Press so it is lit and you are in Patch mode. Have you saved the sounds or other data you’ve created? (p.ġ7 Reset to default factory settings ( Factory Reset) This restores all data in the JUNO-D to the factory-set condition ( Factory Reset ).Are the volume controls of the JUNO-D and the other connected equipment turned to the minimum position?.Before you turn off the power, make sure of the following points. Connect pedal switches or expression pedals as necessary.ġ6 Getting ready Turning off the power 1.
If you are using headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack. Use audio cables to connect audio equipment, such as an amp or speakers. Connect the JUNO-D and the external device as shown in the figure. Connect as follows when using the JUNO-D as a stand-alone device.ġ5 Getting ready 3. You’ll need to listen to it through powered monitors, a mixer and connected monitors, a stereo system, or through headphones.
IN: MIDI messages from an external device are received at this connector.ġ4 Getting ready Connecting the JUNO-D to external equipment The JUNO-D does not contain an amp or speaker. Use MIDI cables (sold separately) to make connections. 42).ġ3 Panel descriptions Rear panel fig.04-02 A MIDI connectors (IN, OUT) These connectors can be connected to other MIDI devices to receive and transmit MIDI messages (p. JUMP: In grouped pages, you can hold down and use these buttons to move between groups (p. (Octave Shift) / (Transpose) buttons - /+OCT: These buttons adjust the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps (maximum +/-3 octaves) (p.ġ2 Panel descriptions PAGE/CURSOR / / JUMP / buttons PAGE/CURSOR: Use these buttons to move between pages or to move the cursor (p. (Solo Synthesizer) button You can generate passages that sound as if you are rapidly playing the keyboard.ġ1 Panel descriptions button Saves patch/performance settings or system settings. In addition, the latest cutting-edge sounds are also included.ġ0 Panel descriptions Front panel A D BEAM CONTROLLER You can apply a variety of effects to sounds simply by moving your hand (p. ĩ Main Features A broad range of new, high-quality sounds Careful attention has been paid to refining the most important sounds for a live keyboard, such as piano, organ, strings, and brass. Ĩ Contents Performing with an external MIDI device. 49 Initializing the parameters of a patch (PATCH INITIALIZE). 49 Copying patch parameters (PATCH PRM COPY). ħ Contents Convenient functions for patch editing (Patch Utility).