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Roland JUNO-60 - Hold and Transpose; Key Transpose Function; Combined Hold & Transpose

Roland JUNO-60
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HOLD
D
When
this button is
pressed,
the
sound
re-
mains
even
after
you reiease
the key.
The
level
of the sound is
controlled
by the
S (Sustain
Level) in the Envelope
Generator.
Con-
sequently you
cannot
hold
a
sound
that
has
a
Sustain
level of zero.
Also,
the
HOLD
function
applies
up to
6 keys
at
a
time,
and
if more than
6
keys
have
been
played, the last
six
keys will
remain.
Refer to
P.
21
ARPEGGIO
& HOLD
If
you press the
HOLD
button while
an
Arpeggio
is being
played, it will
continue
to
be played
even after the keys are
released.
In
this
case, no matter
how many keys
are
pressed,
each
time
you
press
a
new
key,
you
will hear
a
new
Arpeggio
with
a
different
pattern.
a
NOTE
Turn the ARPEGGIO switch
on before turn-
ing
on the HOLD switch.
If
you turn
on or
off
the ARPEGGIO
switch
with the HOLD
on,
the previous pattern
may be played,
which makes operation
awkward.
KEY TRANSPOSE
D
How
to
transpose
While holding the TRANSPOSE
button down,
press any key in any octave, if
the indicator
above
lights
up, transposition
is completed
and the Juno-60
wiii now. play
in the key of
the
chosen note.
*
Normally
C
cannot
be
transposed;
only the
highest
C
can be transposed one octave up.
{The indicator lights
up.}
Transposition
to any key is
possible.
By
using
the appropriate
key, you can shift the pitch
of
the
entire
keyboard. Moreover
you can
play
a
piece with
many
#s
and
bs
in the key
of
C
major (A
minor).
How
to
return
to the normal key
<C
key)
While holding the
TRANSPOSE button down,
press any
C
note (except for the highest
C},
and
the indicator will
go
out and
the Juno-60
has returned
to
the
normal condition (the
key of
C).
* Key
transposition
is not possible while an
Arpeggio
is being
played.
HOLD
& KEY
TRANSPOSE
The sound, sustained
by the
HOLD
function,
can be transposed
as well. Hold the
chord
then transpose
as shown
above.
Using
the top
octave,
you
can
transpose the key
up
by
one
octave.

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