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Roland Juno-Stage - Playing the Keyboard; Playing in Piano Mode ([PIANO MODE])

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Playing the Keyboard
Here’s how you can play piano on the JUNO-STAGE.
When you press [PIANO MODE], the JUNO-STAGE will be set to “Piano mode,” which gives you the ideal
settings for piano performance. You can choose either acoustic piano or electric piano as the sound, and make
further detailed settings for each of these sounds.
fig.panel-piano.eps
When you press [PIANO MODE] to enter Piano mode, the settings of the patch or performance
you were editing will be lost. If you want to keep your edits, you must save them first.
Press [PIANO MODE].
The PIANO MODE screen will appear, and you’ll be in Piano mode.
fig.disp-acpiano.eps
Press [2 (AC.PIANO)] or [3 (EL.PIANO)].
If you pressed [2 (AC.PIANO)], the keyboard will play
a piano sound.
fig.disp-elpiano.eps
If you pressed [3 (EL.PIANO)], the keyboard will play
an electric piano sound.
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the patch name.
On the JUNO-STAGE, each of the sounds you play is called a “patch.”
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select a patch.
In Piano mode, you’ll be able to select piano sounds.
You can use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the patch category, and use the VALUE dial
or [DEC] [INC] to switch to “PNO” (acoustic piano) or “EP” (electric piano).
To exit Piano mode, press [7 (EXIT)] or [EXIT].
You can also exit Piano mode by pressing [PIANO MODE] so it’s extinguished.
Playing in Piano Mode ([PIANO MODE])
JUNO-STAGE_e.book 25 ページ 2008年10月17日 金曜日 午後12時27分

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