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Juno 106 User Manual

Owner's manual for the Roland Juno 106 Synthesizer.

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Juno 106 User Manual

Owner's manual for the Roland Juno 106 Synthesizer.

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‘ola PROGRAMMABLE POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER JUNO-106 OWNER’S MANUAL 18 Tho Roland Juno-106;s 61 Key, six voice fully programmable polyphonic synth eater 1¢ The aigitally controle asciltor (0CO) ‘guarantees an extremely sable pth, 1 The Juno-105 isthe complete 6 voice synthesizer provided with 6 VC's, 6 VOAS, ond 8 ENV's ‘+ The Juno-106 includes memory caacity {0 retain up to 128 citferent patch pro ‘orem '¢ The Juno-106 features battery back up system 10 retain the programs even ‘when switehed ff ‘If connecting the Pedal Switch to the PATCH SHIFT jack, you can eal the 8 patch programs stored in the same bank ‘neater another, simply by pressing the pedal ‘= Transpostion 19 any key is possible by the Transpose function, ‘+ The Portament funtion is provided. 1 The Chorus effect produces rich and ox pansive sounds * Featued with MIDI BUS, the Juno-106, can be set up with other MIDI deviees. “ Warning ~ This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a Class 8 computing device, pursuant to Subpart J, of Part 15, of FCC rules. Operation with non-certified or non-verified equipment is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception, The equipment described in this manual generates and uses radio frequency energy. If itis not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with our instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television recen- tion, This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J, of Part 16, of FCC Rules, These rules are designed 10 provide reasonable protec tion against such a interference in a residential installation, However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment ‘does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and ff, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the following measure © Disconnect other devices and their input/output cables one at a time. If the interference stops, it is caused by either the other device or its 1/0 cable, These devices usually require Roland designated shielded 1/0 cables, For Roland devices, you can obtain the proper shielded cable from your dealer. For non Roland devices, contact the manufacturer or dealer for assistance. It your equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, you can try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures © Turn the TV or radio antenna until the interference stops. © Move the equipment to one side or the other of the TV oF radio. © Move the equipment farther away from the TV or radio. © Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit than the TV or radio, {That is, make certain the ‘equipment and the radio or television set are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.) © Consider installing a rooftop television antenna with coaxial cabie lead-in between the antenna and TV. If necessary, you should consult your dealer ar an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. ‘You may {ind helpful the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission “How to Identify and Resolve Radio—TV Interference Problems" ‘This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402, Stock No, 004.000: 00345-4 Contents Basic Connections Important Notes Basic Connections 5 Functions 1 Memory Functions 6 Momery 6 “Tape Intertace " 1. Functions for Sound Creating. 16 co 6 Pe 18 vcr 6 ver, 20 EW 20 uo 2 olor to P26 ‘TUNE adjust knob (= 14 tone) = RH0 S90 108 Power Supply ‘+The aporopeate power supply fr this unit 5 shown on is name pte, Plas make sy moat hat. ‘+ when sting up the June 106 with a 2 eral ample, tr both of them of ed ‘lug. in the duno "06. fst, thon the Smiter 1+ Ths unt might not work propel tuned Con immediatly ster timed of shape ons. simply tun eff and tum ton age | Yow seconds ltr 1 This unit night got hot whe operating. a STEREO HEADPHONES. * Adjust the volume with the Fter to P26 lume cotta on the 1. Fuvetions fr Paying Keyboar ‘Assign mode Contos Key Transpose Remote Controls ‘mot Iv. Chorus Eat * Sound Synthesis Memo + Specifications * Options AUDIO AMP PA. MIXER Location KEYBOARD AMP RECORDING UNIT umTar AMP 2 22 2 23 28 24 25 20 2 mH H uw * Operating the June-108 near 8 neon oF foresoane lamp may cause noise inet ence 0, change the angle ofthe Juno ‘M6, ‘Avoid using the Juno-106 in excusive bat for hum or whore maybe affected by rot sunight or aust Cleaning + Use a soft lth and clean ony with a net ral dotergent, Memory Memory Functions “The Jupo105 incades enough memory capacity t retain up to 128 diferent patch Programe which you can change from ane ©) Bonk Group Selector Button & ndistor (© Bonk Number Butons Tape Werte 9 Save Burton & Indietor © Verity Buon & eestor © Load Button & rcstoe 6 Aso, you can edt any patch program in use boy moving the oneal ato fates bat tary backup cat fo elain the programs ven when swiched of “Te Juno-106 fetes batty bockupsyem to rotain the programs even wen serched oftThe ber shuld be replaced wth anew Set in every five years dw ths enue, peau have your local Roland dealer place the [The Fst replacement might be required be Men Using the Bank Number Button @ and Poe Number ton @ Fiat, slct one ofthe Bark Groups A or 8 by pezsing the Bark Group Selector Button, This Buton ateratly selects and each tie you press. Turning the dune 06 on ‘sl automatally select Bank & the cores ponding indieatr tights pl. Then rest any Bank Number and Patch Number Buttons you ke, The Display Window G) wil show the ‘anand Paton numbers curenty eleced * In Juno-D8, you can sect any combine sion a ether of Bank Group A or 8 ene of Numbers 1 t0 Youd not newd to press the Bank Number Buon to selec ptchin ‘Als, you af to select a patch ofthe sare Pach Number na fren Bar, you ony ead t0 ress the rolvart Bank Selector * tis possible to chango th Patch Number by tesing th Pedal Sate > Example 18-23 (Bank Group 8, Bank 2, Patch 3) ——— core Cettt ttt Gate. | You can aos hor of te Bons ret — ————— fe coer - 7 "Youcan ect any path programin use asyou This Edlting tncion may be used as 2 rel play. you move a Seered control even time performance conto sinceit does net au ‘Sight. it sting postion of that pach prog-__tomatcallyrewnite the exiting programy, in ‘om wl be deleted and eedy tobe manualy les he appropiate operation for reweting s ‘contoled As soon ae you start eding, thu dna, (Reto to Pa Therefore selecting the ‘wo dts inthe Program Number Display win- some patch progeny, yu wil hoa the dow wil ight, showing thatthe une-0Biein orgie! tone calor unchanged, Est mod + Eding doesnot affect the orignal pateh program, (e) Weting Yu can write 8 now patch of an Edi into * The old patch program previously stored memory. The sting onthe fort panel uncer automaticaly dete! when you have wri thoredtaitismemerged a patn pronram ane new patch, > Operation 11) Writing a new patch program © Depress tha Manual Buton, then sy ‘come your own round @ Settho Memory Protct Switch onthe ear > Example 1 ating & new patch program into B18. 8 ) Whe holding the Write Buten down, prose the Bank Number Suton and the Ptah Murer Bun. (Ether of he bt ‘+ The Bank and the Patch numbers of the slecod patch program fe shown in the Display Window. Now, ting s completed Set the Memory Protect Swatch t0 On, I icy Syptesiing “sound nie alding the Write Button down (Ether of me Buttons can be ( ) (preset 2), Writing an Edit © cal any Patch Program you the rom memory, thon edt it to your tate © Setthe Memon Pratct Swteh onthe ear panel o OFF. @ FF you wish to we the ead pate into the same Bonk Group, do not touch the Bonk Group Selector Suton, but press the Bank and the Patch Number Buon while holding the Wit Buton down. To wte int a aferent Bank Group, while holding the Wirte Baton down nally press the ‘Bank Group Selector Button, then the Bank land te Patch Nurber Butons __9 Pease note that other of the Bank Number snd the Patch Number Buitons can be Dressed fist tt totaly unnecessary 0 ‘+ Now the Bank and Patch numbers are di: played in the Dispay Window ane writing Is completed @ Set the Memory Protect Surtch ta ON Elting patch £13, then wring into 888, or ito 822. Wiring ico 88 lt the sme Bane Group) {into anther Bank Gros | | ica) i | eq] col 8

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