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Roland JUNO-106
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You can edit any patch program in
use as you
piay. If you
move a desired control even
slightly, its setting position
of
that
patch prog-
ram will be deleted and ready to be manually
controlled. As
soon as you start
editing,
the
two dots
in
the Program Number Display win-
dow will
light,
showing that the Juno-106 is in
Edit mode.
This Editing function
may be used as
a
real
time
performance
control since it does not
au-
tomatically rewrite the existing program,
un-
less the appropriate operation for rewriting
is
done. (Refer
to P.8S
Therefore, if selecting
the
same
patch program later, you will hear the
original
tone color unchanged.
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Adjust the desired controls.
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L.
A
The dots will Sight.
Editing does
not affect the original patch program.
You can write a new
patch or an Edit into
memory. The setting on the
front panel under
the
red belt is memorized as a patch program.
(Refer to the diagram below).
The
old
patch program previously stored is
automatically deleted when
you
have writ-
ten a
new patch.
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