Intro
Prepa-
ration
Rhythm Piano Bass Guitar Vocal Mixing CD Spec
Computer
ost of toda
’s computers are able to burn a CD. If
our computer can’t,
ou ma
be able
to attac
an externa
CD
urner. C
ec
t
e owner’s manua
t
at came wit
our computer.
USB cable
ou’ll need this in order to connect the JUNO-G to your computer. There are several types
f USB cable, but
ou need the “AB t
pe.” The “A” t
pe connector goes to
our computer,
nd the “B” type connector goes to the JUNO-G. Make sure you have the right kind o
able
CD-R
is is a
an
CD. T
ese
a
s
ou can even
u
t
em at convenience stores.
Mic
ou’ll need this if
ou want to record vocals, or if
ou’ll be recording an instrument via a
mic. The type o
microphone called a “dynamic” mic is the type that can be connected
irectl
to the JUNO-G
(The photo shows a Roland “DR-50” dynamic mic.)
Headphones
I
ou’re recording via a mic,
ou should use a “sealed” or “in-ear” sealed-t
pe o
head
ones t
at
oes not a
ow soun
to esca
e outsi
e.
(The photo shows Roland “RH-300” sealed-t
pe monitoring headphones.)
512 Mbytes is the recommended size of memory (DIMM)!
The JUNO-G can accept 64, 128, 256, or 512 Mb
tes o
memor
(DIMM). The
ollowing table shows the
ecording times available with each amount of memor
.
emory (DIMM) s
z
ecordin
time *Total of all tracks
128 M
te
rox. 25 minutes mono (12 minutes stereo)
56 M
yte
rox. 50 minutes mono
25 minutes stereo
12 Mb
te
pprox. 100 minutes mono (50 minutes stereo)
With 256 Mbytes o
memory, the JUNO-G’s
our stereo audio tracks would
ll up the memory in just six minutes. We recommend that
ou go for 512 Mb
tes, so
ou’ll be able to record a song more than ten minutes long even when using all tracks in stereo
Equip-
ment
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