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Emilio Posted on Oct 02, 2013

I need to replace the rubbers in my Roland Juno-D.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: My sustain pedal does not work on my Roland Juno-D keyboard.

Have you tried the pedal straight into the amp without going thru the Roland?

Does the sustain pedal turn on with the foot pedal or is it a separte stomp switch to turn it on?

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: roland juno-d, keys are either too loud or too

Normally you have to clean the conductive rubber "pills" AND the circuit board traces they get pressed down on.

USE ONLY 99% isoprophyl alcohol on Q-Tips to do the cleaning and be gentle.

Use of other product like deoxit and other contact cleaners will wreck the contact material.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2010

SOURCE: Where can I take my roland juno keyboard to be repaired lost soun

juno, lovely instrument, try the synthesizer repair centre in london

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2010

SOURCE: I wish to know how

Usually there are a number of screws from the bottom to remove. SOmetimes they hide some under a label or rubber feet. The top should remove and pone must be careful of the cables from teh top to the base of the unit.

Keep track of where screws go as often they have different length and using the wrong length when re-assmbling caan cause trouble.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2010

SOURCE: I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO SET UP MY ROLAND JUNO D WITH

Simple way is MIDI out from Juno to MIDI in on MPC, then (depending on how you want to work), connect MIDI out from MPC to the in on the Juno. If you do this you MUST turn local control off on the Juno or else you'll get double triggers (internal + msg in from MPC). Now to record sequences on MPC , set MIDI to as track in setup window (on the 2500, this is accessed by pressing MODE then pad 9, then press button under the corresponding tab [on LCD]) then set your MIDI channel by port, meaning if your MIDI cable is physically connected to out A, in your LCD in bottom right corner it will show as follows: 1A. This indicates you are transmitting on MIDI channel 1; port A. Remember, MIDI IS NOT AUDIO!!!!! Since the Juno is a synth and not a workstation, all transport controls are handled by the MPC, that's pretty much it... Hope this helps a little, enjoy!

P.S. Go to mpc-forum.com its THE sh**! They also have links for their e-book I have one for the 2500 and its awesome!!!

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Normally you have to clean the conductive rubber "pills" AND the circuit board traces they get pressed down on.

USE ONLY 99% isoprophyl alcohol on Q-Tips to do the cleaning and be gentle.

Use of other product like deoxit and other contact cleaners will wreck the contact material.
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