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Chapter 1. Overview
 
Temporary Memory
 
Temporary Area
 
This is the area that holds the data for the patch or performance that 
you’ve selected using the panel buttons.
When you play the JUNO-STAGE, sound is produced based on data 
in the temporary area. When you edit a patch or performance, you 
do not directly modify the data in memory; rather, you call up the data 
into the temporary area, and edit it there.
Settings in the temporary area will be lost when the power is turned 
off or when you select another patch/performance. To keep the 
settings you have modified, you must write them into user memory.
 
Rewritable Memory
 
User Memory
 
User memory is where you normally store the data you need.
Arpeggio, chord memory, and rhythm pattern data you create is also 
stored in user memory (p. 63, p. 65, p. 77).
 
System Memory
 
System memory stores system parameter settings that determine how 
the JUNO-STAGE functions.
 
USB Memory
 
The following settings can be backed up together to USB memory.
• User patches (rhythm sets)
• User performances
• Favorites
• User arpeggios
• User chord memories
• User rhythm patterns
• User rhythm groups
• MIDI controller mode settings
• The patch first selected in Piano mode
• System settings
 
Non-Rewritable Memory
 
Preset Memory
 
Data in Preset memory cannot be rewritten. However, you can call up 
settings from preset memory into the temporary area, modify them and 
then store the modified data in rewritable memory.
 
Wave Expansion Boards (optional: SRX Series)
 
The JUNO-STAGE can be equipped with up to two Wave Expansion 
Boards (optional: SRX Series). Wave Expansion Boards contain Wave 
data, as well as patches and rhythm sets that use this Wave data, 
which can be called directly into the temporary area and played.
The JUNO-STAGE’s sound generator can operate in one of two 
modes: Patch mode or Performance mode (p. 38). You can switch 
between these two modes as appropriate for your situation.
 
Patch Mode
 
PATCH PLAY Screen
 
Press [PATCH] to access this screen.
In this screen you can select the patch or rhythm set that you’ll play 
from the keyboard.
 
fig.PatchPlay_70
 
Performance Mode
 
In Performance mode you can perform using multiple sounds (patches 
and/or rhythm sets).
 
PERFORM PLAY Screen
 
Press [PERFORM] to access this screen.
This screen lets you select a performance.
Here you can also make detailed settings for the performance.
 
fig.PfmLayer_70
 
PART SELECT Screen
 
Press [PART SELECT] to access this screen.
For each part, this screen shows the patch or rhythm set that is 
selected for that part.
 
Basic Operation of the JUNO-STAGE
 
Switching the Sound Generator Mode
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