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18
Connect your mic to the JUNO-G
Connect your mic to the AUDI
O
INPUT jac
k
L (MONO)/MIC
on
th
e JUNO-G’s rear
p
ane
l
.
B
e aware that the
“R”
jack doesn’t support microphones, and
w
on’t give
y
ou t
h
e correct vo
l
ume.
Connect your mic to
this jack.
Adjust the JUNO-G’s input set-
tings appropriately for a mic
Just as you did when you played your guitar, press the
[
PERFORM
]
b
utton an
d
t
h
en
p
ress t
h
e
[
MENU
]
butto
n
.
Fr
o
m
the
m
e
n
u
that
appears, select “6. Input Settin
g
.
Turn the dial to
select “6. Input
Setting, and press
the [ENTER] button.
I
n t
h
e screen t
h
at appears, ma
k
e t
h
e settings s
h
own in t
h
e screen
s
hot below.
Turn the dial to make this
read “MICROPHONE.
T
h
en
p
ress t
h
e
[
AUDIO TRACK
]
butto
n
.
Record a vocal
on an audio track
Watch out for background noise when recording from a mic!
W
hen recordin
g
f
rom a mic, it’s important to watch out
f
or back
g
round
n
oise. If
y
ou’re recording at home, the mic could accidentall
y
pick up all
s
orts o
f
noises
f
rom everyday li
f
e. I
f
possible, you should try to record at
a rehearsal studio or soundproo
f
room. I
f
y
ou’re using headphones o
f
a
type that can leak sound, your mic will also be picking up leakage from
the headphones. It’s best to use sealed-type headphones that completely
c
over
y
our ear, or “in-ear t
y
pes that  t tightl
y
into
y
our ear canal.
The photo shows Roland
R
H-300 sea
l
e
d
h
ea
d
p
h
ones
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