Param] (p. 24), User template, P. 24) – Roland JUNO-D User Manual

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Try out the sounds

5.

When you press [EXIT], the Arpeggio function will remain on and you will
return to the previous screen.

If you want to select an arpeggio template once again, press [PHRASE/ARPEGGIO]
so it goes out, and then press [PHRASE/ARPEGGIO] once again so it is lit.
The selected arpeggio template remains stored in memory even while the power is
off.

6.

To finish playing arpeggios, press [PHRASE/ARPEGGIO] again so the
indicator goes out.

Playing a chord at the touch of a finger

(Multi-chord Memory)

Chord Memory is a function that lets you play a chord simply by touching just one
key to which a “Chord Form” has been registered. On the JUNO-D you can register
different chord forms to each key and save these chord forms as sets (

multi-chord

memory

) and recall them when desired. If you save typical chord progressions as

user chord sets, these are a convenient way to get immediate results, such as when
inputting music into the external sequencer.

fig.q04-08

1.

Press [CHORD MEMORY] so it is lit.

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The Chord Memory function will be turned on, and the chord set name will be
displayed.

2.

Play the keyboard.

The chord of the specified structure will sound according to the note name of the key
you played.

User template

The user template lets you set the various arpeggio template parameters as desired.
On the JUNO-D you can store eight different user templates. With [0] pressed, use
VALUE [-]/[+] to select other user templates you have created.
For further information on how to make user templates, refer to Creating your own
arpeggio template (User Template)

(p. 62).

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Twelve chord forms have been assigned
from C to B.

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