Roland JUNO-D 业主指南

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Panel descriptions
 
fig.04-01.r
 
[WRITE] button
 
Saves patch/performance settings or system settings.
 
[-/+OCT] (Octave Shift) / [-/+TRANSPOSE] 
(Transpose) buttons
 
- /+OCT:
These buttons adjust the pitch of the keyboard 
in octave steps (maximum +/-3 octaves) (p. 30).
- /+TRANSPOSE:
Pressing either of these buttons while holding 
down [SHIFT] allows you to transpose the 
keyboard in semitone steps (-5–+6) (p. 31).
 
[PHRASE/ARPEGGIO] button
 
Switches phrase/arpeggio function on/off. To make settings for the 
phrase/arpeggio, make this button light and then press [PARAM] 
(p. 23).
 
[CHORD MEMORY] button
 
Switches chord memory function on/off. To make settings for the 
chord memory function, get this button to light and then press 
[PARAM] (p. 24).
 
D
 
DISPLAY
 
This displays information regarding the operation you are 
performing.
 
E
 
[RHYTHM GUIDE] button
 
 
F
 
[NUMERIC] button
 
When this button is lit, the direct access buttons will function as a 
numeric keypad. This lets you directly input or specify a numerical 
value for the displayed item (patch number or parameter).
 
[0]–[9] (DIRECT ACCESS buttons)
 
In Patch mode, use these buttons to switch between the sound 
categories printed on the panel (p. 20). In Performance mode, use 
these buttons to directly select a performance by specifying the 
lowest digit of the performance number (p. 55). However, if the 
[NUMERIC] or [PART SELECT] buttons are lit, the [0]–[9] buttons 
will change to the corresponding function.
 
G
 
[VALUE -/+] buttons
 
Use these buttons to switch the number of an item (patch, 
performance, various parameters, etc.) in the display, or to increase/
decrease a value. While one of these buttons is first held down and 
the other is pressed, the value then changes rapidly. Or, if you hold 
down [SHIFT] while using these buttons, the value will change in 
larger steps.
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