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e. Key Transpose
The keyboard
can
be transposed
to
.any key
you
like
within
±
an
octave
(-12
to -M2
value).
There-
fore,
you can play music
in various
keys
without
using
different keys.
*
This Key Transpose
operation
cannot be done
unless
the Display
(^
is showing
a tone name
and no key
is played on the
keyboard.
How
to Transpose
1.
Using the a Dial
O
®
Push the Key
Transpose
Button
©
2. Using an
appropriate
key
®
Push
the Key Transpose
Button
©,
The value
{ j/|
)
shown in
the Display
repre-
sents how many semi-tones
(keys) are
currently
transposed.
Example T
__
(2)
While
holding the
Key
Transpose
Button
@
down,
rotate
the
a Dial
to set
the
desired
value.
(Refer
to
the picture
shown
below.)
The Display
©
shows
the corresponding
value,
and if it is
other than
0,
the
indicator
lights
up.
The
value
(
j.;i
)
shown
in the Display repre-
sents how many
semi-tones
(keys) are currently
transposed.
Example
T
CD
While holding
the key
Transpose
Button
O
down,
push the key
to which
you wish
to transpose.
The Display
(D
shows the
corresponding
value,
and if
It is other than
0, the indicator
lights up.
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Roland Juno-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
EffectsChorus
TypeSynthesizer
Polyphony6 voices
Oscillators1 DCO per voice
LFO1 LFO
Keyboard49 keys
Memory64 patches
ControlMIDI In/Out

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