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Chapter 3. Versatile Performance Functions
 
The JUNO-STAGE has an Arpeggio function that lets you produce 
arpeggios automatically; simply press some keys and a corresponding 
arpeggio will be played automatically.
You can select from various Arpeggio Styles to specify how arpeggios 
are produced. In addition to the factory-set arpeggio styles, you can 
also create and use your own original arpeggio styles.
The JUNO-STAGE provides 128 preset arpeggio styles and 128 user 
arpeggio styles. You are free to rewrite the user arpeggio styles that 
are provided as the factory settings.
Arpeggio settings are saved as part of each performance; they cannot 
be saved in a patch.
You can also enjoy performing an ensemble by using arpeggios in 
conjunction with rhythm patterns (p. 74).
 
Turning Arpeggio On and Off
 
1.
 
Press [ARPEGGIO] so it’s lit.
 
The Arpeggio function will turn on.
The ARPEGGIO STYLE screen appears.
You can make arpeggio settings in this screen.
To exit the ARPEGGIO STYLE screen, press [EXIT].
 
2.
 
Play a chord on the keyboard.
 
The JUNO-STAGE will play an arpeggio, according to the notes 
forming the chord you have just voiced.
 
3.
 
To finish playing arpeggios, press [ARPEGGIO] again so it’s 
distinguished.
 
If you’re in Performance mode and the arpeggio does not sound 
when you play the keyboard with the Arpeggio function turned 
on, change the current part so it matches the part that’s specified 
for “Part” (p. 61) in the ARPEGGIO STYLE screen, or turn on the 
Keyboard Switch (p. 134) for the part that’s specified for “Part.”
 
Determining the Tempo for Arpeggio 
 
Performances
 
This sets the arpeggio tempo.
 
1.
 
Press [TAP TEMPO].
 
The tempo setting window will open.
 
2.
 
Press [TAP TEMPO] three or more times at the desired tempo.
 
The tempo will be set to the interval at which you pressed the 
button.
 
fig.Tempo_70
 
3.
 
To close the setting window, press [7 (CLOSE)] or [EXIT].
 
When the tempo setting window is open, you can use the VALUE 
dial or [DEC] [INC] to directly change the tempo setting.
 
Holding an Arpeggio
 
By using the following procedure, you can produce arpeggios even 
without continuing to press the keyboard.
 
1.
 
Press [ARPEGGIO] to turn on the arpeggio.
 
The ARPEGGIO STYLE screen appears.
 
2.
 
Press [2 (HOLD)] to add a check mark (
 
 
).
 
3.
 
Play a chord on the keyboard.
 
4.
 
If you play a different chord or notes while the arpeggio is being 
held, the arpeggio will change accordingly.
 
5.
 
To cancel Arpeggio Hold, press [2 (HOLD)] once again.
 
When Using a Hold Pedal
 
If you play an arpeggio while pressing the hold pedal (p. 21), the 
arpeggio will continue to be played even if you release the chord.
 
1.
 
Connect an optional pedal switch (DP series etc.) to the HOLD 
PEDAL jack.
 
2.
 
Press [ARPEGGIO] to turn on the arpeggio.
 
3.
 
Play a chord while pressing the hold pedal.
 
4.
 
If you play a different chord or notes while the arpeggio is being 
held, the arpeggio will change accordingly.
 
Playing Arpeggios ([ARPEGGIO])
 
About Arpeggio Function
Playing by Using Arpeggios
Using in Combination with the Chord Memory Function
When performing with the Arpeggio, you can also use it along 
with the Chord Memory function (p. 64). After first storing 
complex Chord Forms in memory, you can then call them up 
when Arpeggio function is on, and you can easily play complex 
arpeggio sounds just by pressing a single key.
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