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Roland JUNO-D6 - Panel Descriptions; Top Panel

Roland JUNO-D6
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Panel descriptions
Top panel
1
[MASTER VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the volume that is output from the OUTPUT and PHONES
jacks.
2
KEYBOARD
[SINGLE] (DRUMS) button
Turns the single function on/o.
Turn this button on (the button lights up) while holding down
[SHIFT] to play the drum kit by using the keyboard (p. 22).
[SPLIT] button
Turns the split function on/o (p. 15).
* Hold down the [SPLIT] and [DUAL] buttons at the same time to
switch the Super Layer function on/o (p. 16).
[DUAL] button
Turns the dual function on/o (p. 16).
* Hold down the [SPLIT] and [DUAL] buttons at the same time to
switch the Super Layer function on/o (p. 16).
[ARPEGGIO] button
Turns the arpeggiator on/o (p. 21).
Press this button while holding down the [SHIFT] button to make
the arpeggio hold.
[CHORD] button
Turns the chord memory function on/o (p. 22).
[KNOB ASSIGN] button
When this button is pressed, you can control the functions that
are assigned to the SOUND MODIFY [1]–[4] knobs (p. 20,
p. 43).
[TRANSPOSE] button
Turns the transpose (key shift) feature on/o (p. 17).
Press the OCTAVE [DOWN] or [UP] button while holding down this
button to raise or lower the keyboard’s pitch range in semitones.
OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP] buttons
Raises or lowers the key range in steps of an octave (p. 18).
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SOUND MODIFY
[1]–[4] knobs
(CUTOFF, RESONANCE, ATTACK, RELEASE)
These give you control over the CUTOFF, RESONANCE, ATTACK
and RELEASE parameters. Press the [KNOB ASSIGN] button to the
left of these knobs to control the parameters that are assigned to
the [1]–[4] knobs (p. 20, p. 43).
[MIC] slider
Adjusts the volume of the mic connected to the MIC INPUT
connector (p. 22).
[PHRASE PAD] slider
Adjusts the volume of the step sequencer, rhythm pattern and
audio player.
[LOWER] slider
Adjusts the volume of the lower part (part 2).
[UPPER] slider
Adjusts the volume of the upper part (part 1).
4
[WRITE] button
Use this button to save the settings you’ve edited (p. 32).
[DAW CTRL] button
Press to use this instrument as a controller for your DAW.
[MENU] (KEY TOUCH) button
Shows the menu screen (p. 49).
Press this button while holding down the [SHIFT] button to
display the KEY TOUCH screen (p. 18).
If you press another button or turn a knob while holding down
this button, the related settings screen is shown (p. 58).
Display
Shows various information depending on the operation.
Value dial
Changes the values. When you hold down the [SHIFT] button and
turn the dial, the value changes more greatly.
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