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Roland JUNO-D6 - Copying a Partial; Initializing a Tone or Partial; Editing a Drum Kit

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Editing the sounds
Copying a partial
Heres how to copy a partial’s settings.
1. On the TONE EDIT screen, move the cursor to
COPY” and press the [ENTER] button.
A popup screen appears.
2. Select the copy source (left) partial and the copy
destination (right) partial, and press the [ENTER]
button.
The screen indicates “Completed” when the copy is completed.
Initializing a tone or partial
This resets the current tone or partial settings to their default values.
1. On the TONE EDIT screen, move the cursor to
“INITIALIZE” and press the [ENTER] button.
A popup screen appears.
2. Move the cursor to TONE” or to the partial you
want to initialize, and press the [ENTER] button.
TONE Initializes all settings for the current tone.
PARTIAL 1–4
Initializes the settings for only the selected
partial.
This initializes the tone or partial.
Editing a drum kit
Heres how to edit the drum kit assigned to part R.
Drum kit tone
Key 88 (Note Number = 108: C8)
Key 1 (Note Number = 21: A0)
Kit Comp 1Kit Comp 1 Kit Comp4Kit Comp4
Kit Comp 2Kit Comp 2 Kit Comp5Kit Comp5
Kit Comp3Kit Comp3 Kit Comp6Kit Comp6
Pitch
Env
Filter
Env
Amp
Env
Wave1Wave1
FilerFiler
AmpAmp
MFXMFX
Kit EQKit EQ
Inst
NOTE
Changes that you make to the parameters are temporary. If you
turn o the power, the changes are lost. If you want to keep the
settings, save the drum kit (p. 33).
1. Select the part (part R) to which the drum kit is
assigned (p. 17).
2. As described in the procedure for “Playing the drum
sounds (DRUMS)” (p. 22), select the drum kit that
you want to edit.
3. Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
4. Move the cursor to “DRUM EDIT and press the
[ENTER] button.
The DRUM EDIT menu screen appears.
* If part R (the drum kit part) is selected as the current part, you can
select “DRUM EDIT.
Menu Explanation Page
COMMON Sets the volume of the entire drum kit.
p. 30
INST
Congures the settings for each
instrument.
EFFECTS
Congures the eects that are applied to
the drum kit or instrument.
p. 31
COPY Copies an instrument.
INITIALIZE Initializes the drum kit or each instrument.
5. To edit an instrument, play the keyboard to select
the key you want to edit.
For each drum kit, a dierent drum sound (instrument) is assigned
to each of the 88 keys (A0–C8). Select the key you want to edit,
and edit the instrument for each key. The currently selected key
is called the current instrument”. You can change the current
instrument by playing another key.

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