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Selecting Another MIDI Track from the Song Screen
If you’re ever working with a performance that already contains the sounds
you need, you can go to the Song by pressing SONG, and use the 6 and 5
buttons to select the next track you want to sequence.
Before we move on to audio tracks, we should mention that you can
save your song’s performance—including your sound selections—as a
User performance to preserve it for reuse with another song later on.
As far as this current song goes, if you save the song, the performance
will automatically be saved along with it, as described on Page 113 of
the JUNO-G Owner’s Manual.
Recording an Audio Track
Plug a mic or an electric guitar or bass into the AUDIO INPUT L 1
(MONO)/MIC jack.
While holding down the SHIFT button, move the AUDIO IN slider in 2
the Song Recorder area.
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The AUDIO INPUT SETTING screen appears.3
Set the Input Select parameter to 4 MICROPHONE, as shown above.
You can add an input effect to your audio as you record if you like. See
Page 104 of the JUNO-G Owner’s Manual to learn more.
Press the AUDIO TRACK button to display the AUDIO 5
TRACK screen.
While singing into your mic, or playing your guitar or bass, use the
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rear-panel LEVEL knob—shown up at the left of this page—to adjust
the input level so it’s as loud as possible without going past the
AUDIO TRACK screen’s clipping indicators, shown here.
Clip indicators
Go back to the top of your song.7
Press the REC button—the Audio Rec Standby window opens.8
Two of the settings in this window are okay for now. The Solo Audio
Rec Mode value means that we’ll be recording only what’s coming
into the audio input and not any of the JUNO-G’s own sounds. A one-
measure countoff is fine, too.
Since we’re only recording a mono signal, set Audio Rec Channel to
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Mono, so it takes up half the amount of memory as stereo would.
When you’re ready to record, hit the PLAY button—the Audio
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Recording window opens.
When the four-beat countoff has gone by, start singing or playing 11
your instrument along with the MIDI tracks.
When you’re done, hit the STOP button.
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