you can easily set the detuning and
the number of times you overlay the tone (number of parts), to create
more spacious or thicker tones.
Press the [SUPER LAYER] button. The button is lit and the Super Layer
function is turned on.
To turn off Super Layer, press the [SUPER LAYER] button again. The light switches off.
You can connect a microphone (sold separately) to the JUNO-Di to sing along while you play.
Selecting a Tone
Turning on the Super Layer Function
Dial[SUPER LAYER] Button
[SYNTH] Button
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Performance name
Tone name
Number of parts
How the pitches are shifted
Important
Function
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