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Appendix

Troubleshooting

If the JUNO-DS does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland service 

center.

Problem

Cause/Action

Page

The power does not turn on

Make sure that the JUNO-DS’s AC adaptor is correctly connected to an AC outlet and to the rear panel power connector, and that the adaptor itself and 

AC power cord are connected correctly.

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If you connect the AC adaptor and turn on the power when batteries are installed, the AC adaptor will be used preferentially. Even if batteries are installed, the 

power will not turn on unless the AC adaptor is connected to an AC outlet.

If you’re using batteries, disconnect the AC adaptor from the JUNO-DS. If batteries are installed, connecting or disconnecting the power cord from the outlet or 

connecting or disconnecting the DC plug of the AC adaptor while the JUNO-DS is turned on will cause the power to turn off.

There is no sound

Is the power for connected amps and speakers turned on?
Could you have lowered the volume of your connected equipment?
Is the [MASTER VOLUME] knob turned all the way down?

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Have connections been made correctly?

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Can you hear sound through headphones?

If there is sound in the headphones, it is possible that the connection cables are broken, or that your amp/mixer has malfunctioned. Check your cables and amp/

mixer system once again.
If you do not hear sound when you play the keyboard, check whether the Local Switch is turned OFF.

Make sure that the Local Switch setting is turned on.

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Could the level of the tone (patch) be too low?

Check the level setting.
Could the level setting be too low?

In the “SOUND” system settings, check the “Master Level” setting.

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Could the keyboard switch be off?

Turn the keyboard switch on. For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).
Could a part be muted?

Turn mute off. For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).
Are the Effect settings correct?

Check the Effect settings ON or OFF.
Could the volume have been lowered by a MIDI message (volume message or expression message) received from the computer or by operating the pedal?
Could the patch’s tones be turned off?

Turn the Tone Switch “ON.” For details, refer to “Parameter Guide (English)” (PDF).

A specific Part does not sound

Has the volume level of the part been lowered?

Check the level of each part.
Could the [LEVEL] sliders be lowered?

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When I play the keyboard, notes do 

not stop

Is the pedal polarity reversed?

In the “PEDAL” system settings, check the “Control Pedal Polarity” or “Hold Pedal Polarity” setting.

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Microphone sound is not output

Check the MIC [LEVEL] knob of the rear panel and [MIC IN] LEVEL slider.

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Could the Mic In level be 0?

In the “MIC IN SETTINGS” system settings, check the “Mic In Level” setting.

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Could you be using a condenser microphone?

The JUNO-DS does not support condenser microphones.

Error Messages

If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message appears.

Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action.

Message

Meaning

Action

Page

Battery Low!

The battery has run down.

Replace the batteries, or use an AC adaptor.

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Incorrect File!

This is a file that the JUNO-DS is unable to play/import.

Do not use this file.

MIDI Buffer Full!

An unusually large amount of MIDI data was received, and could not 

be processed.

Reduce the amount of MIDI messages that are being transmitted.

MIDI Offline!

The MIDI IN connection was broken.

Check that there is no problem with the MIDI cable connected to the JUNO-DS’s MIDI IN, 

and that the MIDI cable was not disconnected.

No More Favorites!

No more favorites have been registered.

Check the currently selected favorite number and the direction (“FAV-UP” or “FAV-DOWN”) 

that’s assigned to the pedal.

Not Found!

The file was not found on the USB flash drive.

Make sure that the file exists on the USB flash drive.

Now Playing!

Since the JUNO-DS is playing, this operation cannot be executed.

Stop playback before you execute the operation.

Now Recording!

Since the JUNO-DS is recording, this operation cannot be executed.

Stop recording before you execute the operation.

Pattern Full!

The maximum number of notes that can be recorded in one pattern 

has been exceeded; the pattern cannot be recorded any further.

Delete unneeded data from the pattern that you’re recording.

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This indication may appear if a large amount of data, such as 

movements of the Control knobs, is being recorded. No further 

pattern recording is possible.

Read Error!

Failed to load data from USB flash drive.

Make sure that USB flash drive is correctly connected.

It may be that the file is damaged.

Do not use this file.

This file cannot be loaded since its format is incorrect.

Rec Overflow!

Since a large amount of recorded data was input all at once, it could 

not be processed correctly.

Reduce the amount of recorded data.

p. 14

Sys Mem Damaged!

It is possible that the contents of system memory have been 

damaged.

Please execute a Factory Reset.

If this does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a nearby Roland 

service center.

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USB Mem NotReady!

USB flash drive is not connected.

Connect USB flash drive.

Memory Full!

Import is not possible because user memory is full.

Delete unneeded samples (patches).

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Write Error!

Failed to write data to USB flash drive.

Make sure that USB flash drive is correctly connected.

Data cannot be written because the USB flash drive has no more free 

space.

Delete unneeded files from the USB flash drive. Alternatively, use a different USB flash 

drive device, one that has more free space available.

The file or the USB flash drive itself is write protected.

Make sure that the file or the USB flash drive is not write protected.

Summary of Contents for JUNO-DS

Page 1: ...obs to Vary the Sound 7 Registering Favorite Sounds to a Button FAVORITE 7 Playing Arpeggios ARPEGGIO 8 Performing with Voice from a Mic 8 Importing a Sample and Playing It on the Keyboard SAMPLE IMPO...

Page 2: ...al the value changes more greatly p 4 DRUMS PERCUSSION SAMPLE Category buttons 0 9 buttons Select categories types of sound such as patches or drum kits You can also use the value dial to select other...

Page 3: ...unit to your computer You can synchronize it with a DAW on your computer via USB MIDI and record the sound of the JUNO DS into your DAW via USB audio 17 USB MEMORY port Connect a USB flash drive sold...

Page 4: ...a performance When using SPLIT DUAL SUPER LAYER you ll always be in Performance mode the PATCH PERFORM button is lit Basic Operation Move the cursor To change a selection or parameter setting that s s...

Page 5: ...es which are assigned to buttons Each category is further divided into several sub categories 3 Use the value dial to select a patch MEMO Patches whose category number is marked with an S e g Pf S01 a...

Page 6: ...me 5 Upper Part 1 Category number Patch name Patch level Level meter No Explanation 6 Lower Part 2 Category number Patch name Patch level Level meter 7 frame Indicates the part whose patch will be swi...

Page 7: ...containing four parameters If you select the parameters to be set for each part the target affected by these modifications will depend on the current settings Patch mode Drum Kit Control knobs will ap...

Page 8: ...ton to make it light The ARPEGGIO screen appears 2 Move the cursor to the item that you want to edit and use the value dial to edit the setting 3 Press the EXIT button to exit the ARPEGGIO screen MEMO...

Page 9: ...ported If user memory is full the screen indicate Memory Full and you can t import the audio file In this case you ll need to delete unnecessary samples 9 Repeat steps 7 8 to import the desired files...

Page 10: ...DAW CONTROL button simultaneously The EDIT MENU screen appears 2 Move the cursor to EFFECTS EDIT and press the ENTER button The EFFECTS EDIT screen appears 3 Move the cursor to the parameter that you...

Page 11: ...meter Guide English PDF 001 030 Drum Kit Selects the drum kit that is used to play the rhythm patterns Switching the rhythm pattern group will switch the drum kit that is assigned by the rhythm patter...

Page 12: ...e pads in descending order For example if you choose the SONG1 folder the files are assigned as shown in the illustration MEMO The files inside the folder are shown in alpha numeric order and the firs...

Page 13: ...tern Sequencer Operations for the pattern sequencer are valid only when the PATTERN SEQUENCER button is lit Controller Explanation s button Plays stops the pattern u button Returns the pattern to the...

Page 14: ...A track that does not contain data To change the sound of the recording track 1 Move the cursor to the category number The PATCH LIST screen appears 2 Use the value dial to select a patch You can als...

Page 15: ...R Source Pattern Track Selects the copy source track TRACK ALL TRACK 1 8 Destination Pattern Track Selects the copy destination track TRACK ALL TRACK 1 8 Copy Target Selects the content to be copied A...

Page 16: ...The transmitted velocity value will correspond to the force with which you strike the key 1 127 The transmitted velocity value will be fixed regardless of the force with which you strike the key SOUND...

Page 17: ...Data Specifies whether changes you make in the settings of a patch or performance will be transmitted as system exclusive messages ON or will not be transmitted OFF OFF ON Receive Program Change Bank...

Page 18: ...EXIT button 4 Move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER button When restore is completed the display indicates Completed Please Shut down 5 Turn the power of the JUNO DS off then on again Loading JUNO...

Page 19: ...vel setting p 16 Could you be using a condenser microphone The JUNO DS does not support condenser microphones Error Messages If an incorrect operation is performed or if processing could not be perfor...

Page 20: ...ves Start by wiping lightly If the dirt does not come off wipe using gradually increasing amounts of pressure while taking care not to scratch the keys Repairs and Data Before sending the unit away fo...

Page 21: ...21...

Page 22: ...loop point Start and End of the currently playing audio file PHRASE PAD Pattern Sequencer SHIFT LOOP During pattern recording when recording has reached the specified length of measures this setting...

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