Roland JUNO-Gi Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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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
5
[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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