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Roland JUNO-Gi - Creating a New Song; Naming Your New Song; Rhythms; To Finish Naming Your Song

Roland JUNO-Gi
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The JUNO-Gi gives you a choice of upper-case and lower-case letters,
as well as symbols. Press 2 (TYPE) to jump between character types.
5 To finish naming your song:
use the 3 and 4 buttons to highlight each character position
use the Value dial or DEC and INC to select the desired character
6 When you’re done, press 6 (EXEC)—the JUNO-Gi asks if you’re sure.
7 Press 5 (EXEC) to finish re-naming the song, or 6 (CANCEL) to leave
its name as is.
8 After the song’s name has been changed, press EXIT to return to the
RECORDER VIEW screen.
Rhythms
Each JUNO-Gi song has a rhythm track—a built-in virtual drummer—that
plays pre-programmed rhythm patterns. Built-into the JUNO-Gi are patterns
in a range of musical styles. You can play along with them for fun, or
incorporate them into your arrangements. You can use the factory patterns,
and you can also create your own.
A song’s rhythm track, which is separate from its eight playback
tracks, is available whenever the song is playing. Its up to you to
decide whether you want to hear it or not. The rhythm track has
its own RHYTHM PATTERN fader with which you can control its
level. Press the button beneath the fader so it lights to turn the
beat on, or unlight it to turn it off.
Creating a New Song
To create a new song on the currently installed SD card:
1 On the RECORDER VIEW screen, press 3 (MENU) to show the Recorder
Menu screen.
2 Make sure Song Edit is highlighted and press the ENTER button to
display the SONG EDIT MENU screen.
3 Highlight Create New Song—the JUNO-Gi asks if you’re sure you
want to proceed.
4 Press 5 (EXEC)—the JUNO-Gi shows “Song Creating... for a few
moments, and then returns you to the RECORDER VIEW screen.
Naming Your New Song
A new song is automatically assigned a default name when its created, but
it’s a good idea to give a song a new name so you don’t get confused later
on about which song is which.
1 On the RECORDER VIEW screen, press 3 (MENU) to show the Recorder
Menu screen.
2 Make sure Song Edit is highlighted and press the ENTER button to
display the SONG EDIT MENU screen.
3 Highlight Song Name Edit, and then press ENTER to display the
RECORDER SONG NAME screen.
The first character position of the song’s current name is highlighted.
4 Turn the Value dial or use the DEC and INC buttons to dial in the first
character you want for the song’s name.

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