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Using the Chord Memory Function
 
Chord Memory is a function that allows you to play chords based on 
pre-programmed 
 
Chord Forms
 
, just by pressing a single key on the 
keyboard. The JUNO-G can store 64 preset chord forms and 64 user 
chord forms. If you wish, you can overwrite any of the 64 user 
(factory set) chord forms.
The chord memory function operates on the arpeggio part in 
Performance mode. If a rhythm set is selected for that part, you can 
also use this to play rhythms.
 
When you use the Chord Memory function with a tone for 
which the Mono/Poly Parameters (p. 37) is Mono, only one 
sound in the chord is played. When using the Chord Memory 
function to turn Poly the Mono/Poly Parameters.
 
1.
 
Press [CHORD MEMORY] to turn it on.
 
The button will light. The CHORD MEMORY screen appears.
 
*
In this screen you can select a chord form and make settings for the 
Rolled Chord function.
*
Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
 
2.
 
Play the keyboard.
 
A chord will sound according to the currently selected chord 
form.
When you press the C4 key (Middle C), the chord is played 
using the exact chord structure recorded in the Chord Form. 
This is referenced to the C4 key; parallel chords are played by 
pressing other keys.
 
3.
 
To finish playing chords, press [CHORD MEMORY] again to 
turn it off.
 
Changing the chord form will change the notes in the chord.
 
1.
 
Press [CHORD MEMORY] so it’s lit. Alternatively, hold 
down [SHIFT] and press [CHORD MEMORY].
 
The CHORD MEMORY screen appears.
 
*
When you hold down [SHIFT] and press [CHORD MEMORY], the 
CHORD MEMORY screen will appear regardless of whether the 
arpeggio function is on or off.
 
2.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to select a Chord Form 
number.
U01–64:
 
User
 
P01–64:
 
Preset
The notes of the chord will be displayed.
 
3.
 
When you have finished selecting a Chord Form, press 
[EXIT].
 
This causes the notes within a chord to be sounded consecutively, 
rather than simultaneously. Since the playback speed will change 
according to the force with which you play the keyboard, you can 
vary your playing dynamics to create a realistic simulation of 
playing a guitar.
 
1.
 
Press [CHORD MEMORY] so it’s lit. Alternatively, hold 
down [SHIFT] and press [CHORD MEMORY].
 
The CHORD MEMORY screen appears.
 
*
When you hold down [SHIFT] and press [CHORD MEMORY], the 
CHORD MEMORY screen will appear regardless of whether the 
arpeggio function is on or off.
 
2.
 
Press [F1 (ROLL)] to add a check mark (
 
 
).
 
With this setting, the notes of the chord will be sounded 
consecutively when you play the keyboard.
 
Changing the order in which notes 
are sounded
 
You can change the order in which the notes of a chord are sounded.
 
1.
 
In the CHORD MEMORY screen, use [
] [
] to move the 
cursor to “Rolled Chord Type.”
 
2.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to change a value.
UP:
 
 
Notes will be sounded in order from bottom 
to top.
 
DOWN:
 
 
Notes will be sounded in order from top to 
bottom.
 
ALTERNATE:
 
The order in which the notes are sounded will 
change each time you play the keyboard.
 
About the Chord Memory 
Function
Performing with the Chord 
Memory Function
 
Turning Chord Memory Function 
On and Off
Using in Combination with the Arpeggio 
Function
When performing with the Chord Form function, you can also 
use it along with the Arpeggio function (p. 73). After first 
storing complex Chord Forms in memory, you can then call 
them up when Arpeggio is on, and you can easily create 
complex arpeggio sounds just by pressing a single key.
 
Selecting Chord Forms
Sounding a chord in the order of 
its notes (Rolled Chord)
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