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Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Overview
8 About the Synthesizer The synthesizer section lets you select sounds and play them from the keyboard . Live Sets and Tones What’s a Live Set? On the JUNO-Gi, “Live Sets” are the units of sound that you select and use . Live.Set What are Layers and Tones? Each Live Set has four “Layers” (Upper 1, 2...
9 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn About the Digital Recorder The JUNO-Gi’s digital recorder lets you record...
10 Panel Descriptions Front Panel Number Name Explanation Page 1 USB.MEMORY.SONG.PLAYER.area Here you can play back audio fi les (WAV, MP3, AIFF) or Standard MIDI Files (SMF) that you’ve copied from your computer to USB memory . USB.MEMORY.slot Connect your USB memory (sold separately) here . p . 12...
12 Rear Panel Connections The JUNO-Gi does not contain an amp or speakers . In order to produce sound, you’ll need to connect the rear panel OUTPUT jacks to an audio device such as an amplifi ed speaker system (subsequently referred to as “speakers”), or use headphones . MIDI connectors p. 133 For c...
14 About Batteries If you’re operating the JUNO-Gi on batteries, you’ll need eight rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AA, HR6) . The battery life will depend on the specifi cations of the battery and on the conditions of use, but for continuous use, will be approximately 3 hours (approximately 2 hours if...
15 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn An SD card containing a demo song is inserted when the JUNO-Gi is shippe...
16 Turning the Power On * Once.the.connections.have.been.completed.(p ..12),.turn.on.power.to. your.various.devices.in.the.order.specifi.ed ..By.turning.on.devices. in.the.wrong.order,.you.risk.causing.malfunction.and/or.damage.to. speakers.and.other.devices . 1. Minimize.the.volume.of.the.JUNO-Gi.a...
17 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn About the Display Adjusting the Display Contrast ( [LCD CONTRAST] Knob) ...
18 About the Function Buttons The [1]–[6] buttons located below the display execute various functions (function buttons), and their operation will diff er depending on the screen . The functions are shown in the bottom of the screen, and the corresponding function buttons will light . * When.indicat...
19 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button) If you turn the [NUMERIC] button on,...
20 Listening to the Demo Song The SD card included with the JUNO-Gi contains demo songs for the Digital Recorder . The fi rst time that you turn on the power, the demo song in song data format will be loaded automatically . 1. Press.the.[ ].(PLAY).button . The demo song will begin playing . You can ...
22 Synthesizer 1 (Selecting Sounds) On the JUNO-Gi, “Live Sets” are the units of sound that you select and use .The JUNO-Gi’s Live Sets are divided into the following groups . Live Set Group Group Explanation Edit Write PRESET These live sets cannot be rewritten . You can edit one of these and save ...
23 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Using the VALUE Dial to Select a Live Set To select a live set, use the ...
24 If you register frequently used live sets as “favorites,” you’ll later be able to call them up instantly .Each bank of favorites lets you register a total of ten live sets . You can create ten of these banks .For example, if the sounds you use in your performance are registered in their order of ...
25 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Each Live Set has four “ Layers” (Upper 1, 2, Lower 1, 2), and a “ Tone”...
26 Dividing the Keyboard into Two Areas to Play Separate Tones (SPLIT) “ Split” refers to a setup in which the keyboard is divided into left-hand and right-hand areas with a diff erent tone played by each area . The key at which the keyboard is divided is called the “split point .” Lower.2 Lower.1 U...
27 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Synthesizer 2 (Performance Functions) Changing the Pitch in One- octave ...
28 Controlling Your Performance D Beam Controller The D Beam controller can be used simply by waving your hand over it . It can be used to apply various eff ects, depending on the function that is assigned to it . On the JUNO-Gi, the D Beam controller can be used not only to modify the sounds, but a...
29 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Pitch Bend/ Modulation Lever While holding down a key, moving the lever ...
31 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn About the Chord Memory Function Chord Memory is a function that allows y...
32 About Arpeggio The JUNO-Gi’s Arpeggio function lets you produce arpeggios automatically; simply hold down some keys, and a corresponding arpeggio will be played automatically Playing by Using Arpeggios Turning Arpeggio On and Off 1. Press.the..[ARPEGGIO].button.so.it’s.lit . The Arpeggio function...
33 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Parameter Value Explanation Style P001–P128, U001–U064 Specifi es the ba...
34 Synthesizer 3 (Editing/Eff ects) If you want to create an original sound on the JUNO-Gi, you can edit a live set .On the JUNO-Gi, it’s not possible to edit or rewrite the tones themselves . However, you can select the tones that are played by a live set, and make relative adjustments (off sets) t...
35 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Saving a Live Set (WRITE) Changes you make are temporary, and will be lo...
36 For details on how to edit in each screen, refer to “Basic Operations in the LIVE SET EDIT Screen” (p . 34) . LIVE SET EDIT 1 Screen [1] (TONE) Parameter Value Explanation Type(Tone.Type). Tone type of each layer Tone These are instruments such as piano or strings . All keys will play the sound o...
37 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn LIVE SET EDIT 2 Screen [1] (OFFSET) The values set here are applied to t...
38 LIVE SET EDIT 3 Screen [1] (COMMON) Parameter Value Explanation LiveSet.Category Type (category) of the live set LiveSet.Tempo 20–250 Tempo of the live set Common.Level 0–127 Adjusts the volume of the entire live set . Common.Cutoff. offset -64–+63 Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the entire live ...
39 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn PRO EDIT Screen Basic operations in the Pro Edit screen Basic operations...
44 You can apply two multi- eff ects (MFX1, MFX2), one chorus, and one reverb to each live set . The two multi-eff ects can not only be used individually but also as a combination of multi-eff ects . Turning Eff ects On/Off (Eff ect Switch) The JUNO-Gi’s onboard eff ects can be switched on/off as a ...
45 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Signal Flow and Parameters ( EFFECT ROUTING) Here you can make overall s...
48 Effects Parameters Multi-Effects Parameters (MFX1, 2) The multi-effects feature 79 different kinds of effects . Some of the effects consist of two or more different effects connected in series .Parameters marked with a sharp “#” can be controlled using a Multi- Effects Control (p . 46) (Two setti...
49 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn About Note Some eff ect parameters (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be s...
52 08: AUTO WAH Cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic change in timbre . L in R in L out R out Auto Wah 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Auto Wah Parameter Value Explanation Filter.Type Type of filter LPF The wah effect will be applied over a wide frequency range . BPF The wah effect will be applied over...
53 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn 11: PHASER This is a stereo phaser . A phase-shifted sound is added to t...
54 14: INFINITE PHASER A phaser that continues raising/lowering the frequency at which the sound is modulated . Infinite Phaser 2-Band EQ L in R in L out R out Pan R Pan L Parameter Value Explanation Mode 1, 2, 3, 4 Higher values will produce a deeper phaser effect . Speed.# -100–+100 Speed at which...
60 32: 2 BAND CHORUS A chorus effect that lets you apply an effect independently to the low-frequency and high-frequency ranges . R in R out L in L out Parameter Value Explanation Split.Freq 200–8000 Hz Frequency at which the low and high ranges will be divided Low.Pre.Delay 0 .0–100 msec Delay time...
62 39: GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR This is an effect that simulates the sound of a guitar amplifier . L in R in L out R out Pan R Pan L Pre Amp Speaker Parameter Value Explanation Pre.Amp.Sw OFF, ON Turns the amp switch on/off . Pre.Amp.Type JC-120, CLEAN TWIN, MATCH DRIVE, BG LEAD, MS1959I, MS1959II, MS19...
67 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Parameter Value Explanation HF.Damp 200–8000 Hz, BYPASS Adjusts the freq...
70 61: PITCH SHIFTER A stereo pitch shifter . L in R in Pitch ShifterPitch Shifter L out R out 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Parameter Value Explanation Coarse.#1 -24–+12 semi Adjusts the pitch of the pitch shifted sound in semitone steps . Fine.#1 -100–+100 cent Adjusts the pitch of the pitch shifted sound i...
71 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn 64: REVERB Adds reverberation to the sound, simulating an acoustic space...
75 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn 78: SYMPATHETIC RESONANCE On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper ...
76 Chorus Parameters The JUNO-Gi’s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay unit .These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, and the characteristics of the selected effect type . Parameter Value Explanation Chorus.Type Selects either Chorus or Delay . 00: OFF Neither Chorus or ...
77 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Reverb Parameters These settings allow you to select the desired type of...
78 Synthesizer 4 (Other Settings) The Utility menu lets you back up your data and format a card . Displaying the UTILITY MENU 1. Press.the.[MENU].button . 2. Use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.cursor.buttons.to.select. “5 ..Utility,”.and.press.the.[ENTER].button . The UTILITY MENU screen will appear . Item E...
79 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Formatting USB Memory ( USB Memory Format) You can initialize (format) U...
82 Parameter Value Explanation .Continuous. Hold OFF, ON Determines whether the HOLD PEDAL jack will provide support for half-pedaling (ON), or not (OFF) . When this is set to support use of half-pedaling techniques, you can then connect an optional expression pedal (DP-10, etc .), and employ pedal ...
Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Digital Recorder
86 Digital Recorder 1 (Recording/Playing/Editing) Displaying the Digital Recorder Screen Displaying the RECORDER Screen 1. Press.the..[RECORDER.VIEW].button.so.it’s.lit . RECORDER screen will appear .To return to Synthesizer screen (LIVE SET PLAY), press the [RECORDER VIEW] button to turn off its il...
87 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Selecting and Playing a Song ( Song Select) When the JUNO-Gi is shipped ...
88 Muting Tracks Track button operations Button Status Explanation .[TRACK.1–4.5–8] Unlit Controlling tracks 1–4 Lit red Controlling tracks 5–8 .[RHYTHM. PATTERN] Unlit Rhythm Pattern function is off Lit green Rhythm Pattern function is on [1/5]–[4/8] Unlit Track contains no recorded data Lit green ...
89 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Adjusting the Pan, Reverb, and EQ ( TRACK SETTING) In the TRACK SETTING ...
90 Playing Back Repeatedly ( REPEAT) The “repeat” function lets you play back a specifi ed region repeatedly . This function is useful when you want to check the mix balance repeatedly, or can be used in conjunction with punch-in/out to perform Loop Recording (p . 96) . Specifying the A–B Region 1. ...
91 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Song Production Flow A general outline of the song production workflow i...
92 Connecting the Equipment to Record and Adjusting the Input Level To the rear panel AUDIO INPUT jacks, connect the equipment that you want to record in the Digital Recorder .Connect your digital audio player or other audio device to the LINE jacks .Connect your microphone or guitar to the GUITAR/M...
93 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Selecting an Instrument to Record ( REC SOURCE SELECT) Here’s how to sel...
94 Recording Entering normal mode 1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.press.the.[1].(.MODE).button.a. number.of.times.to.select.Normal.mode . Make sure that the display does not indicate “BOUNCE” or “MASTERING .” Mode.indication.(use.the.[1].(MODE).button.to.switch)(unlit) This means you’re in Normal Recordi...
96 Repeatedly Recording the Same Region ( Loop Recording) “Loop recording” is when you use the Repeat function and the Auto Punch-In/Out function together to record repeatedly .If you record on the A–B region during the fi rst pass of the loop, that recorded content will play back on the second and ...
97 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Although the JUNO-Gi allows the simultaneous playback of eight tracks, w...
98 Selecting the RECORDER MENU 1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.press.the.[3].(MENU).button . The Recorder Menu screen will appear . MEMO You can also access the Recorder Menu screen from the RECORDER screen by pressing the [MENU] button . 2. Use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.cursor.buttons.to.select.the.menu,. a...
102 Track Export (Exporting Track Data to an Audio File) Here’s how track data recorded on a track can be converted to an audio fi le (WAV formats) . MEMO If you want to combine all tracks and export the result as a single audio fi le, execute the Mastering procedure as described in “Mastering (MAST...
104 Song Protect Even after you’ve fi nished the work of creating a song, you could lose your song by accidentally recording over it or erasing it . To prevent such accidents, the Song Protect setting lets you protect a song so that it cannot be erased or modifi ed .If you’ve protected a song, the R...
105 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Digital Recorder 2 (Effects) The Digital Recorder section includes thre...
106 Using Insert Eff ects Displaying the Recorder’s Eff ects Screen 1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.[6].(EFFECT).button . The recorder’s eff ects screen will appear . Function Buttons Button Explanation Page [1].(INS.FX). Opens the INSERT FX screen . p . 106 [1].(MASTER). (only in Mastering mode) Opens t...
107 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Editing the Insert Effects Settings (EDIT) If you want to create a new ...
108 Changing the Location of the Insert Effects (LOCATION) By default, the insert effects are connected (inserted) directly after the input source . This means that you’ll be able to hear and record the sound processed by the effect . However, in some cases, you may wish to change this method of con...
109 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Insert Effects Parameters * The.trademarks.listed.in.this.document.are....
110 AMP Parameter Value Explanation On/Off OFF, ON Turns the AMP OFF/ON . Type Value Explanation JC .CLEAN BOSS CLEAN This is a clean sound that is smooth and warm . JC-120 This is the sound of the Roland JC-120 . JAZZ COMBO This is a sound suited to jazz . FULL RANGE This is a sound with flat respo...
112 FX Parameter Value Explanation On/Off OFF, ON Turns FX OFF/ON . FX Explanation OD/DS This effect distorts the sound to create long sustain .Select the type of distortion with TYPE, then use DRIVE to adjust the amount of distortion . WAH If you set “Control Pedal Assign” (p . 81) to “INSERT FX CT...
117 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Using Reverb Eff ect Here we will explain how to edit the reverb settin...
118 You can apply the “Mastering Tool Kit” to those two tracks (or stereo) to optimize the level (volume) of your completed song . And you can convert mastering data into an audio fi le . What is Mastering Tool Kit? When creating an audio CD from your recorded songs the overall volume needs to be re...
119 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn MEMO • You can audition an exported WAV fi le in the TRACK IMPORT scree...
120 Mastering Tool Kit Parameters Algorithm The Mastering Tool Kit’s algorithms are composed from the following eff ects . Algorithm Explanation Input This divides the original sound into three frequency ranges: low, mid, and high . 3BANDCOMP. (Compressor). This compresses the overall output signal ...
121 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn The JUNO-Gi provides a dedicated rhythm track in addition to its audio ...
123 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Placing Patterns to Create an Arrangement (ARRANGE EDIT) Here’s how to ...
124 Editing a Pattern (PATTERN EDIT) In addition to using the patterns that are provided, you are also free to create your own patterns . Your edited content can be saved either as a user pattern or a song pattern . Displaying the PATTERN EDIT screen 1. In.the.RHYTHM.PATTERN.screen,.press.the.[2].(P...
125 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Entering Notes 1. Use.the.cursor.buttons.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.loca...
126 Importing SMF on Your Computer to a Rhythm Pattern (IMPORT) You can create your own original Rhythm Pattern by importing SMF on your computer . MEMO You’ll need a commercially available SD card reader in order to perform this procedure . 1. Using.your.computer.and.a.commercially.available.SD.car...
Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn USB Memory Song Player
128 Playing Song Files from USB Memory The USB Memory Song Player is able to play audio fi les (WAV, MP3, AIFF) or Standard MIDI Files (SMF) that you’ve copied from your computer to USB memory . Copying Song Files from Your Computer to Usb Memory You’ll need to copy the audio fi les from your comput...
129 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn 3. Press.the..[PLAY/STOP].button.to.play/stop.the.song . • When you pre...
130 Using the Included USB Memory Protector You can use the included USB memory protector to prevent theft of the USB memory connected to the JUNO-Gi . NOTE • You must use the included screws . • You must use the included Allen wrench to tighten or remove the screws . Using a tool that does not matc...
Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Appendix
132 Connecting to Your Computer via USB If you use a commercially available USB cable to connect the JUNO-Gi’s rear panel USB COMPUTER connector to a USB connector on your computer, you’ll be able to do the following things . • Use the JUNO-Gi to hear audio or SMF fi les played back by MIDI software...
133 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard sp...
134 Playing the JUNO-Gi from an External MIDI Device Connection example MIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connector MIDI.keyboard JUNO-Gi Setting the Receive Channel You’ll need to match your external MIDI device’s transmit channel with the JUNO-Gi’s receive channel . 1. Press.the.[MENU].button . 2. Use.th...
136 Chord Memory List 01: Pop 1 02: Pop 2 03: Jazz 1 04: Jazz 2 05: Jazz 3 06: Blues 07: Trad Maj 08: Trad Min 1 09: Trad Min 2 10: Pop Min 1 Assign Key Chord Name Constituent Notes of Chord Forms C Cadd9 C3, G3, D4, E4 C# C#maj9 C#3, C4, D#4, F4 D D-7 D3, F4, A3, C4 D# D#maj7 D#3, A#3, D4, G4 E Cad...
138 If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specifi ed, an error message will appear .Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action . Message Meaning Action Battery.Low! The battery has run down . Recharge ...
140 Problem Items.to.check Action Overall.problems Power.turns.off.by. itself Check the system setting “Auto Power Off ” (p . 80) . The JUNO-Gi’s power will automatically be switched off if no operation has been performed for a certain length of time (with the factory setting, the power will turn of...
143 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Keyboard 61 keys (with velocity) Sound.Generator.SectionMaximum. Polyph...
144 MIDI Implementation Chart Function... Basic Channel Mode Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Aux Messages Notes Transmitted Recognized Remarks Default ChangedDefault Messages Altered True Voice Note On Note O...
145 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn Index A A–B region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 AC ad...
147 Ov erv iew Ap pe nd ix US B M em ory Son g P lay er Dig ita l R eco rde r Syn the size r Se le cti ng So un dsPe rfo rm . F un cti on s Ed itin g/ Eff ec ts Ot he r S et tin gs Re c/P la y/E dit Eff ec ts Rh yth m P at te rn USING THE UNIT SAFELY WARNING Do not open (or modify in any way) the un...
148 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor . Depending on the way in whic...
150 This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement...
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