Roland JUNO-D Manuale Proprietario

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Getting ready
 
Connecting the JUNO-D to external equipment
 
The JUNO-D does not contain an amp or speaker. You’ll need to listen to it through 
powered monitors, a mixer and connected monitors, a stereo system, or through 
headphones.
Connect as follows when using the JUNO-D as a stand-alone device.
 
fig.q01-01.e
 
921, 924, 925 
 
1.
 
Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that the power to all 
devices has been turned off.
 
2.
 
Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the JUNO-D, and then plug its other 
end into a power outlet.
Stereo headphones
AC adaptor
Audio
cable
Pedal switch (DP-2, DP-8)
or foot switch
(BOSS FS-5U)
Expression pedal (EV-5) 
or pedal switch
Audio set etc.
Monitor speakers
(powered)
Mixer etc.
Power amp
Roland
• To prevent malfunction 
and/or damage to 
speakers or other 
devices, always turn 
down the volume, and 
turn off the power on all 
devices before making 
any connections.
• To prevent the 
inadvertent disruption 
of power to your unit 
(should the plug be 
pulled out 
accidentally), and to 
avoid applying undue 
stress to the AC adaptor 
jack, anchor the power 
cord using the cord 
hook, as shown in the 
illustration.
• Use only the specified 
expression pedal (EV-5; 
sold separately). By 
connecting any other 
expression pedals, you 
risk causing 
malfunction and/or 
damage to the unit.
• Audio cables, MIDI 
cables, and stereo 
headphones are not 
included. You will need 
to purchase these items 
from your dealer.
• In order to take full 
advantage of the JUNO-
D’s performance, we 
recommend using a 
stereo amp/speaker 
system, If you are using a 
mono system, make you 
connections to the 
OUTPUT jack L (MONO).
• CONTROL PEDAL jack 
can also accommodate 
pedal switches.
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