Playing techno sounds, Selecting a tone, Turning on the arpeggio function – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Playing Techno Sounds

This section explains how to select a tone that was a standard in the Techno boom of the early 80s and use knobs to

adjust the tone in real time. You can use the JUNO-Di’s Arpeggio function and the D Beam controller to give the tone

more of a techno feel.

Playing Techno Sounds

Press the [SYNTH] button.

Use the dial to select “188: BPF Saw.”

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Press the [ARPEGGIO] button. The button is lit.

The Arpeggio function switches on and the “ARPEGGIO” screen is displayed.

Use the dial to select “116: Sliced 9 (a)” as the arpeggio style.

The JUNO-Di’s keyboard is not wide enough to play the staff labeled “Play” on the sample score.

So in this section, you use the “Octave Shift” function to shift the key range down an octave and play

the keys an octave higher than the pitches shown on the sample score.

Press the OCTAVE [DOWN] button.

The keyboard’s range is lowered by one octave.

Selecting a Tone

Turning on the Arpeggio Function

Shifting the Keyboard Down an Octave

D Beam Controller

[SYNTH] Button

[CUTOFF] Knob
[RESONANCE] Knob

[SOLO SYNTH] Button

[ARPEGGIO] Button

Dial

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