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Overview

Playing two layered sounds (Dual)

Use the “Dual” function when you want to play two tones layered. For

example, you might use this to play a piano tone layered with a strings

tone.

Select one of the tones you want to use, and then press the [DUAL]

button. Now you’ll hear two tones, and you can select and play the other

tone that you want to layer with the first.

For more about the Dual function, refer to p. 31.

Playing a single tone with more richness or
spaciousness (Super Layer)

“Super layer” lets you layer a single tone with multiple detuned copies of

itself, creating a thick and spacious sensation. This is particularly effective

on synth lead sounds.

To use the Super Layer function, select the tone that you want to use, and

then press the [SUPER LAYER] button.

For more about the Super Layer function, refer to p. 41.

Sometimes, “tones” are referred to as “patches.” So, the

indication “Patch” in a screen can be considered to mean

“tone.” In the included “JUNO-Di Editor,” all settings related to

tones are displayed as “Patch” settings.

By using the included “JUNO-Di Editor” software you can edit

the tones and performances in greater detail than possible

from the JUNO-Di’s front panel. For details, refer to the “JUNO-

Di Editor” Help (owner’s manual). Tones and performances you

create using “JUNO-Di Editor” can be played on the JUNO-Di.

Favorites

“Favorites” store settings for frequently used tones and performances,

allowing you to recall them by simply pressing a button.

Favorites store the number of the tone or performance.

After editing a tone or performance, you can store it in user memory and

then register it as a favorite.

For further information, see p. 45, p. 46.

A rhythm set is a set of percussion instrument sounds or sound effects.

When you press the [RHYTHM] sound button a rhythm set will be

selected, allowing you to play percussion instrument sounds from the

keyboard.

If you’ve selected a rhythm set, each key (note number) will play a

different percussion instrument sound.

The same key will play different sounds if you select a different rhythm

set.

For details on the percussion instrument sounds played by each key, refer

to the “Rhythm Set List” (p. 116).

The JUNO-Di has built-in effect units, and you can independently edit

each unit’s settings.

Multi-effects

The multi-effects are multi-purpose effects that completely change the

sound type by changing the sound itself.

Contained are 79 different effects types; select and use the type that suits

your aims.

In addition to single effects such as distortion or flanger, a broad range of

other effect types are provided. Some multi-effect types include chorus

or reverb, but these are independent of the chorus and reverb effects

described below.

You can use up to three different multi-effects simultaneously. They are

labeled MFX1, MFX2, and MFX3, respectively. For one tone you can use

one multi-effect.

If you want to use MFX3, make settings from the included

“JUNO-Di Editor.”

Chorus and reverb

For one tone you can use one chorus effect and one reverb effect.

Chorus adds depth and spaciousness to the sound.

You can select whether to use this as a chorus effect or a delay effect.

Reverb adds the reverberation characteristics of halls or auditoriums.

Five different types are offered, so you can select and use the type that

suits your purpose.

You can make chorus and reverb settings independently for when

playing a tone by itself and for when using that tone with the Split, Dual,

or Super Layer functions (when the [PERFORM] button is lit).

This means that even for the same tone, you can make and use different

settings when using that tone with the Split, Dual, and Super Layer

functions.

Rhythm Sets

About the Effects

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