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Roland JUNO-Gi - Loading Songs in the Digital Recorder; Recording Your Own Song

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1 On the RECORDER VIEW screen, press 3 (MENU) to show the Recorder
Menu screen.
2 Make sure Song Edit is highlighted, as above.
3 Press the ENTER button to display the SONG EDIT MENU screen.
4 With Song Select highlighted as shown above, press ENTER. A list of
the songs on your SD card appears:
5 Highlight the song you want to load, and then press 6 (SELECT).
6 Press 5 (EXEC) to finish loading the song.
7 Take a few moments to listen to the other two demos that ship with
the JUNO-Gi: “Faraway and “Late Nite.
Recording Your Own Song
In the next few sections, we’ll show you how to create a new song and record
some tracks. If you haven’t yet recorded anything, there’s enough room on
the factory-installed card for this booklet. Or, if you prefer, you can install a
different card.
Before using a new SD card in your JUNO-Gi, it has to be formatted
for the JUNO-Gi. To learn more, see Page 15 in the Owners Manual.
V-Tracks,You Say? Hmm...
We’re going to take a few moments on this screen to talk a little bit more
about V-Tracks. “Gonna Want It includes a pair of alternate V-Tracks. Let’s
listen to them.
1 Press the 4 button until the V-Track value for Track 7 is highlighted.
Since Tracks 7 and 8 are a stereo-linked pair of synth tracks—
changing the V-Track for either track changes them for both.
2 Press the PLAY button, and when the synths on Tracks 7 and 8 start
to play, turn the Value dial or press INC once to select the second pair
of V-Tracks for Tracks 7 and 8.
What you hear are an alternate set of synths.
Of course, a playback tracks V-Tracks can contain any material of any
kind, not just another version of the same instrumentation.
You might like to hear this alternate synth arrangement for Gonna
Want It” in context. To do this, press STOP and 9, and then build
yourself a new mix.
Loading Songs in the Digital Recorder
When you’ve inserted an SD card that contains JUNO-Gi songs—like the one
in your JUNO-Gi right now—here’s how to load a song from the card.
To load other types of songs—WAV, AIFF, and MP3 audio files or SMFs—
you use the Song Player, which we’ll get to in a few pages.

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