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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings
Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory
Overview Appendix
Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player
Contents
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Synthesizer 2 (Performance Functions) 27
Changing.the.Keyboard.Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 . . . . . .
Overview 7
Changing the Pitch in One-octave Steps
(OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP] Button) . . . . . . . . . .
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PRO EDIT Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49: MUL . TI TAP DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . .50: RE . VERSE DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . PITCH ENV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player Digital Recorder 1 (Recording/Playing/Editing) 86 igital Recorder 2 (Effects) 105 Displaying.the.Digital.Recorder.Screen. . . . . . . . . . .86 . . . . Effects.in.the.Recorder.Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 . . . . . . Displaying the RECORDER Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 . . . . . .
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Digital Recorder 3 (Rhythm Pattern) 121 Appendix 131 Playing.a.Rhythm.Pattern. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 121 Connecting.to.Your.Computer.via.USB. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 132 About Patterns and Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Connecting the JUNO-Gi to Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Turning the Rhythm Pattern On/Off . . . . . . . . .
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player Overview
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Overview of the JUNO-Gi Broadly speaking, the JUNO-Gi consists of three sections: “Synthesizer,” “Digital Recorder,” and “USB Memory Song Player .” The explanations in this manual are also organized according to these sections . You can use the index tabs at the right edge of each page to jump to the section you want to read . USB.Memory S Song.P ong.Pla lay yer er S Syn ynthesiz thesizer er D Dig igital.R ital.Rec ecor order der What is a Split? About the Synthesizer A “Split” is a setting in
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Sy ynthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player About the Recorder Tempo About the Digital Recorder The JUNO-Gi uses two types of tempo: the “keyboard tempo” and the The JUNO-Gi’s digital recorder lets you record the JUNO-Gi’s “recorder tempo .” The keyboard tempo is used for the synthesizer’s performance and the sound of a connected guitar or microphone on arpeggio p
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Panel Descriptions Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 Number Name Explanation Page Here you can play back audio fi les (WAV, MP3, AIFF) or Standard MIDI Files (SMF) that you’ve copied from your computer USB.MEMORY.SONG.PLAYER.area to USB memory . USB.MEMORY.slot Connect your USB memory (sold separately) here . p . 128 1 [SONG.LIST].button Opens the song list (a list of the audio/MIDI fi les on USB memory) . p . 128 [PLAY/STOP].button Starts/stops playback for the USB Memory Song Player . p . 1
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player Number Name Explanation Page Edit the value . The value will change more quickly if you press one button while holding down the other [DEC].[INC].buttons button . The value will change in larger steps if you press one of these buttons while holding down the [SHIFT] p . 18 button . [ ].[ ].[ ].[ ] Move the cursor position up/d
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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 . p. 133 p. 30 p. 92 MIDI connectors PEDAL jacks AUDIO INPUT jacks For connecting MIDI device . Connect the equipment that you’ll be recording on the Digital Recorder . HOLD jack Use the LINE jacks to connect your audio pl
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Sy ynthesizer D Di ig gi it ta al l R Re ecorder S S So on ng g P Pl la ay ye er r DC IN jack OUTPUT jacks SD card slot Connect the included A C adaptor here . Connect your speakers here . To employ p. 15 monaural output, connect to the L/MONO Insert an SD card here . When Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see jack . the JUNO-Gi is shipped fr
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About Batteries If you’re operating the JUNO-Gi on batteries, you’ll need W hen to Replace the Batteries (BATTERY eight rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AA, HR6) . The battery life will depend on the specifi cations of the battery and Indicator) on the conditions of use, but for continuous use, will be approximately 3 hours (approximately 2 hours if USB The BA TTERY indicator shows the state of the memory is connected) . batteries . About rechargeable ba tteries When using rechargeable batt
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix S Sy yn nt th he es si iz ze er r Digital Re ec co or rd de er r S So on ng g P Pl la ay ye er r About SD Cards An SD card containing a demo song is inserted when the JUNO-Gi is shipped from the factory . You’ll be able to record for longer lengths of SD cards usable with the JUNO-Gi time if you use a commercially available high-capacity SD/SDHC card . The JUNO-G
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Turning the Power On * Once.the.connections.have.been.completed.(p ..12),.turn.on.power.to. Turning the Power Off your.various.devices.in.the.order.specifi .ed ..By.turning.on.devices. in.the.wrong.order,.you.risk.causing.malfunction.and/or.damage.to. 1. Minimize.the.volume.of.the.JUNO-Gi.and.your.speakers . speakers.and.other.devices . 2. Turn.off ..the.power.of.your.speakers . 1. Minimize.the.volume.of.the.JUNO-Gi.and.your.speakers . 3. Turn.the.JUNO-Gi’s.[POWER].switch.OFF . 2. On.th
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player A bout the Display Adjusting the Display Contrast Turning the Display B acklight On/Off To reduce battery consumption, you can turn off the display backlight ([L CD CONTRAST] Knob) when it’s not required . The characters in the display may be diffi cult to read immediately after 1. Hold.down.the.[SHIFT].button.and.pre
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Basic Operation of the JUNO-Gi About the Function Buttons Editing a Value The [1]–[6] buttons located below the display execute various functions (function buttons), and their operation will diff er depending Moving the Cursor on the screen . The functions are shown in the bottom of the screen, and the corresponding function buttons will light . A single screen or window displays multiple parameters or items for selection . To edit the setting of a parameter, move the cursor to * When.i
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button) A ssigning a Name If you turn the [NUMERIC] button on, you’ll be able to use the [0]–[9] On the JUNO-Gi, you can assign names to each live set, song . The buttons to enter numeric values . procedure is the same for any type of data . 1. Press.the.[ ].[ ].buttons.to.move.the.cursor.to.th
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Listening to the Demo Song The SD card included with the JUNO-Gi contains demo songs for the Demo song list Digital Recorder . The fi rst time that you turn on the power, the demo song in song data format will be loaded automatically . Song.Name Composer Copyright 1. Press.the.[ ].(PLAY).button . 1 Gonna.Want.It Scott Tibbs ©2010 Roland Corporation The demo song will begin playing . 2 FARAWAY Mitsuru Sakaue ©2010 Roland Corporation 3 Late.Nite Scott Tibbs ©2010 Roland Corporation You can move
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Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/E�ects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit E�ects Rhythm Pattern USB Memory Overview Appendix Synthesizer Digital Recorder Song Player Synthesizer
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Synthesizer 1 (Selecting Sounds) S electing Live Sets On the JUNO-Gi, “Live Sets” are the units of sound that you select and S electing Live Sets from the List use . The JUNO-Gi’s Live Sets are divided into the following groups . You can view a live set list and select a live set from that list . Liv e Set Group 1. Press.one.of.the.[RHYTHM]–[FX/OTHERS].(ca .. tegory.group). Group Explanation Edit Write buttons.to.select.the.desired.category.group . These live sets cannot be rewritten . Yo