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c. a JUNO'S
Sound
Range receivable and
transmissible with
IVIIDI
442 Hz
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JUNO's Receivable Transmissible
Range
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.Middle C,
B
Piano's
Keyboard
a
JUNO's
Keyboard
(1)
Transmissible Sound Range
The
a
JUNO-1 features the key Transpose
(1
octave upper and lower), the Octave Transpose
(1
octave lower) and the Chord Memory func-
tions, therefore can
transmit
data
from
3 octaves
lower
to 1
octave
higher than the
actual
keyboard.
(2)
Receivable
Sound Range
Thea JUNO-1's
receivable sound range with
IVIIDI
is 8 octaves as
shown above. If the transmitted
data exceeds
this range, It
will be automatically
transposed
up or down
until it fits in the range.
The Key
Transpose and the
Octave Transpose
functions do
not work on the data received at
MIDI
IN.
d.
Pedal Switch
and Foot Control
Depending on the function
currently in use,
the
MIDI messages sent by the pedal
switch
and
foot
control differ.
Pedal Switch
Function Messages
transmitted with MIDI
Program Sliift
*
Program Change,
*'
System Exclusive
Portamento
•'
Portamento
Chord IVIemory No
message
Foot
Control
Function
Messages transmitted with MIDI
Volume
Main Volume
Aftertouch
Foot Controller
Dynamics
Key Velocity
"
These messages are
turned on or off with
MIDI.
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