About memory – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Overview

Tones and other settings are stored in what is referred to as memory.

There are three kind of memory: temporary, rewritable, and non-

rewritable.

fig.Memory-Flow-e.eps

“Performance” refers to settings that let you play more than

one tone at once, such as Split, Dual, or Super Layer settings.

Temporary memory

Temporary area

This is the area that holds the data for the tone or performance that

you’ve selected using the panel buttons.

When you play the JUNO-Di, sound is produced based on data in the

temporary area. When you edit a tone or performance, you do not

directly modify the data in memory; rather, you call up the data into the

temporary area, and edit it there.

Settings in the temporary area will be lost when the power is turned off

or when you select another tone/performance. To keep the settings you

have modified, you must write them into user memory.

Rewritable memory

User memory

User memory is where you normally store the data you need.

To store a tone, rhythm set, or performance setting, you must execute the

corresponding save operation (P. 62).

Favorites you’ve registered are also saved in user memory.

System memory

System memory stores system parameter settings that determine how

the JUNO-Di functions.

System settings are saved automatically when you exit the system setting

screen.

“MIDI controller mode settings” and “the tones that are selected first by

each tone button” are also saved in system memory.

USB memory

The following settings can be backed up together to USB memory.

• User tones (rhythm sets)

• User performances

• Favorites

• MIDI controller mode settings

• System settings

• The tones that are selected first by each tone button

Non-rewritable memory

Preset memory

Data in Preset memory cannot be rewritten.

However, you can call up settings from preset memory into the

temporary area, modify them and then store the modified data in

rewritable memory.

About Memory

Preset

User

System

Rhythm Set

Patch

Performance

Favorites

USB Memory

User

System

Patch

Performance

Rhythm Set

Backup

Restore

GM (GM2)

Patch

Rhythm Set

JUNO-Di

Song

SMF

Audio File

Select

Select

Select

Select

Write

Temporary Area

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