Restoring the factory settings (factory reset), 51 creating a patch (patch mode), Transmitting the settings of a user patch – Roland JUNO-D User Manual

Page 51: Transmitting all data stored in the user area

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Creating a patch (Patch mode)

Patch Mode

Transmitting patch/rhythm set

settings from the MIDI OUT

connector (XFER to MIDI)

You can transmit the settings of any patch from the MIDI OUT
connector. This function can be used to save patch settings on an
external sequencer. If you select “DUMP ALL” for the menu, you
can transmit all data stored in the user area to an external sequencer.

1.

Press [PATCH] so it is lit and you are in Patch mode.

Select the patch or the rhythm set you want to output.

2.

Press [UTILITY].

3.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select “4:XFER to MIDI.”

4.

Press [ENTER].

Transmitting the settings of currently
selected patch

5.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select “CURRENT PATCH.”

6.

Press [ENTER].

The selected patch settings will be transmitted from the MIDI
OUT connector.

After the data has been transmitted, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.” This ends the procedure.

Transmitting the settings of a user
patch

5.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select “USER PATCHES.”

6.

Press PAGE/CURSOR [

].

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the first number of the range of
user patch numbers that you want to transmit.

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7.

Press PAGE/CURSOR [

].

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the last number of the range of
user patch numbers that you want to transmit.

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8.

Press [ENTER].

The selected patch settings will be transmitted from the MIDI
OUT connector.

After the data has been transmitted, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.” This ends the procedure.

Transmitting all data stored in the user
area

5.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select “DUMP ALL.”

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6.

Press [ENTER].

All data stored in the user area will be transmitted from the
MIDI OUT connector.

When the display indicates “COMPLETED,” the transmission
operation has been completed.

If you want to restore the stored data into the JUNO-D once
again, send the data to the JUNO-D’s MIDI IN. Do not operate
the JUNO-D while this data is being received.

Restoring the factory settings

(FACTORY RESET)

You can also perform the FACTORY RESET operation from Patch
Utility.

For more about FACTORY RESET, refer to

“Reset to default

factory settings (Factory Reset)”

(p. 17).

JUNO-D_e.book 51 ページ 2004年6月11日 金曜日 午後1時21分

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