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Roland Juno-1 User Manual
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c.
Octave
Transpose
The
entire
keyboard
can
be
transposed
one
octave
down.
<
OPERATION
>
To
set
Octave
Down
Transposition
DOWN
Push
the
Down
Button
of
the
Octave
Transpose
Buttons
0.
The
indicator
lights
up.
To
return
to
Normal
Push
the
Normal
Button
of
the
Octave
Transpose
Buttons
©.
The
indicator
lights
up.
d.
Chord
Memory
Chord
data
can
be
recorded
and
later
played
with
one
finger.
Example
^
P
C4
El
G4
Octave
Transpose:
Normal
Key
Transpose;
<>
H4A
^
•
When
C4
key
is
played,
the
actual
chord
you
hear
is
exactly
in
the
same
pitch
as
the
recorded
one.
r^^
<OPERATION>
To
set
to
the
Chord
Memory
mode
Push
the
Chord
Memory
Sutton
The
indicator
lights
up.
To
return
to
the
Normal
mode
CD
Push
the
Chord
Memory
Button
i
again.
The
indicator
goes
out.
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Table of Contents
Operation
6
Music Rest
6
Control Functions
8
Pitch Bender
8
Chord Memory
9
Key Transpose
11
Tone Modify
13
Tone Color
29
Operation
30
Program Change Messages
35
Error Message
45
MIDI Implementation Chart
49
MIDI Implementation
50
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Roland Juno-1 Specifications
General
Effects
Chorus
Type
Synthesizer
Polyphony
6 voices
Oscillators
1 DCO per voice
LFO
1 LFO
Keyboard
49 keys
Memory
64 patches
Control
MIDI In/Out
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