Roland JUNO-G Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Playing in Patch Mode
Transpose changes keyboard pitch in units of semitones.
This function is useful when you play transposed instruments such
as trumpet or clarinet following a printed score.
1.
In the PATCH PLAY screen, hold down [TRANSPOSE] and
press [-] or [+] to specify the amount of transposition (G–
F#: -5–+6 semitones).
[TRANSPOSE] will light if the setting is anything other than C.
Hold down [TRANSPOSE] and press both buttons
simultaneously to return the setting to C.
There is a single Transpose setting (Setup parameter) for the
entire JUNO-G. The changed setting will be remembered even if
you switch patches or performances.
Since a patch is a combination of up to four tones, you can switch
unwanted (tones out of the four) off and get just the sound of a
specific tone.
1.
In the PATCH PLAY screen, press [TONE SW/SEL] so the
button is lit.
2.
Use SWITCH [1]–[4] to turn each tone on/off.
Making the button light turns the tone on.
If you want just one or two tones to sound in a patch, turn the
others off and store that setting on a patch. This cuts
nonessential use of the JUNO-G’s simultaneous voices.
3.
Press [TONE SW/SEL] once again so its illumination is
turned off.
In Patch mode, you can play percussion instruments from the
keyboard by selecting a rhythm set. As the rhythm tone assigned to
each key varies by the rhythm set selected, you can play a wide
range of percussion instruments.
1.
In the PATCH PLAY screen, hold down [SHIFT] and press
[F4 (LEVEL)].
The PART LEVEL window appears.
2.
Press [F4 (KBD)] (keyboard) or [F5 (PTN)] (rhythm pattern)
to select a part.
3.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to adjust the volume.
4.
Press [F6 (CLOSE)] to close the window.
Transposing the Keyboard in
Semitone Steps (Transpose)
Selecting the Tones That Will
Sound (Tone On/Off)
Playing Percussion
Instruments
Adjusting the Volume
Balance between the
Keyboard Performance and
the Rhythm Pattern
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