用户手册目录Contents6Main Features9Panel descriptions10Front panel10Rear panel13Getting ready14Connecting the JUNO-D to external equipment14Turning on/off the power15Adjusting the display contrast (LCD CONTRAST)16Reset to default factory settings (Factory Reset)17Listening to the demo songs18Demo songs list18Quick Start19Try out the sounds20Selecting a patch20Selecting a patch by category20Selecting patches while listening to phrases (Patch Audition)22Selecting a rhythm set22Playing arpeggios (Phrase/Arpeggio)23Changing the way in which the arpeggios are sounded23Playing a chord at the touch of a finger (Multi-chord Memory)24Switching chord sets25Applying various effects to the sound26Changing the tone with the knobs (Patch Modify)26Selecting the tone that you want to modify (DESTINATION TONE)26Adjusting the volume balance of the two tones26Vibrato and Wah effects (LFO)27Changing the sound’s volume (ENVELOPE)28Changing the brightness of the sound and adding special qualities (CUTOFF/RESONANCE)29Using a lever to modify the sound29Changing the sound’s pitch in real time (Pitch Bend Lever)29Adding a vibrato effect to the sound (Modulation Lever)29Using a pedal to modify the sound30Shifting the keyboard range in one-octave steps (Octave Shift)30Moving the key range in half-steps (TRANSPOSE)31Waving your hand over the D Beam (D Beam Controller)31Effects that can be used with the D Beam controller32Adjusting the sensitivity of the D Beam controllers (D BEAM SENS)34Changing the polarity of the change (D BEAM POLARITY)34Using the JUNO-D effects35Turning effects on and off (Master Effects Switch)35Using the Rhythm Guide36Selecting a rhythm pattern36Switching sounds37Change the tempo37Advanced Use39Overview of the JUNO-D40How the instrument is organized40Basic structure40Classification of JUNO-D sound types40Effects41Number of voices41About memory41Temporary memory41Rewritable memory41Non-rewritable memory41Basic operation of the JUNO-D42Switching the mode42Patch mode42Performance mode42Editing parameters42Basic procedure42Executing a command42Assigning a name43When one page contains two or more settings43Inputting numbers and numerals43Selecting a part43Creating a patch (Patch mode)44How to make the patch settings44Changing the way that the tones are sounded (Key Mode)44Editing the patch parameters44Making settings that apply to the entire patch (Patch Common parameters)45Making settings for an individual tone (Patch Tone parameters)46Saving a patch48Convenient functions for patch editing (Patch Utility)49Copying patch parameters (PATCH PRM COPY)49Initializing the parameters of a patch (PATCH INITIALIZE)50Erasing a user patch you saved (PATCH REMOVE)50Transmitting patch/rhythm set settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI)51Restoring the factory settings (FACTORY RESET)51Creating a rhythm set (Patch mode)52How to make the rhythm set settings52Editing the rhythm set parameters52Making settings that apply to the entire rhythm set (Rhythm Common parameters)52Editing the settings of each rhythm tone (key) (Rhythm Tone parameters)52Saving a rhythm set (User Rhythm Set)53Convenient functions for rhythm set editing (Rhythm Set Utility)53Copying effect settings from a rhythm set (RHY PRM COPY)53Initializing the settings of a specific rhythm tone (RHY INITIALIZE)54Erasing a rhythm set you saved (RHY REMOVE)54Playing more than one sound simultaneously (Performance mode)55Choosing a part and selecting the sound55Selecting performance numbers55Editing the settings of a performance55Making settings that apply to the entire performance55Editing the effect settings of a performance56Editing the part settings of a performance (Part Setup)56Editing the effect settings for each part of the performance (Performance Part Effect)58Saving a performance59Convenient functions for performance editing (Performance Utility)59Copying part or effect parameters (PERFORM PRM COPY)59Initializing the parameters of a performance (PERFORM INIT)60Transmitting performance settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI)61Restoring the factory settings (FACTORY RESET)61Using the phrase/arpeggio function62Creating your own arpeggio template (User Template)62Using chord memory function64Creating an original chord set (User Chord Set)64Adding effects65Turning the effect function on and off (MASTER EFFECT SWITCH)65The effect signal path66Making effects settings67Setting multi-effects parameters68Making chorus settings86Making reverb settings87Settings common to all modes (System Function)88How to make the system function settings88Functions of the system parameters89Settings common to the entire system (GENERAL)89Settings related to controllers (CONTROLLER)89Settings related to MIDI (MIDI)90Making scale tune settings for a patch (PATCH SCALE)91Performing with an external MIDI device92About MIDI92MIDI messages used by the JUNO-D92Using the JUNO-D to play an external MIDI sound module93Connecting to external MIDI sound modules93Set the keyboard transmit channel94Playing the JUNO-D’s sound generator from an external MIDI device94Connecting an external MIDI device94Setting the patch receive channel95Setting the program change receive switch95Selecting JUNO-D sounds from an external MIDI device95Using an external MIDI controller to change the JUNO-D’s tones96Recording to an external sequencer96Connecting to an external sequencer96Making settings before recording96Recording97Listening to the recorded performance97Playing together with the playback of a recorded performance98Transposing playback of performances (Master Key Shift)98Backing-up (saving) all JUNO- D settings on your external MIDI sequencer98Using the JUNO-D as a General MIDI/General MIDI 2 system-compatible sound module98Playing back General MIDI/General MIDI 2 music data98Performing with a computer99Connecting with MIDI cables99Installing the included editor software99Appendix101Troubleshooting102No power102No sound102The pitch is off102Sounds are missing102Effects not being applied correctly103Effect control does not work103Notes are delayed or unsteady during playback a song from an external sequencer103Song data cannot be played back correctly103Cannot play phrase/arpeggios104Sound does not stop when key is pressed104MIDI messages not received correctly104MIDI messages not transmitted correctly104Using sequencer software, modulation lever and knob movements have no effect on the sound104Error Messages/Messages105Parameter list106Patch parameters106Patches106Rhythm Patches107Performance parameters107System parameters (p. 89)108Original tone list109Patch list111Rhythm set list116Performance list120Rhythm guide list120Arpeggio template list120Arpeggio style list122Multi-chord set list122MIDI implementation chart124Specifications125Index126文件大小: 6.4 MB页数: 132Language: English打开用户手册
业主指南目录Contents6Main Features9Panel descriptions10Front panel10Rear panel13Getting ready14Connecting the JUNO-D to external equipment14Turning on/off the power15Adjusting the display contrast (LCD CONTRAST)16Reset to default factory settings (Factory Reset)17Listening to the demo songs18Demo songs list18Quick Start19Try out the sounds20Selecting a patch20Selecting a patch by category20Selecting patches while listening to phrases (Patch Audition)22Selecting a rhythm set22Playing arpeggios (Phrase/Arpeggio)23Changing the way in which the arpeggios are sounded23Playing a chord at the touch of a finger (Multi-chord Memory)24Switching chord sets25Applying various effects to the sound26Changing the tone with the knobs (Patch Modify)26Selecting the tone that you want to modify (DESTINATION TONE)26Adjusting the volume balance of the two tones26Vibrato and Wah effects (LFO)27Changing the sound’s volume (ENVELOPE)28Changing the brightness of the sound and adding special qualities (CUTOFF/RESONANCE)29Using a lever to modify the sound29Changing the sound’s pitch in real time (Pitch Bend Lever)29Adding a vibrato effect to the sound (Modulation Lever)29Using a pedal to modify the sound30Shifting the keyboard range in one-octave steps (Octave Shift)30Moving the key range in half-steps (TRANSPOSE)31Waving your hand over the D Beam (D Beam Controller)31Effects that can be used with the D Beam controller32Adjusting the sensitivity of the D Beam controllers (D BEAM SENS)34Changing the polarity of the change (D BEAM POLARITY)34Using the JUNO-D effects35Turning effects on and off (Master Effects Switch)35Using the Rhythm Guide36Selecting a rhythm pattern36Switching sounds37Change the tempo37Advanced Use39Overview of the JUNO-D40How the instrument is organized40Basic structure40Classification of JUNO-D sound types40Effects41Number of voices41About memory41Temporary memory41Rewritable memory41Non-rewritable memory41Basic operation of the JUNO-D42Switching the mode42Patch mode42Performance mode42Editing parameters42Basic procedure42Executing a command42Assigning a name43When one page contains two or more settings43Inputting numbers and numerals43Selecting a part43Creating a patch (Patch mode)44How to make the patch settings44Changing the way that the tones are sounded (Key Mode)44Editing the patch parameters44Making settings that apply to the entire patch (Patch Common parameters)45Making settings for an individual tone (Patch Tone parameters)46Saving a patch48Convenient functions for patch editing (Patch Utility)49Copying patch parameters (PATCH PRM COPY)49Initializing the parameters of a patch (PATCH INITIALIZE)50Erasing a user patch you saved (PATCH REMOVE)50Transmitting patch/rhythm set settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI)51Restoring the factory settings (FACTORY RESET)51Creating a rhythm set (Patch mode)52How to make the rhythm set settings52Editing the rhythm set parameters52Making settings that apply to the entire rhythm set (Rhythm Common parameters)52Editing the settings of each rhythm tone (key) (Rhythm Tone parameters)52Saving a rhythm set (User Rhythm Set)53Convenient functions for rhythm set editing (Rhythm Set Utility)53Copying effect settings from a rhythm set (RHY PRM COPY)53Initializing the settings of a specific rhythm tone (RHY INITIALIZE)54Erasing a rhythm set you saved (RHY REMOVE)54Playing more than one sound simultaneously (Performance mode)55Choosing a part and selecting the sound55Selecting performance numbers55Editing the settings of a performance55Making settings that apply to the entire performance55Editing the effect settings of a performance56Editing the part settings of a performance (Part Setup)56Editing the effect settings for each part of the performance (Performance Part Effect)58Saving a performance59Convenient functions for performance editing (Performance Utility)59Copying part or effect parameters (PERFORM PRM COPY)59Initializing the parameters of a performance (PERFORM INIT)60Transmitting performance settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI)61Restoring the factory settings (FACTORY RESET)61Using the phrase/arpeggio function62Creating your own arpeggio template (User Template)62Using chord memory function64Creating an original chord set (User Chord Set)64Adding effects65Turning the effect function on and off (MASTER EFFECT SWITCH)65The effect signal path66Making effects settings67Setting multi-effects parameters68Making chorus settings86Making reverb settings87Settings common to all modes (System Function)88How to make the system function settings88Functions of the system parameters89Settings common to the entire system (GENERAL)89Settings related to controllers (CONTROLLER)89Settings related to MIDI (MIDI)90Making scale tune settings for a patch (PATCH SCALE)91Performing with an external MIDI device92About MIDI92MIDI messages used by the JUNO-D92Using the JUNO-D to play an external MIDI sound module93Connecting to external MIDI sound modules93Set the keyboard transmit channel94Playing the JUNO-D’s sound generator from an external MIDI device94Connecting an external MIDI device94Setting the patch receive channel95Setting the program change receive switch95Selecting JUNO-D sounds from an external MIDI device95Using an external MIDI controller to change the JUNO-D’s tones96Recording to an external sequencer96Connecting to an external sequencer96Making settings before recording96Recording97Listening to the recorded performance97Playing together with the playback of a recorded performance98Transposing playback of performances (Master Key Shift)98Backing-up (saving) all JUNO- D settings on your external MIDI sequencer98Using the JUNO-D as a General MIDI/General MIDI 2 system-compatible sound module98Playing back General MIDI/General MIDI 2 music data98Performing with a computer99Connecting with MIDI cables99Installing the included editor software99Appendix101Troubleshooting102No power102No sound102The pitch is off102Sounds are missing102Effects not being applied correctly103Effect control does not work103Notes are delayed or unsteady during playback a song from an external sequencer103Song data cannot be played back correctly103Cannot play phrase/arpeggios104Sound does not stop when key is pressed104MIDI messages not received correctly104MIDI messages not transmitted correctly104Using sequencer software, modulation lever and knob movements have no effect on the sound104Error Messages/Messages105Parameter list106Patch parameters106Patches106Rhythm Patches107Performance parameters107System parameters (p. 89)108Original tone list109Patch list111Rhythm set list116Performance list120Rhythm guide list120Arpeggio template list120Arpeggio style list122Multi-chord set list122MIDI implementation chart124Specifications125Index126文件大小: 6.0 MB页数: 132Language: English打开用户手册