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Roland JUNO-X Reference Manual

Roland JUNO-X
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Contents
An Overview of the JUNO-X ................... 4
Ä Basic Structure ................................ 4
Tone ......................................... 4
Part ......................................... 5
Scene ........................................ 5
I-ARPEGGIO .................................... 5
System ....................................... 5
Controllers .................................... 5
Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Panel Descriptions ............................ 6
Ä Top Panel .................................... 6
Ä Rear Panel
(Connecting Your Equipment)
................ 10
Ä Front Panel
(Connecting Your Equipment)
............... 10
Getting Ready to Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Ä Placing the JUNO-X on a Stand................... 11
Ä Turning the Power on and Adjusting the Volume .... 11
Turning the Power o ............................. 11
Ä Using the Built-In Speakers...................... 12
Selecting a Sound............................. 13
Ä Selecting a Scene
(Scene Select Mode)
................ 13
Switching Between Scene Banks and Selecting Scenes...... 13
Ä Selecting a Tone
(Tone Select Mode)
.................. 14
Registering to a Model Bank and Selecting a Tone ......... 14
Ä Selecting a Part
(Part Select Mode)
................... 15
Showing the Part Setting Status List................... 15
Selecting the Part to Edit
(Current Part)
.................. 15
Selecting the Parts to Perform ....................... 15
Assigning Functions to the [4]–[13] Buttons ............. 15
Playing ....................................... 16
Ä Performing Arpeggios.......................... 16
Ä Layering Tones and Splitting the Keyboard ......... 16
Ä Specifying the Key Range ....................... 16
Ä Using the Controllers........................... 17
Ä Performing with a Connected Mic
(Vocoder)
.......... 17
Adjusting the Mic................................ 17
Ä Performing with a Connected Computer or Other
External Device
............................... 17
I-ARPEGGIO ................................... 18
Basic Methods of Operation ........................ 18
Other Operation ................................ 18
Ä Using the Step Edit Function..................... 20
Editing Each Step of the Arpeggio Performance
(STEP EDIT)
.... 20
Playing a Pattern You Entered ....................... 21
Ä If the Keyboard Does Not Play Sound.............. 21
Editing a Scene
(SCENE EDIT)
..................... 22
Ä Scene Edit/Part Edit ............................ 22
Conguring Scene Common Settings
(Scene Edit)
........... 22
Conguring the Performance Style, Controllers and Other
Settings
(Part Edit)
................................ 23
Ä Saving the Scene Settings
(SCENE WRITE)
............. 24
Ä Using the Scene Lock Function ................... 24
Ä Initializing a Scene
(SCENE INITIALIZE)
................ 24
Editing a Tone
(TONE EDIT)
...................... 25
Ä Editing a Tone
(TONE EDIT Screen)
.................... 25
Editing Basic Settings for the Tone
(TONE COMMON EDIT)
...... 26
Editing the Parameters of Each Section
(TONE EDIT)
......... 26
Editing the Eects
(TONE MFX)
........................ 26
Duplicating a Partial
(PARTIAL COPY)
.................... 26
Ä Saving the Tone Settings
(TONE WRITE)
.............. 26
Ä Initializing a Tone
(TONE INITIALIZE)
.................. 26
Correspondence Between Controllers and
Parameters
................................... 27
Ä JUNO-X ...................................... 27
Ä JUNO-106 .................................... 28
Ä JUNO-60 ..................................... 29
Ä XV-5080, RD-PIANO, and Other Tones (When the
[SCENE] Button Is Lit)
........................... 30
Ä XV-5080, RD-PIANO, and Other Tones (When the
[MODEL BANK] Button Is Lit)
..................... 32
Ä Controllers Common to All Models................ 34
Ä MFX Assign Parameters......................... 36
Using the Bluetooth
®
Functionality ............ 37
Ä Using the Speakers of the JUNO-X to Play Music from a
Mobile Device
................................ 37
Registering a Mobile Device with This Instrument
(Pairing)
.... 37
Connecting an Already-Paired Mobile Device ............ 37
Playing Music from a Mobile Device ................... 37
Ä Using Apps That Support Bluetooth MIDI .......... 37
Ä Dierentiating Multiple JUNO-X Units
(Bluetooth ID)
... 38
Control ....................................... 39
Ä Connecting a Computer ........................ 39
Installing the Dedicated Driver ...................... 39
Using USB Audio ................................ 39
Controlling MainStage
(DAW CTRL Function)
................ 40
Ä Connecting External Devices .................... 40
Controlling an External MIDI Device ................... 40
Using the AIRA LINK Function ....................... 41
Using I-ARPEGGIO Sync Mode ....................... 41
Controlling from an External Device ................... 41

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Roland JUNO-X Specifications

Keyboard Specifications IconKeyboard Specifications
keyboard keys61 keys
preset tone4000 or greater
user tone256
Effects and Sound Generators IconEffects and Sound Generators
multi-effects systems4 systems
multi-effects types93 types
reverb types8 types
Bluetooth and Display IconBluetooth and Display
bluetooth profile supportA2DP (Audio), GATT (MIDI over Bluetooth Low Energy)
codecSBC (Support to the content protection of the SCMS-T method)
display resolution128 x 64 dots
Speakers and Amplifiers IconSpeakers and Amplifiers
speaker amplifier power4W x 2
full range speakers3.5 x 8 cm x 2
tweeter size2 cm x 2
Connectors and Ports IconConnectors and Ports
headphones jackStereo miniature phone type (front), Stereo 1/4-inch phone type (rear)
main out jacks1/4-inch phone type, XLR type
mic input jack1/4 inch phone type/XLR type
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions1072 (W) x 333 (D) x 118 (H) mm
weight11.6 kg
power consumption20 W

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