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Roland JUNO-DS User Manual

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Overall Settings for the JUNO-DS
Accessing the Menu Screens
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
Menu Explanation
EDIT
Displays a selection screen for items related to editing sounds.
5
PERFORMANCE EDIT (p. 10)
5
PART EDIT (p. 10)
5
EFFECTS EDIT (p. 10)
5
PATCH EDIT (p. 10)
5
DRUM KIT EDIT (p. 10)
5
SAMPLE EDIT (p. 9)
* For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).
PATTERN UTILITY Access the settings screen for patterns (p. 15).
UTILITY Access the utility menu (p. 17).
SYSTEM Make settings of the entire JUNO-DS (p. 16).
FAVORITE UTILITY
Access a screen where you can view or delete favorite
registrations.
USER SCALE
Create a user scale.
* For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).
DEMO PLAY Access a demo song playback screen (p. 18).
2.
Move the cursor to menu, and press the [ENTER] button.
* If a further menu appears, repeat step 2.
3.
Move the cursor to tab, and use the [K] [J] buttons to switch the pages.
4.
Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and use the value
dial to change the value.
5.
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the screen.
Making System Settings (SYSTEM)
Settings that are shared by the entire JUNO-DS are called “system settings.
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
2.
Move the cursor to “SYSTEM, and press the [ENTER] button.
3.
Move the cursor to tab, and use the [K] [J] buttons to switch the pages.
4.
Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and use the value
dial to change the value.
5.
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the screen.
MEMO
The parameters you edit are saved when you press the [WRITE] button in the
SYSTEM screen, or when you exit the SYSTEM screen.
Parameter Value/Explanation
GENERAL
LCD Contrast
Adjusting the Display Contrast
1–20
LCD Brightness
Adjusting the Display Brightness
1–20
Auto O
Enabling/Disabling the Auto-O Function
Species whether the unit will turn o automatically after a certain time
has elapsed.
If you don’t want the unit to turn o automatically, choose “OFF” setting.
OFF, 30, 240 [min]
Power Save Time
Amount of idle time that is to pass before the JUNO-DS enters power-save
mode.
When the JUNO-DS enters power-save mode, it will reduce its power
consumption by turning o the display backlight and minimizing button
illumination.
OFF, 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 [min]
Illumination
Species whether the buttons illuminate when they are waiting for an
operation.
OFF, ON
PAD COLOR
Pad Brightness
Adjusts the brightness of pads [1]–[8].
1–127
PAD COLOR
The illumination color of pads [1]–[8] can be specied for each function.
* For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).
(OFF), 1–13
KEY TOUCH
Velo Curve
Sets the keyboard’s touch (p. 7).
LIGHT, MEDIUM, HEAVY
Parameter Value/Explanation
Curve Oset
Adjusts the Velo Curve.
Lower values make the keyboard feel lighter.
Higher values make the keyboard feel heavier.
-10–+9
Velocity
Species the velocity transmitted when a key is played.
REAL
The transmitted velocity value will correspond to the force
with which you strike the key.
1–127
The transmitted velocity value will be xed, regardless of
the force with which you strike the key.
SOUND
Master Tune
Master Tuning
Adjusts the overall tuning of the JUNO-DS.
The display shows the frequency of the A4 note (center A).
415.3–466.2 [Hz]
Master Key Shift
Shifts the JUNO-DS’s overall pitch range in semitone steps.
-24–+24
Master Level
Sets the JUNO-DS’s overall volume.
0–127
Output Gain
Adjusts the output gain from the JUNO-DS’s output.
-12–+12 [dB]
Audio Level
Species the volume when playing audio le from the Audio Player.
0–127
MASTER EQ
Master EQ Switch
Turn the master EQ (this is an equalizer that is applied to the overall sound
of the entire JUNO-DS) on/o.
OFF, ON
EQ Low Freq
Frequency of the low range.
200, 400 [Hz]
EQ Low Gain
Gain of the low frequency range.
-15–+15 [dB]
EQ Mid Freq
Frequency of the middle range.
200–8000 [Hz]
EQ Mid Gain
Gain of the middle frequency range.
-15–+15 [dB]
EQ Mid Q
Width of the middle frequency range.
Set a higher value for Q to narrow the range to be aected.
0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0
EQ High Freq
Frequency of the high range.
2000, 4000, 8000 [Hz]
EQ High Gain
Gain of the high frequency range.
-15–+15 [dB]
EQ Total Gain
Gain of the overall Master EQ.
-15–+15 [dB]
MIC IN SETTINGS
Mic In Level
Adjusts the input level of the MIC INPUT jack.
0–127
Mic In Reverb
Switch
Applying Reverb to the Mic Input
Species whether reverb is applied (ON) to the mic input or not applied
(OFF).
OFF, ON
Mic In Reverb
Level
Adjust the amount of reverb that is applied to the sound of the microphone.
0–127
Mic In Reverb
Type
Select the type of reverb/delay that is applied to the sound of the microphone.
ROOM1, ROOM2, STAGE1, STAGE2, HALL1, HALL2, DELAY, PAN-DELAY
Mic In Reverb
Time
Adjusts the length of the reverberation (when Reverb Type is ROOM1–
HALL2) or the delay time of the delay (when Reverb Type is DELAY or PAN-
DELAY).
0–127
Noise Suppressor
Switch
Switches the noise suppressor on/o. The noise suppressor is a function
that suppresses noise during periods of silence.
OFF, ON
Noise Suppressor
Threshold
Adjusts the volume at which noise suppression starts to be applied.
0–127
Noise Suppressor
Release
Adjusts the time from when noise suppression starts until the volume
reaches 0.
0–127
Mic Mode
Species the mic input mode.
ALL Sound is input from the mic at all times.
VOCAL FX
Sound is input from the mic only when the [VOCODER/
AUTO PITCH] button is lit, or when the eect type (see
“Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF)) is set to “79: Di VOCODER.
PEDAL
Control Pedal
Assign
Assigning the Function of the Control Pedal
Species the function of the pedal that is connected to the PEDAL
CONTROL jack.
* For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).
Control Pedal
Polarity
Selects the polarity of the pedal connected to the PEDAL CONTROL jack.
STANDARD, REVERSE
Continuous Hold
Pedal
If this is ON, the PEDAL HOLD jack will support half-pedaling.
OFF, ON
Hold Pedal
Polarity
Selects the polarity of the pedal connected to the PEDAL HOLD jack.
STANDARD, REVERSE

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Roland JUNO-DS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 voices
ArpeggiatorYes
Parts16 parts
Audio File PlayerWAV, AIFF, MP3
SamplingNo
Power SupplyAC adaptor
Current Draw600 mA
Audio RecorderNo
Keyboard61 keys
Wave Memory128 MB (as 16-bit linear equivalent)
EffectsMulti-effects: 3 systems, 80 types
DisplayGraphic LCD
Sequencer16-track
USBUSB MIDI/Audio
Weight5.3 kg
Preset MemoryOver 1200 tones
User Memory256 user tones, 8 drum kits
Wave Expansion Slots1 slot
ControllersPitch Bend/Modulation lever
ConnectorsMIDI (IN, OUT)
Dimensions1, 008 (W) x 300 (D) x 97 (H) mm; 39-11/16 (W) x 11-13/16 (D) x 3-7/8 (H) inches

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