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Roland JUNO-X Startup Guide

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Panel Descriptions
10
[SCENE] button
Switches to scene select mode. In scene select mode, press buttons
[1]–[16] to select a scene.
You can also hold down the [SCENE] button and press buttons
[1]–[16] to select a scene bank.
[PART/FUNC] button
Switches to part select mode.
When you press this button again to make it light up blue, the
instrument switches to FUNC mode, and the functions on the
controls that are lit up blue are enabled.
[MODEL BANK] button
Switches to tone select mode. In tone select mode, press buttons
[1]–[16] to select the tones from each model/category.
[1]–[16] buttons
These buttons have various functions depending on the mode.
Scene select mode ([SCENE] button)
The buttons switch scenes.
Part select mode ([PART/FUNC] button)
In this mode, you can switch the current part (buttons [4]–[8]) and
turn parts on/off (buttons [9]–[13]). You can use the buttons to
turn the following features on/off: MONO mode ([1]), the unison
function ([2]) and effects ([3], [14]–[16]).
When the [PART/FUNC] button is lit blue, you can use the buttons
to switch the current oscillator ([4]–[7]) and turn the oscillators on/
off ([9]–[12]).
* Use buttons [9]–[13] to turn the parts (SCENE ZONE EDIT > Keyboard Sw)
on/off that can be played from the keyboard. If you want to turn on/off
the sound of individual parts when playing an arpeggio, hold down the
[SHIFT] button and press a [9]–[13] button (PART SW ON/OFF).
Tone select mode ([MODEL BANK] button)
Use this mode to select the tones of the models/categories that are
assigned to the buttons.
Hold down the [MODEL BANK] button and press buttons [1]–[16] to
specify the assigned model or category.
Step edit mode ([STEP EDIT] button)
Use this mode to edit the I-ARPEGGIO step edit data.
For details, refer to “Reference Manual” (PDF).
[SINGLE] button
Press this to play only one tone at a time (no layers).
In arpeggio step edit mode, use this button to erase steps that
you’ve edited.
[SPLIT] button
When this button is on (lit), the keyboard is divided into two
regions that you can play separately. To set the split point (the
place on the keyboard where the regions are divided), hold down
the [SPLIT] button and press the desired key.
In arpeggio step edit mode, use this button to record notes in a step.
[DUAL] (L/R DUAL) button
When this button is on (lit), you can play two tones layered together.
Also, when you press this button while the [PART/FUNC] button is
lit blue, the tone for part 1 sounds from the left side and the tone
for part 2 sounds from the right side, making the sound more
spacious (L/R DUAL).
In arpeggio step edit mode, press this button to play or stop the
step you edited.
[STEP EDIT] button
Switches to arpeggio step edit mode.
The buttons edit each step of the arpeggio performance.
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[ÇSELECTÉ] knob
Moves the cursor position up/down.
In scene select mode, use this knob to select a scene bank.
In tone select mode, use this knob to select a model/category.
Display
Shows various information for the operation.
[- VALUE +] knob
Use this knob to move the cursor or change a value.
In scene select mode, use this knob to select a scene.
In tone select mode, use this knob to select a tone.
[MENU] (WRITE) button
Pressing this button makes the MENU screen appear. Use this
button to jump to a specific edit screen, or to switch to the system
or utility screens.
Also, you can press the [MENU] (WRITE) button while holding down
the [SHIFT] button to jump to the screens for saving scene settings,
system settings and so on.
[SHIFT] button
Press the [MENU] (WRITE) button while holding down this button
to jump to the screens for saving scene settings, system settings
and so on.
You can also hold down this button and press the [ENTER] (INIT)
button to jump to the screen for initializing the scene or tone you
are setting.
* By holding down the [SHIFT] button and operating a button, knob or
slider, you can jump to the settings screen for that parameter.
[
Í
] [
Ë
] buttons
Use these buttons to switch between screen pages.
This takes you to the edit pages that are arranged from left to right
for the SCENE TOP screen or the MODEL BANK TOP screen.
[EXIT] button
Returns you to the previous screen.
In some screens, this cancels the function currently being executed.
* By holding down the [EXIT] button and operating a knob or other
controller, you can check its current value. This lets you check a value
without modifying the sound.
[ENTER] (INIT) button
Press this to confirm a value or execute an operation.
You can also press the [ENTER] (INIT) button while holding down
the [SHIFT] button to jump to the screen for initializing the scene or
tone you are setting.
Press this button while in scene select mode or tone select mode to
view the list of scenes or tones.
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[SL1] [SL2] sliders
These sliders control the parameters that are assigned to the sliders.
[TRANSPOSE] button
By holding down this button and using the OCTAVE [-] [+] buttons
you can transpose the pitch of the keyboard in semitone units.
OCTAVE [-] [+] buttons
Shift the pitch of the keyboard in units of one octave.
[S1] [S2] [S3] buttons
These buttons control the parameters that are assigned to the buttons.
Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever
This allows you to control pitch bend or apply vibrato.

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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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