Manual Roland JUNO-Gi

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  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 1

    3 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern F e a t u r e s ............................................ 2 Overview 7 O v e r v i e w o f t h e J U N O - G i ............................ 8 A b o u t t h e S y n t h e ...

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    4 P R O E D I T S c r e e n ................................................ 39 1 . G E N E R A L ............................................... 39 2 . P I T C H E N V .............................................. 39 3 . T V F P A R A M E T E R ........................................ 40 4 . T V F E N V E L O P E ................................. ...

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    5 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Digital Recorder 1 (Rec ording/Playing/Editing) 86 Displaying the Digital Recorder Scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Displaying the RECORDER Scr een . . . . . . . . . ...

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    6 Digital Recorder 3 (Rh ythm Pattern) 121 Playing a Rhythm P attern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 About Pa tterns and Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 T urning the R hythm P attern On/O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Editing the Pan, Rev er b, and EQ of the Rh ...

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    Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern O ver view ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 6

    8 About the Synthesiz er The synthesizer section lets you select sounds and play them from the keyboard. Live Sets and T ones Wha t ’ s a Live Set? On the JUNO-Gi, “Live Sets” are the units of sound that you select and use. Live Set Wha t are Lay ers and T ones? Each Live Set has four “Layers ” (Upper 1, 2, Lower 1, 2), and a “ T one” ...

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    9 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern About the Digital Recorder The JUNO-Gi’ s digital recorder lets you rec ord the JUNO -Gi’ s performance and the sound of a connected guitar or microphone on separate tr ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 8

    10 P anel D escriptions Fr ont P anel Number Name Explanation Page 1 USB MEMORY SONG PLA YER area Here you can play back audio  les ( W AV , 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. 128 [SONG LIST ] button Opens the song list ...

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    11 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Number Name Explanation Page 7 [DEC] [INC] buttons Edit the value. The value will change more quickly if you press one button while holding down the other button. The valu ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 10

    12 Rear P anel 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 ampli ed speaker system (subsequently ref erred to as “ speakers”), or use headphones. MIDI connectors p . 133 For c onnecting MIDI device. PEDAL jacks p . ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 11

    13 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern PHONES jack Y ou can connec t a set of headphones (sold separately) here . S SONG/CLICK OUT jack p. 83 This jack will output one of the following audio signals . • USB M ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 12

    14 About Batt er ies If you’ re operating the JUNO-Gi on batteries, you ’ll need eight rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AA, HR6). The batter y life will depend on the speci cations of the batter y and on the conditions of use, but for c ontinuous use, will be approximat ely 3 hours (approximat ely 2 hours if USB memory is connec ted). About rec ...

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    15 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern An SD card containing a demo song is inserted when the JUNO-Gi is shipped from the factory. Y ou’ll be able to record f or longer lengths of time if you use a commercial ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 14

    16 T urning the P ow er On * Once the connections have been completed (p . 12), turn on pow er to your various devices in the or der speci 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 and your speakers. 2. On the JUNO- Gi’ s rear p ...

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    17 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern About the Displa y Adjusting the Displa y Contrast ( [L CD CONTRAST ] Knob) The characters in the display may be di cult to read immediately after the power is turned o ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 16

    18 About the F unc tion Buttons The [1]–[6] buttons located below the displa y execute various functions (function buttons), and their operation will di er depending on the screen. The functions are shown in the bottom of the screen, and the corresponding function buttons will light. * When indications such as [6] (EXIT ) appear in this manual ...

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    19 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Ent ering a V alue ([NUMERIC] Button) If you turn the [NUMERIC] button on, you’ll be able to use the [0]–[9] buttons to enter numeric values . Y ou can use this method ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 18

    20 Listening t o the D emo Song The SD card included with the JUNO-Gi contains demo songs for the Digital Recorder . The  rst time that you turn on the power , the demo song in song data format will be loaded automatically . 1. Press the [ ] (PLA Y ) button. The demo song will begin playing . Y ou can move the current location within the song in ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 19

    Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Syn thesizer ...

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    22 Syn thesizer 1 (Selec ting S ounds) 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 gr oups. Live Set Group Group Explanation Edit Write PRESET These live sets cannot be rewritten. Y ou can edit one of these and save the edited result in the User group . 3 ...

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    23 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Using the V AL UE D ial to Selec t a Liv e Set T o selec t a live set, use the cursor buttons and the V ALUE dial to change the value in the LIVE SET PLA Y screen. 1. In t ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 22

    24 If you register fr equently used live sets as “favorites, ” you’ll later be able to call them up instantly . Each bank of favorites lets you r egister a total of ten live sets. Y ou can create ten of these banks . For e xample, if the sounds you use in y our performance are registered in their order of appearance , it will be easy for you ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 23

    25 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Each Live Set has four “ Layers” (Upper 1, 2, L ower 1, 2), and a “ T one” is assigned to each of these Layers . A tone is the lowest-level unit of sound; you can ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 24

    26 Dividing the Keyboard int o T wo Ar eas to Play Separat e T ones (SPLIT ) “ Split” refers to a setup in which the keyboard is divided in to left-hand and right-hand areas with a di erent tone played by each ar ea. The key at which the keyboard is divided is called the “ split point. ” Lower 2 Lower 1 Upper 2 Upper 1 T one T one T one ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 25

    27 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Syn thesizer 2 (P er f or mance F unc tions) Changing the Pitch in One- oc tav e Steps ( OC T A VE [DOWN] [UP] Button) Octave Shift is a function that changes the pitch of ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 26

    28 C ontr olling Y our P er formance D Beam Contr oller The D Beam controller can be used simply by waving your hand o ver it. I t can be used to apply various e ec ts, depending on the function that is assigned to it. On the JUNO-Gi, the D B eam controller can be used not only to modify the sounds, but also to control the pitch of a monophonic ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 27

    29 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Pit ch Bend/ Modulation L ever While holding down a key , moving the lever to the left will lower the pitch, and moving it to the right will raise the pitch. This is calle ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 28

    30 Using P edals Y ou can connect a hold pedal (sold separately: DP series) and an expression pedal (sold separately: EV-5) to the JUNO-Gi. If an optional hold pedal (DP series) is connected to the rear panel PEDAL HOLD jack, you can press the hold pedal to cause not es to sustain or “hold” even after their keys have been r eleased. If an optio ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 29

    31 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern About the Chord Memor y F unc tion Chord Memory is a func tion that allows y ou to play chords based on pre-programmed Chord F orms, just by pressing a single key on the k ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 30

    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 b y Using Arpeggios T urning Arpeggio O n and O 1. Press the [ARPEGGIO] butt on so it ’ s lit. The Arpeggio function will turn on. The ARPEGGIO STYLE screen ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 31

    33 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Paramet er V alue Explanation Style P001–P128, U001–U064 Speci es the basic way in which the arpeggio will be played. MEMO Y ou can create your own original Arpeggi ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 32

    34 Syn thesizer 3 (Editing/E ec ts) If you want to creat e 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. How ever , you can selec t the tones that are pla yed by a live set, and make relative adjustments (o sets) to the values of each tone. The simples ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 33

    35 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Saving a Liv e S et ( WRITE) Changes you make are temporary , and will be lost when you turn o the power or select another live set. If you want to keep the liv e set y ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 34

    36 For details on ho w to edit in each screen, refer to “Basic Operations in the LIVE SET EDIT Screen” (p . 34). LIVE SET EDIT 1 Screen [1] (T ONE) Paramet er Value Explanation T ype (T one T ype) T one type of each layer T one These are instruments such as piano or strings. All keys will play the sound of the same instrument. Rhythm These are ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 35

    37 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern LIVE SET EDIT 2 Screen [1] ( OFFSET ) The values set here are applied t o the parameters of the tones of the various layers, and ar e used in correcting the tone. Paramet ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 36

    38 LIVE SET EDIT 3 Screen [1] ( COMMON) Paramet er Value Explanation LiveSet Category Type (category) of the live set LiveSet T empo 20–250 T empo of the live set Common Lev el 0–127 Adjusts the volume of the entir e live set. Common Cut o oset -64–+63 Adjusts the cuto frequency of the entire live set. Y ou can use the SOUND MODIFY [ ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 37

    39 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern PRO EDIT Screen Basic operations in the P r o E dit scr een Basic operations in the Pro E dit screen are the same as described in “Basic Operations in the LIVE SET EDIT ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 38

    40 Paramet er V alue Explanation P-Env T4 V -Sens -64–+63 Use this parameter when you want key r elease speed to aect the T4 value of the Pitch envelope. If you want T4 to be speeded up for quickly released notes, set this paramet er to a positive (+) value. P-Env Time KF (Time Keyfollow) -64–+63 Use this setting if you want the pitch en vel ...

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    41 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Paramet er Value Explanation Cuto V-Sens -64–+63 Use this parameter when changing the cuto frequency to be applied as a result of changes in playing velocity . If ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 40

    42 5. T V A P ARAMETER Paramet er V alue Explanation Level V-Curve FIX, 1–7, TONE Curve that determines how keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) will aect the volume Set this to “FIX” if you don’ t want the volume of the tone to be aected by the keyboard v elocit y . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Level V-Sens -63–+63 Set this when you ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 41

    43 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 7. LFO1/8. LFO2 Paramet er V alue Explanation Rate 0–127 Modulation speed of the LFO Note If you want the LFO rate to be synchr onized with the tempo, this should be set ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 42

    44 Y ou can apply two multi- e ects (MFX1, MFX2), one chorus, and one reverb to each liv e set. The two multi- e ec ts can not only be used individually but also as a combination of multi-e ects. T urning E ec ts On/O  (E ec t Switch) The JUNO-Gi’ s onboard e ects can be switched on/o as a whole. T urn these OFF when you w ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 43

    45 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Signal Flow and P arameters ( EFFEC T ROUTING) Here you can make ov erall settings for e ects, such as the output destination and level of the various signals. 1 2 3 4 ...

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    46 Multi-E ec t Settings ( MFX1, 2) Fr om the EFFEC T ROUTING screen (p. 45), press the [2] (MFX) button t o access the MFX screen. Use the cursor buttons to mov e the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and use the V ALUE dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to choose the desired value. Paramet er V alue Explanation (MFX Type) 00: THRU– ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 45

    47 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Chorus Settings ( CHORUS) Fr om the EFFEC T ROUTING screen (p . 45), press the [3] (CHORUS) button to access the CHORUS screen. Use the cursor buttons to mov e the cursor ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 46

    48 E ec ts P arameters Multi-Eects P arameters (MFX1, 2) The multi-eects feature 79 dier ent k inds of eects. Some of the eects consist of two or more dier ent eects connected in series. Paramet ers mar ked with a sharp “#” can be controlled using a Multi- Eects Contr ol (p. 46) ( Two setting items will change simulta ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 47

    49 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern About Note Some e ect parameters (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be set in terms of a note value. Such paramet ers have a num/note switch that lets you specify whether ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 48

    50 01: EQUALIZER This is a four-band ster eo equalizer (low, mid x 2, high). L in R in L out R out 4-Band EQ 4-Band EQ Paramet er V alue Explanation Low F req 200, 400 Hz Fr equency of the low range Low Gain # -15–+15 dB Gain of the low range Mid1 Freq 200–8000 Hz F requenc y of the middle range 1 Mid1 Gain -15–+15 dB G ain of the middle rang ...

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    51 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 05: SUPER FIL TER This is a lter with an extremely sharp slope. The cuto frequency can be varied cyclically. L in R in L out R out Super Filter Super Filter Paramet ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 50

    52 08: A UT O W AH Cyclically c ontrols a lter to cr eate cyclic change in timbre. L in R in L out R out Auto Wah 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Auto Wah Paramet er V alue Explanation Filter T ype T ype of lter LPF The wah eect will be applied over a wide frequency range. BPF The wah eect will be applied over a narrow fr equenc y range. Manual # 0 ...

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    53 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 11: PHASER This is a stereo phaser . A phase -shifted sound is added to the original sound and modulated. R in R out L in L out Phaser Mix 2-Band EQ Phaser 2-Band EQ Mix P ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 52

    54 14: INFINITE PHASER A phaser that continues raising/low ering 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 Paramet er V alue Explanation Mode 1, 2, 3, 4 H igher values will produce a deeper phaser eect. Speed # -100–+100 Speed at which to raise or lower the frequency at which the ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 53

    55 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 18: A UT O P AN Cyclically modulat es the stereo location of the sound. L in R in L out R out Auto Pan 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Auto Pan Paramet er V alue Explanation Mod W ave ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 54

    56 21: RO T ARY The Rotary eect simulates the sound of the rotary speakers of ten used with the electric organs of the past. Since the movement of the high range and low r ange rotors can be set independently , the unique type of modulation characteristic of these speakers can be simulated quite closely . This e ec t is most suitable for elec ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 55

    57 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 24: FLANGER This is a stereo anger . ( The LFO has the same phase for left and right.) It produces a metallic resonance that rises and falls like a jet airplane taking ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 56

    58 26: HEXA-CHORUS Uses a six-phase chorus (six layers of chorused sound) t o give richness and spatial spread to the sound. Balance W Balance W L in R in L out R out Hexa Chorus Balance D Balance D Paramet er V alue Explanation Pre Delay 0.0–100 msec Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the chorus sound is heard. Rate # 0.05–10.0 ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 57

    59 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 29: 3D CHORUS This applies a 3D eect to the chorus sound. The chorus sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right. L R 3D Chorus 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ R ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 58

    60 32: 2 BAND CHORUS A chorus eect that lets you apply an eect independently to the low-fr equenc y and high-frequency ranges. R in R out L in L out Paramet er V alue Explanation Split Freq 200–8000 H z Frequency at which the low and high ranges will be divided Low Pr e Delay 0.0–100 msec Delay time from when the original sound is heard t ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 59

    61 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Paramet er V alue Explanation High Pre Delay 0.0–100 msec Delay time from when the original sound is heard to when the high-range anger sound is heard High Rate # 0.0 ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 60

    62 39: GUIT AR AMP SIMULA T OR This is an eect that simulates the sound of a guitar amplier . L in R in L out R out Pan R Pan L Pre Amp Speaker Paramet er V alue Explanation Pre Amp S w OFF , ON T urns the amp switch on/o. Pre Amp T ype JC-120, CLEAN T WIN, MA TCH DRIVE, BG LEAD, MS1959I, MS1959II, MS1959I+II, SLDN LEAD, MET AL 5150, MET A ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 61

    63 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 41: LIMITER Compresses signals that ex ceed a specied volume level, preventing dist ortion from occurring. L in R in L out R out Limiter 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Limiter Par ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 62

    64 44: L ONG DELA Y A delay that provides a long dela y time. L in R in L out R out 2-Band EQ Pan R Pan L 2-Band EQ Feedback Long Delay Paramet er V alue Explanation Delay Time 0–2600 msec, note Delay time from when the original sound is heard to when the delay sound is heard Phase NORMAL, INVERSE Phase of the delay (NORMAL: non-inverted, INVERT: ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 63

    65 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 47: 3T AP P AN DELA Y Produces thr ee delay sounds; center , lef t and right. L in R in L out R out Left Tap Right Tap Triple Tap Delay 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Balance W Balan ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 64

    66 50: REVERSE DELA Y This is a reverse delay tha t adds a reversed and delay ed sound to the input sound. A tap delay is connected immediately after the reverse dela y. Feedback L in R in Rev. Delay L out R out 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Rev Delay D2 D1 D3 Paramet er V alue Explanation Threshold 0–127 V olume at which the reverse delay will begin to be ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 65

    67 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Paramet er V alue Explanation HF Damp 200–8000 Hz, BYP ASS Adjusts the frequency above which sound fed back to the eect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the hig ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 66

    68 55: T APE ECHO A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound. This simulates the tape echo section of a Roland RE-201 Space Echo. Echo Level Echo Level L in R in L out R out Tape Echo Direct Level Direct Level Paramet er V alue Explanation Mode S, M, L, S+M, S+L, M+L, S+M+L Combination of playback heads to use Select from three ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 67

    69 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 57: L OFI C OMPRESS This is an eect that intentionally degr ades the sound quality for creative purposes . L in R in L out R out Compressor Lo-Fi Lo-Fi Compressor 2-Ban ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 68

    70 61: PIT CH SHIFTER A stereo pitch shifter . L in R in Pitch Shifter Pitch Shifter L out R out 2-Band EQ 2-Band EQ Paramet er V alue 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 in 2-cent steps. Delay Time 0–1300 msec, n ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 69

    71 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 64: REVERB Adds reverbera tion to the sound, simulating an acoustic space . L in R in L out R out Reverb 2-Band EQ Balance W Balance W Balance D Balance D 2-Band EQ Parame ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 70

    72 67: OVERDRIVE g FLANGER L in R in Flanger Overdrive L out R out Balance W Balance W Balance D Balance D Feedback Paramet er V alue Explanation Overdrive Drive # 0–127 Degree of distortion Also changes the volume. Overdrive P an # L64–63R Stereo location of the o verdrive sound Flanger Pr e Delay 0.0–100 msec Adjusts the delay time from whe ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 71

    73 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 72: ENHANCER g CHORUS Chorus L in R in L out R out Mix Mix Enhancer Enhancer Balance W Balance W Balance D Balance D Paramet er V alue Explanation Enhancer Sens # 0–127 ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 72

    74 76: FLANGER g DELA Y Feedback Delay L in R in L out R out Balance W Balance W Balance D Balance D Flanger Balance W Balance W Balance D Balance D Feedback Paramet er V alue Explanation Flanger Pr e Delay 0.0–100 msec Adjusts the delay time from when the direct sound begins until the anger sound is heard. Flanger Rate # 0.05–10.00 H z, not ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 73

    75 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 78: SYMP A THETIC RESONANCE On an acoustic piano, holding do wn the damper pedal allows other strings to resonat e in sympathy with the notes you pla y, creating rich and ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 74

    76 Chorus P arameters The JUNO-Gi’ s Chorus eect 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 eect type. Paramet er V alue Explanation Chorus Type Selects either Chorus or Delay. 00: OFF Neither Chorus or Delay is used. 01: CHORUS Chorus is used. 0 ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 75

    77 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Rev erb Par ameters These settings allow you to select the desired type of rev erb, and its characteristics. Paramet er V alue Explanation Reverb Type T ype of reverb 00: ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 76

    78 Syn thesizer 4 (Other S ettings) The Utility menu lets you back up your data and format a car d. Displaying the UTILIT Y MENU 1. Press the [MENU] button. 2. Use the V ALUE dial or the cursor buttons t o select “5. Utility , ” and press the [ENTER] button. The UTILITY MENU screen will appear . Item Explanation User Backup Backs up user data t ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 77

    79 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern F ormatting USB Memor y ( USB Memor y F ormat) Y ou can initialize (format) USB memor y . If the USB memor y contains important data that you ’ve created, be aware that ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 78

    80 Here you can make “System settings ” that aect the operation of the entire JUNO-Gi, such as the tuning and how MIDI messages will be received . Making Syst em S ettings 1. Press the [MENU] button. 2. Use the V ALUE dial or the cursor buttons t o select “4. Syst em, ” and press the [ENTER] button. The System Menu screen will appear . 3 ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 79

    81 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Equal temper ament This divides the octave into twelv e equal intervals, and is the most widely used type of tuning, particular in W estern music. Just intona tion (tonic ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 80

    82 Paramet er V alue 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 suppor t use of half-pedaling techniques, you can then connect an optional expression pedal (DP-10, etc.), and emplo y pedal work to achieve even  ner control in performan ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 81

    83 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern [4] (SYNC) Paramet er V alue Explanation USB Song Sync Mode Species the synchronization signals that the JUNO-Gi’ s USB memory song player will follow . MASTER The JU ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 82

    84 Paramet er V alue Explanation Filter Filter T ype T ype of  lter OFF No  lter is used. LPF (Low P ass Filter) This reduces the volume of all fr equencies above the cuto frequency (Cuto ). BPF (Band Pass Filter) This leaves only the frequencies in the r egion of the cuto frequenc y , and cuts the rest. HPF (High Pass Filter) This c ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 83

    Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Digital Recor der ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 84

    86 Digital Recor der 1 (Recording/P laying/Editing) Displaying the Dig ital R ecor der S cr een Displaying the REC ORDER S creen 1. Press the [RECORDER VIE W ] button so it’ s lit. RECORDER screen will appear . T o return to Synthesizer screen (LIVE SET PLA Y ), press the [RECORDER VIEW ] button to turn o its illumination, or press the [EXIT ] ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 85

    87 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Selec ting and Playing a Song ( Song S elec t) When the JUNO-Gi is shipped from the factor y , an SD card containing demo songs are installed. Here ’ s how to play these ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 86

    88 Muting T racks T rack button operations Button Status Explanation [ TRACK 1–4 5–8] Unlit Controlling tracks 1–4 Lit red Controlling tracks 5–8 [RHYTHM P A T TERN] Unlit R hythm P attern func tion is o Lit green Rhythm Pa ttern function is on [1/5]–[4/8] Unlit Track contains no r ecorded data Lit green T rack contains recorded data B ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 87

    89 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Adjusting the P an, Reverb , and EQ ( TR A CK SET TING) In the TRA CK SE T TING screen you can adjust the pan and reverb of tracks 1–8 and the Rhythm P attern. 1. In the ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 88

    90 Pla ying Back Repeat edly ( REPEA T ) The “repeat” function lets you play back a speci 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. Move to the point wher e you want to beg ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 89

    91 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Song Production Flow A general outline of the song production workow is shown below . This manual explains each function in detail, but when you ’re cr eating a song ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 90

    92 Connecting the Equipment t o Record and Adjusting the Input Lev el T o the rear panel AUDIO INPUT jacks, connect the equipment that you wan t to recor d in the Digital Recorder . Connect your digital audio play er or other audio device to the LINE jacks. Connect your microphone or guitar to the GUIT AR/MIC jack as shown in the illustration. T o ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 91

    93 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Selec ting an Instrument to Recor d ( REC SOURCE SELEC T ) Here ’ s how to select the instrument you’ll be recor ding. Selec ting the Sound of the Synthesiz er (KEYBOA ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 92

    94 Recor ding Ent ering normal mode 1. In the RECORDER scr een, 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 Recording mode. BOUNCE This means you’ re ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 93

    95 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Re -Recor ding O ver a Mistak e ( Punch- In/Out) During recording , you may sometimes play a wr ong note or be unsatis ed with your performance. In such cases, you can ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 94

    96 Repeatedly Rec ording the Same Region ( Loop Rec ording) “Loop recor ding” is when you use the Repeat function and the Auto Punch-In/Out function together to record r epeatedly. If you record on the A–B r egion during the  rst pass of the loop, that recorded c ontent will play back on the second and subsequen t passes of the loop, allow ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 95

    97 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Although the JUNO-Gi allows the simultaneous playback of eight tracks, when you run out of tracks , the JUNO -Gi also lets you copy the recordings of multiple tracks t oge ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 96

    98 Selec ting the RECORDER MENU 1. In the RECORDER scr een, press the [3] (MENU) button. The Recorder Menu screen will appear . MEMO Y ou can also access the Recorder Menu screen from the REC ORDER screen by pressing the [MENU] butt on. 2. Use the V ALUE dial or the cursor buttons t o select the menu, and press the [ENTER] button. Menu Explanation ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 97

    99 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 1. Choose Recorder Menu g 2. T rack Edit g T rack Cop y (p . 98). The TRACK COPY scr een will appear . 2. Specify the Source T rack, Source V- T rack, Star t and End for t ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 98

    100 T rack Er ase (Erasing Data) This operation erases data fr om the speci ed region. If you use this operation to erase data, any data locat ed later than the erased data will not be moved forward. In other wor ds, this operation is comparable to recording silenc e over an unw anted portion of recording tape. * Don’t lea ve sounds shor ter t ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 99

    101 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern T rack Impor t (Impor ting an Audio F ile) This operation lets you c onvert an audio  le ( W AV or AIFF f ormat) from your computer int o track data. MEMO Y ou’ll ne ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 100

    102 T rack Expor t (Expor ting T rack Data to an A udio File) Here ’ s how track data recorded on a tr ack can be conv er ted to an audio  le ( W AV f ormats). MEMO If you want to combine all tracks and export the result as a single audio  le, execute the Mastering pr ocedure as described in “Mastering (MASTERING Mode)” (p. 118). Expor ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 101

    103 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern SONG EDIT Menu This is a menu of song-related oper ations. Song S elect Refer to “Selecting and Playing a Song (Song Selec t)” (p. 87). Cr eate New Song Refer to “C ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 102

    104 S ong Pr otect Even after you ’ve  nished the work of creating a song, y ou could lose your song by accidentally r ecording over it or erasing it. T o prevent such accidents, the Song Pr otec t setting lets you prot ect a song so that it cannot be erased or modi ed. If you’v e protected a song, the RECORDER screen will indica te “PR ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 103

    105 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Digital Recor der 2 (Eects) The Digital Recorder section includes three e ec ts: Inser t Eects, Reverb, and Mastering T ool K it. Inser t Eects An eect add ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 104

    106 Using Inser t E ec ts Displaying the Recor der ’ s E ec ts Screen 1. In the RECORDER scr een, [6] (EFFECT ) button. The recor der’ s e ects screen will appear . F unc tion Buttons Button Explanation Page [1] (INS FX) Opens the INSERT FX screen. p . 106 [1] (MASTER) (only in Mastering mode) Opens the Mastering T ool Kit. p. 118 [2] ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 105

    107 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Editing the Insert Eec ts Settings (EDIT ) If you want to creat e a new eect sound, start by selecting an existing patch that’ s close to the sound you want, then ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 106

    108 Changing the Location of the Insert Eects (L OC A TION) By default, the insert eects are connected (inser ted) directly after the input source. This means that you’ll be able to hear and rec ord the sound processed by the e ec t. However , in some cases, you may wish to change this method of connection. The JUNO-Gi lets you change th ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 107

    109 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Inser t Eects P arameters * The trademarks listed in this document are trademarks of their respective owners, which ar e separate companies from Roland. Those companie ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 108

    110 AMP Paramet er V alue Explanation On/O OFF , ON Turns the AMP OFF/ON. T ype 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 at response. Good for acoustic guitar . TW CLEAN CLEAN T ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 109

    111 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Paramet er V alue Explanation Mic T ype This setting selects the simulated microphone type. DYN57 This is the sound of the SHURE SM-57, a general-use dynamic microphone u ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 110

    112 FX Paramet er Value Explanation On/O OFF , ON Turns FX OFF/ON. FX Explanation OD/DS This eect distorts the sound to create long sustain. Select the type of distor tion with T YPE, then use DRIVE to adjust the amount of distortion. W AH If you set “Control P edal Assign ” (p. 81) to “INSERT FX C TRL, ” you can use an expression ped ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 111

    113 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern W AH Paramet er V alue Explanation Mode Selects the wah mode. MANU AL If you set “Control P edal Assign ” (p. 81) to “INSERT FX C TRL, ” you can use an expression ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 112

    114 PHASER Paramet er V alue Explanation T ype Selects the number of stages that the phaser e ect uses. 4 ST AGE This is a four-phase e ect. A light phaser e ec t is obtained. 8 ST AGE This is an eight-phase e ec t. This is the most common phaser e ect. 12 ST AGE This is a twelve-phase e ect. A deep phase e ec t is obtained. BI ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 113

    115 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern DELA Y Paramet er V alue Explanation On/O OFF , ON T urns the DELA Y OFF/ON. T ype Use this to choose the type of delay . SINGLE This is a simple monaural delay. P AN ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 114

    116 C OMPRESSOR Paramet er V alue Explanation On/O OFF , ON This parameter turns the compressor eect on/o. Sustain 0–100 This sets the sustain for the sound. Attack 0–100 This sets the attack (onset) of the sound. Level 0–100 This sets the volume level of the eect. ENHANCER Paramet er V alue Explanation On/O OFF , ON This param ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 115

    117 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Using Rev er b E ec t Here we will explain how t o edit the reverb settings (parameters). Selec ting the Reverb E  ec t 1. In the RECORDER scr een, press the [6] (E ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 116

    118 Y ou can apply the “Mastering T ool K it” to those two tracks (or stereo) to optimize the level (v olume) of your completed song . And you can convert mastering data into an audio  le. Wha t is Mastering T ool Kit? When creating an audio CD from y our recorded songs the overall volume needs to be restrained , so that even the loudest por ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 117

    119 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern MEMO • Y ou can audition an expor ted WA V  le in the TRACK IMPORT scr een (p. 101) by pr essing the [5] (PRE VIEW ) button. • With the Export function, a maximum ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 118

    120 Mastering T ool Kit P arameters Algorithm The Mastering T ool Kit’ s algorithms are composed from the following e ects. Algorithm Explanation Input This divides the original sound into three frequency ranges: low , mid, and high. 3BANDCOMP (Compr essor) This compresses the ov erall output signal when the input volume level ex ceeds a set v ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 119

    121 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern The JUNO-Gi provides a dedicated rhythm track in addition to its audio tracks 1–8. Y ou can play rhythms as a guide during recording , or place internal rhythms in the ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 120

    122 Displaying the RHY THM P A T TERN screen 1. In the RECORDER scr een, press the [5] (RHYTHM) button. The RHYTHM P A T TERN screen will appear . MEMO Y ou can also access the RHY THM P A T TERN screen by holding down the [SHIFT ] button and pressing the [RHYTHM P A T TERN] button. About the RHY THM P A TTERN screen 3 4 1 2 4 Num- ber Name Explana ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 121

    123 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Placing P atterns t o Cr eate an Arrangement ( ARRANGE EDIT ) Here ’ s how to create an arrangement by placing patterns in the desir ed order from the intr o through th ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 122

    124 Editing a P attern (P A T TERN EDIT ) In addition to using the patterns that are pro vided, you ar e also free to create your o wn patterns. Y our edited content can be saved either as a user pattern or a song pattern. Displaying the P A T TERN EDIT screen 1. In the RHYTHM P A T TERN screen, press the [2] (PTN EDIT) button. The P A T TERN EDIT ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 123

    125 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Ent ering Notes 1. Use the cursor buttons to mo ve the cursor to the location a t which you want t o enter a note . Y ou can also specify the pitch by playing a key on th ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 124

    126 Impor ting SMF on Y our Computer t o a Rhythm P attern (IMPORT ) Y ou can create your own original Rhythm P attern by importing SMF on your computer . MEMO Y ou’ll need a commercially available SD car d reader in order to perform this procedure. 1. Using your c omputer and a commercially available SD card reader , copy your Standard MIDI F il ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 125

    Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern USB Memor y S ong Pla yer ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 126

    128 Pla ying S ong F iles from USB Memor y The USB Memory Song Player is able to play audio  les ( W AV , MP3, AIFF) or Standard MIDI Files (SMF) that you ’ve copied from your computer to USB memory. Cop ying S ong Files fr om Y our Comput er to Usb Memor y Y ou’ll need to copy the audio  les from your computer to the root lev el of your ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 127

    129 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 3. Press the [PLA Y/STOP] butt on to play/stop the song. • When you press the [PLA Y/ST OP] button, selected song  le will play . • If you press the [PLA Y/STOP] b ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 128

    130 Using the Included USB Memor y P rot ec tor Y ou can use the included USB memor y protector to preven t theft of the USB memory connec ted to the JUNO-Gi. NO TE • Y ou must use the included screws. • Y ou must use the included Allen wrench to tighten or remov e the screws. U sing a tool that does not match the scr ew heads will damage them. ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 129

    Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Appendix ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 130

    132 C onnec ting to Y our Comput er via USB If you use a commercially available USB cable t o connect the JUNO- Gi’ s rear panel USB COMPUTER connector to a USB c onnector on your computer , you’ll be able t o do the following things. • Use the JUNO-Gi to hear audio or SMF  les played back by MIDI software (DA W ). Computer’ s USB connec ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 131

    133 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Inter face) is a standard speci cation that allows musical data to be tr ansferred between electronic musical instruments a ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 132

    134 Playing the JUNO-Gi from an External MIDI Device C onnec tion example MIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connector MIDI keyboard JUNO-Gi MIDI keyboard Setting the Receive C hannel Y ou’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 the V ALUE dial or the cur ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 133

    135 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Wha t is V -LINK? V-LINK ( ) is a func tion that allows music and images to be performed together . B y using MIDI to connect two or more V-LINK compatible devices, y ou ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 134

    136 Chord Memor y 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 Cadd9 (on E) E3, C4, D4, G4 F Fmaj9 F2, A3, E4, G4 F ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 135

    137 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern 11: Pop Min 2 12: Jazz Min 1 13: Jazz Min 2 14: Oct Stack 15: 4th Stack 16: 5th Stack 17: Scale Set * To change the key of a chord set, change the value for “KEY” in ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 136

    138 If an incorrect operation is per formed, or if pr ocessing could not be per formed as you speci ed, an error message will appear . Refer to the explanation f or the er ror message that appears, and take the appr opriate ac tion. Message Meaning Action Battery Low! The battery has run down. Recharge the batteries, or use an A C adaptor . Cann ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 137

    139 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Message Meaning Action SD Card Lock ed! Writing or erasure ar e not possible because the SD card is locked. Turn o the pow er , remove the SD card, and unlock it. SD C ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 138

    140 Problem I tems to check Action Overall problems Pow er turns o by itself Check the system setting “ Auto Pow er O ” (p. 80). The JUNO-Gi’ s power will automatically be switched o if no operation has been performed for a certain length of time (with the factory setting, the power will turn o after 240 minutes). If you want the ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 139

    141 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Problem I tems to check Action Sound is still heard from the opposite side as well even when panned all the way to one side Could eects be applied? Since the JUNO-Gi? ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 140

    142 Problem I tems to check Action Problems with a microphone or e xternal device you ’re rec ording No sound or insuf- cient sound from the microphone Is the microphone cable connected correctly? Check the connec tion. Is a condenser microphone connected? Set the phantom pow er supply appropriately (p. 92). Could the mic level be low ered? Ch ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 141

    143 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Keyboard 61 keys (with v elocity) Sound Generator Section Maximum Polyphon y 128 voices Parts Live Set (4 layers) +16 parts W ave Memory 128 M bytes (16-bit linear equiva ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 142

    144 MIDI Implementation Char t 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 Changed Default Messages Altered True Voice Note On Note O Key’s Channel’s : True Number : Song Pos ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 143

    145 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern Index A A – B r e g i o n ...................... 90 A C a d a p t o r ..................... 13 A C . P R O ........................ 113 A - E n v L e v e l 1 .......... ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 144

    146 P A T TERN EDIT screen . . . . . . . . . . . 124 P E A K i n d i c a t o r .................. 92 p e d a l ........................... 30 P E D A L .......................... 81 P - E n v D e p t h .................... 40 P - E n v L e v e l 0 .................... 40 P - E n v L e v e l 1 .................... 40 P - E n v L e v e l 2 .......... ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 145

    147 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern USING THE UNIT SAFEL Y WARNING Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor . Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it (except when ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 146

    148 IMPORT ANT NO TES P ower 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, microwav e oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor . Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power s ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 147

    149 Overview Appendix USB Memory Song Player Digital Recorder Synthesizer Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern For China For EU Countries ...

  • Roland JUNO-Gi - page 148

    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 sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. NOTICE A ...

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