Connecting pedal, Connecting a microphone, Connecting a portable audio device – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Getting Ready

Connect a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) to the rear panel

HOLD PEDAL jack.

While you hold down the pedal, the notes will be sustained (held) even if

you take your fingers off the keyboard.

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You can also use the pedal switch to control functions other

than Hold. For details, refer to “Making Settings that are

Common to the Entire JUNO-Di (SYSTEM)” in the section

“HOLD PEDAL” (p. 75).

As an alternative to a pedal switch (DP series), you can also

connect a damper pedal (DP-10) or expression pedal (EV-5).

Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5; sold separately).

By connecting any other expression pedals, you risk causing

malfunction and/or damage to the unit.

You can use a microphone by connecting it to the rear panel MIC INPUT

jack.

You can apply an effect to the sound from the microphone. For

details, refer to “Using the vocoder” (p. 42).

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Howling could be produced depending on the location of

microphones relative to speakers. This can be remedied by:

1. Changing the orientation of the microphone.

2. Relocating microphone at a greater distance from speakers.

3. Lowering volume levels.

You can connect an MP3 player or other audio device to the EXT INPUT

jack on the rear panel and listen to the playback.

Audio cables are not included with the JUNO-Di. You’ll need to

provide them.

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Connecting Pedal

Connecting a Microphone

Connecting a Portable Audio Device

Dynamic
Microphone

Portable Audio
Device

EXT INPUT
jack

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