Saving your settings, Settings” (p. 62), Memory (p. 62) – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Detailed Tone Settings

The changes you make are temporary; they will be discarded

when you turn off the power or select a different tone. If you

want to keep the changes you make, you must write them into

memory.

When you use Effect Edit to modify the settings, an “*” will

appear next to the tone name or performance name. This “*”

will disappear when you save that tone or performance.

When you use settings that play multiple tones, the “MFX

SOURCE” setting determines whether the effect settings will be

taken from the performance or from the patch (tone). You’ll

need to use the included “JUNO-Di Editor” to view or change

this setting.

You can specify the tone that will be first selected when you press a tone

button immediately after turning on the power.

1.

Select the tone that you want to specify.

2.

Hold down the [WRITE] button and press the tone button

that’s currently lit.

The next time you turn on the power, pressing that tone button will

select the tone you selected in step 1.

You can’t specify a tone button of a different category than the

one you selected in step 1.

You can recall the sound you switched here by pressing the

tone button twice in succession.

If you’ve edited the settings, remember that your changes will be lost

when you turn off the power or select a different sound. If you want to

keep the changes you made, you must save them.

Settings you save are stored in user memory, starting with number 501.

When you edit a tone or performance settings, an “*” will

appear next to the tone name or performance name in the

screen. This “*” will disappear when you save the settings.

When you save settings, the data that was previously in that

location will be overwritten.

1.

Select the tone or performance that you want to save.

If you’re using settings that play more than one tone (i.e., when the

[PERFORM] button is lit), the data that’s saved will depend on the

location of the cursor.

For example if you’re using split, the Performance (settings that

choose the tones to play) will be saved if the cursor is in the upper

line of the screen. If the cursor is in the middle line of the screen, the

Upper tone will be saved. In this case, the “PATCH WRITE” screen will

indicate “U.” If the cursor is in the bottom line of the screen, the

Lower tone will be saved.

2.

Press the [WRITE] button.

The “WRITE” screen will appear.

If you’re saving a tone, the “PATCH WRITE” screen will appear.

If you’re saving a rhythm set, the “RHYTHM SET WRITE” screen or

“RHYTHM WRITE” screen will appear.

If you’re saving a performance (settings for playing multiple tones),

the “PERFORM WRITE” screen will appear.

3.

Use the dial to select the save-destination number.

4.

Press the [

] button to move the cursor to the bottom

line of the screen.

5.

Assign a name.

For details on how to assign a name, refer to p. 58.

6.

When you’ve finished assigning a name, press the

[ENTER] button or the [WRITE] button.

A confirmation message will appear.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button to save your settings.

If you decide not to save, press the [EXIT] button.

Never turn off the power while data is being saved.

Specifying the Tone that will be
First Selected by a Tone Button

Saving Your Settings

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