Access the recording screen
ow that you’ve created your rhythm track on track 10, let’s record
e
iano
art on trac
1. To recor
t
e
iano, we’
use
r
im
ecordin
” the method in which your keyboard playing is cap
ured just as
ou actuall
pla
it
n the MIDI TRACK screen, press the
Up cursor
button to move
r
r
Track 1 is selected for
recording the piano
part.
n the screen shown above, the name o
the instrument at “
”
s
highlighted, meaning that
ou’ll be recording track 1.
Select the piano sound you want
After you’ve selected track 1, press the
ENTER
button
ow a screen will appear where you can select an instrument to
se
or track 1
Turn the dial to
choose the sound
you want.
Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the
piano category (AC.Piano or EL.Piano).
The JUNO-G contains 21 types of acoustic pianos and 36 types of
lectric pianos. These provide sounds that are suitable
or a wide
ange of st
les, so pla
the ke
board to tr
them out, and select
ne t
at you
i
e
en
ou’ve se
ecte
a soun
, press t
e [ENTER
n
n
l-
ze your choice.
Here are the piano sounds we recommend!
he JUNO-G gives you 21 acoustic piano sounds and 36 electric piano sounds. PR-A:001 “Juno-G Grand” is
articularly recommended. It’s recorded in stereo, so it delivers amazing presence. I
you’re playing a piano
olo, this is the one to use. I
you need a crisp-sounding piano, we suggest
R-A: 007 “E-Gran
This is the
ound o
an electric
rand piano, and should be a
ood choice
or hammerin
out rock piano parts. For an
ectric piano, you s
ou
c
ec
out
R-A
1
“L
n
m
R
for that classic wavering feel —
ust what
ou need for ’70s pop or AOR, or for the R&B st
les of toda
.
R-A
2
“FM EP” is t
e
ri
iant e
ectric
iano
ound that was fashionable during the ’80s. It’s the perfect match for the pop songs of that era
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