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Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
Number Name Explanation Page
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USB MEMORY SONG PLAYER area
Here you can play back audio les (WAV, MP3, AIFF) or Standard MIDI Files (SMF) that you’ve copied from your computer
to USB memory.
USB MEMORY slot Connect your USB memory (sold separately) here. p. 128
[SONG LIST] button Opens the song list (a list of the audio/MIDI les on USB memory). p. 128
[PLAY/STOP] button Starts/stops playback for the USB Memory Song Player. p. 128
2
D BEAM Move your hand above the D Beam to apply various e ects to the sound. p. 28
3
[VOLUME] knob Adjusts the volume of the entire JUNO-Gi. p. 16
4
KEYBOARD area Here you can make keyboard-related settings.
[MIDI CTRL] button Puts the JUNO-Gi in MIDI Controller mode. p. 133
[SPLIT] button Selects “Split” mode, in which the keyboard is divided into left and right zones that each play di erent Tones. p. 26
[ARPEGGIO] button Turns the Arpeggio function on/o . p. 32
[TEMPO] button Opens the Tempo window. p. 32
[CHORD MEMORY] button Turns the Chord Memory function on/o . p. 31
[V-LINK] button Turns the V-LINK function on/o . When you press the button to turn this on, a setting screen will appear. p. 135
[TRANSPOSE] button Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and use the [–] [+] buttons to shift the pitch range in semitone steps. p. 27
OCTAVE [DOWN/–] [UP/+] button Change the pitch range in one-octave steps. p. 27
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[MENU] button Access a menu. p. 19
[PREVIEW] button Hold down this button to audition the currently selected Live Set (or Tone). p. 23
[NUMERIC] button While this button is on, the [0]–[9] buttons can be used to enter numeric values. p. 19
FAVORITE [ON/OFF] button Turns the Favorite function on/o . p. 24
FAVORITE [BANK] button While this button is on, the [0]–[9] buttons will select Favorite banks. p. 24
6
Display Information about the current operation is shown here. p. 17
Category Group
[RHYTHM/0]–[FX/OTHERS/9] buttons
Select the Live Set category group. p. 22
Function buttons [1]–[6]
The six buttons located below the display are also used to execute the function indicated at the bottom of the
screen.
p. 18
[SPECIAL LIVE SET] button Selects special Live Sets. p. 23
BATTERY indicator Indicates the amount of battery power remaining. p. 14
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