
4.1. PITCH BEND RE-CALIBRATION 5
Figure 3: Juno-6 filter control parts
4.1 Pitch bend re-calibration
After installing the pitch bend control it needs to be re-calibrated.
4.1.1 Calibrating pitch bend offset
The first thing to check is if the pitch changes if you move the DCO slider
without moving the bender. Slight pitch changes are normal and can be
compensated. If there is a larger pitch change check the added components
and make sure you where using the right ones.
To compensate the pitch change set the DCO slider to 10 and send midi
pitch bend commands to the Juno-66 until there is no pitch change. You
can either use a tuner or move the DCO slider up and down for comparison.
After compensating the pitch get into the Juno-66 config menu by pressing
KEY TRANSPOSE until the led is blinking, then press the second highest
key of the keyboard (see user manual). Press KEY TRANSPOSE again to
exit the config menu.
4.1.2 Calibrating pitch bend range
Connect a tuner or frequency counter to the audio output of the Juno.
Alternatively you can use a reference tone of 440Hz (from an other synth
for example) and eliminate the beating between the Juno output and the