Basic Connections
5
Functions
i. Memory
Functions 6
Memory
6
Tape interface
11
li. Functions
for Sound Creating
16
DCO
16
HPF
18
VCF
18
VCA
20
EiW
20
LFO
21
ill. Functions for Playing
22
Keyboard
22
Assign
mode
22
Controllers
23
Key Transpose
24
Remote Controls
24
MIDI
25
IV. Chorus
Effect
29
Sound
Synthesis Memo
30
Specifications
32
Options
33
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Refer to P. 26
adjust
knob
(±
1/4
tone)-*-
© ©
PEDAL SWITCH
DP-2
Refer
to P. 24
Refer to P. 11
•*
©
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(O) (O) OD
RH-10
*
Adjust the volume
with the
Volume control
knob on the
Juno-106.
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KEYBOARD AMP M/H
AUDIO AMP
H
RECORDING UNIT H
P.A. MIXER
L/M/H
GUITAR AMP
L'M
V
etc.
The appropriate
power supply for this unit
is shown on its name plate.
Please make
sure that
the
voltage
system in your coun-
try meets that.
Operating the Juno-106 near
a neon or
fluorescent
lamp may cause noise interfer-
ence. If
so, change the angle of the Juno-
106.
When setting up the Juno-106
with an ex-
ternal amplifier,
turn both of them off and
plug
in the Juno-106 first, then the
amplifier.
This unit
might not work properly if turned
on immediately after
turned off. If this
hap-
pens, simply turn it off and turn it on again
a few seconds later.
This unit might get hot while operating, but
there is no need
to
worry about it.
Avoid
using the Juno-106
in excessive heat
or humidity or where it may
be
affected
by
direct sunlight or dust.
•
Use a soft cloth and clean only with
a
neut-
ral detergent.
•
Do not use solvents
such as paint thinner.