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Roland JUNO-D6 - Basic Operation

Roland JUNO-D6
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Panel descriptions
Basic operation
Save the settings
Show the menu
screen/shortcuts
Edit the value
Move the cursor
Conrm/
execute
Exit the current
screen or cancel
an operation
Toggle
functions
Move the cursor
When selecting items onscreen or editing the parameter settings,
use the [Ç] [É] [Í] [Ë] buttons to move the cursor to the desired
parameter.
¹ Hold down the buttons to move the cursor continuously.
¹ If you hold down the button for one direction and then press the
other button, the cursor moves more quickly.
Edit the value
Use the value dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to edit the value
highlighted by the cursor.
¹ Hold down the [SHIFT] button while using these controls to
change the value in larger increments.
¹ If you press either the [DEC] or [INC] button while holding down
the other button, the value changes more rapidly.
[ENTER] button
Press to conrm a value or execute an operation.
[EXIT] button
Press to exit a screen or cancel an operation.
[MENU] button
Displays the menu screen. Use this when editing the detailed
settings of the tones and so on, and for the system settings and
utilities.
Save the settings
When you press the [WRITE] button, the WRITE menu screen is
shown from which you can save the system settings, as well as the
scenes, tones and drum kit (p. 32).
Shortcuts
By holding down the [MENU] button and operating another button
or knob, you can switch to the related settings screen for the button
that you pressed. For details, refer to “List of shortcut keys” (p. 58).
Operating procedures in this manual
On this instrument, there are multiple ways to perform operations
like moving the cursor, editing a value, conrming/canceling,
switching screens and so on by using the buttons, the dial and so
forth.
To avoid making the subsequent explanations in this manual
unnecessarily complex, we will not always describe all of these
methods, but may simply provide an abbreviated explanation such
as “move the cursor to * and edit the value. In actual operation, you
may use any of the above methods as is convenient for you.

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