Playing arpeggios (phrase/arpeggio), P. 23) – Roland JUNO-D User Manual

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Quick Start

Playing arpeggios (Phrase/Arpeggio)

An arpeggio is a “broken chord” where each note is played separately. The

Phrase/

Arpeggio

function lets you produce an arpeggio simply by holding down a chord,

and is also a convenient way to input a performance into an external sequencer.
Since the JUNO-D provides arpeggio

templates

that are suitable for the various

sounds you select, you can produce appropriate arpeggios immediately.
You can also select

Phrase Template

which allows you to play arpeggio using only

one key, without pressing a chord (p. 62).

fig.q04-05

1.

In Patch mode, press [1] to select piano sounds.

2.

Press [PHRASE/ARPEGGIO] so it is lit.

3.

Play the keyboard.

The instrument will play an arpeggio, according to the notes you have just voiced.

Changing the way in which the arpeggios are sounded

Then, try to change the way in which the arpeggios are sounded.
Settings that specify how arpeggios are sounded are provided as

templates

.

By switching templates, you can change the way in which the arpeggios are
sounded.

4.

Press [0]–[9].

fig.q04-06_40

It switches to an arpeggio template suitable for the selected sound.
Pressing [0] will select the user template.

fig.q04-07a

4

1

2, 6

5

Play a phrase
by pressing one key.

Play an arpeggio
by pressing a chord.

Arpeggio template list

(p.

120)

User templates

Preset (Arpeggio/Phrase) templates

User template

(p. 24)

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