Playing r&b, Selecting a tone, Turning on split – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Playing R&B

This section explains how to play R&B, using the “Split” function to play bass with your left hand and piano with your

right hand.

If desired, you can use the “Octave Shift” function to lower the right-hand tone by an octave.

JUNO-Di’s “Rhythm Pattern” function enables you to easily play rhythm patterns such as drums.

Use rhythm patterns to enjoy playing like in a jam session.

Playing R&B

Press the [PIANO] button.

Use the dial to select “063: EP Trem 1.“

The electric piano tone is selected.

Press the [SPLIT] button to switch the light on.

The Split is turned on.

Press the [GUITAR/BASS] button.

Use the dial to select “Gt056: Finger Bs 1.”

The bass tone is selected.

You can divide the keyboard at the key shown in the illustration
below to play with a different tone for each hand.

The tone for the left hand is called “LOWER,” while the tone for the
right hand is called “UPPER.”

Selecting a Tone

Turning on Split

[SPLIT] Button

[PIANO] Button

[GUITAR/BASS] Button

1

2

1

2

Performance name

UPPER tone name

LOWER tone name

3

UPPER

LOWER

Split Point (C4)

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