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Panel Descriptions
 
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 USB MEMORY Connector
 
You can connect USB memory (sold separately) to this connector.
 
931
 
* Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in—until it is firmly in 
place.
 
930
 
* Connect the USB memory after you turn on the JUNO-STAGE’s 
power. Never disconnect the USB memory while the JUNO-STAGE is 
powered up.
 
 VOLUME Knob
 
Adjusts the overall volume that is output from the rear panel OUTPUT jacks 
and PHONES jack (p. 22).
 
D BEAM Controller
 
Turns the D Beam controller on/off. You can apply a variety of effects to 
the sound by moving your hand above the D Beam controller (p. 56).
 
[SOLO SYNTH]
 
 
[ACTIVE EXPRESS]
 
The D Beam will control active expression (p. 57).
 
[ASSIGNABLE]
 
You can assign a variety of parameters or functions to the D Beam to 
control the sounds in real time (p. 57).
 
 MIC IN
 
[REVERB]
 
Turns on/off the reverb that is applied to the sound from MIC INPUT jack.
 
MIC VOLUME Knob
 
Adjusts the volume of the input from MIC INPUT jack (p. 87).
 
 MODE
 
[PATCH]
 
Selects Patch mode (p. 45).
 
[PERFORM]
 
Selects Performance mode (p. 49).
 
[PART SELECT]
 
Shows the patch that is selected for each part (p. 50).
 
[MENU]
 
Displays a menu where you can make system settings and use utility 
functions.
 
[MIDI CONTROLLER]
 
Selects MIDI Controller mode, allowing you to control an external MIDI 
sound generator (p. 89).
 
[PREVIEW]
 
 
[PIANO MODE]
 
Selects Piano mode. This provides the most suitable settings for piano 
playing (p. 25, p. 116).
 
 KEYBOARD
 
[SPLIT]
 
Splits the keyboard into left and right zones, allowing you to play separate 
sounds (patches) in each (p. 51).
 
[DUAL]
 
Puts the keyboard in “Dual,” allowing you to play two sounds (patches) 
simultaneously as a layer (p. 51).
 
[ARPEGGIO]
 
 
[CHORD MEMORY]
 
 
[V-LINK]
 
Turns V-LINK on/off.
The setting screen will appear when you turn V-LINK on (p. 66).
 
[TRANSPOSE]
 
By holding down [TRANSPOSE] and pressing [-] [+] you can raise or lower 
the pitch of the keyboard in semitone steps (p. 52).
 
OCTAVE [DOWN/-] [UP/+]
 
 
 
 
[EDIT]
 
Allows you to make detailed settings for patches, rhythm sets, and effects 
(p. 79, p. 94, p. 120).
 
[WRITE]
 
 
[FAVORITE UP/ASSIGNABLE]
 
 
FAVORITE [ON/OFF]
 
 
FAVORITE [BANK]
 
When this button is on, you can use [RHYTHM/0]–[BASS/9] to select 
Favorite banks (p. 47).
 
[NUMERIC]
 
When this button is on, you can use [RHYTHM/0]–[BASS/9] to enter 
numeric values (p. 44).
 
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