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p. 5) The synthesizer lets you select sounds and play them from the keyboard For ease of use when playing live, the sound names are shown in large characters, and dedicated buttons make it easy to select sounds You can choose from more than 1,000 sounds (live sets) for any musical need What’s the Digital Recorder? (. p. 13) The JUNO-GI’s digital recorder can record not only the JUNO-Gi’s own performances, but also a vocal or guitar performance This means that you can create full-fl edged recordings without needing any other equipment The digital recorder has eight tracks Each of these tracks has eight “virtual tracks” (V-tracks), and you can choose one of these to use for recording and playback In other words, you can use 8 x 8 = 64 tracks to record your performance, and then choose eight of these for playback What’s the USB Memory Song Player? (. p. 27) This function plays back audio fi les (MP3, WAV, AIFF) or MIDI fi les (SMF) that you’ve copied from your computer to USB memory (sold separately); simply connect your USB memory to the JUNO-Gi, and play back (This function operates independently of the digital recorder ) About SD cards SD cards store the following data • Data recorded by the digital recorder • Backup data for the JUNO-Gi be able to record for longer times The JUNO-Gi supports SDHC/SD cards up to 32 GB in capacity About USB memory USB memory is used as the playback media for the USB memory song player The digital recorder’s recorded data or the JUNO-Gi’s backup data can’t be saved on USB memory If you use a commercially available high-capacity SD/SDHC card, you’ll * You must use USB memory made by Roland INTRO Save Your Settings After Editing! Save Your Settings After Editing! When you’ve created an original sound (live set), save it as a User Live Set so that you’ll be able to use it again later * Any changes you’ve made will be lost if you select a different live set or turn off the power before saving the live set you created. User live sets have the indication “USER” preceding the name; e g , “USER 001 INITIAL LIVE SET ” Here we’ll explain how to save your own unique sound Reference The illustrations below depict the overall workflow for saving For details on saving a live set, refer to page 35 in the Owner’s Manual 1. Press the [WRITE] button 2. Assign a name 3. Specify the destination of the save 4. Carry out the save Saving a Song The state of the digital recorder’s mixer, effects, and rhythm pattern are automatically saved when you finish recording These settings won’t be saved if you simply operate the mixer without recording; you’ll need to save them as follows 1. Press the [RECORDER VIEW] button to access the RECORDER screen 2. Press the [WRITE] button 3. Carry out the save Reference For details on saving your song, refer to page 104 in the Owner’s Manual Synthesizer (Using the JUNO-Gi Live) 6 01 Basic Performance Selecting Live Sets What’s a Live Set? “Live sets” are the units of sound that you select and play on the JUNO-Gi What’s a Special Live Set? “Special live sets” are live sets with layers that take full advantage of the JUNO-Gi’s capabilities to produce particularly rich sounds 1. Press a category group button to select a category group MEMO By pressing such buttons as the [PIANO] or [KEYBOARD/ORGAN] twice in succession you can select other categories within the same category group Category Group RHYTHM PIANO KEYBOARD/ORGAN BASS GUITAR/PLUCKED STRINGS/ORCHESTRA BRASS/WIND VOCAL/CHOIR SYNTH/PAD FX/OTHERS You can press the [SPECIAL LIVE SET] button to select special live sets 2. Press the [ENTER] (LIST) button to access the LIVE SET LIST 3. Use the VALUE dial to select a live set, and press the [ENTER] button Play the keyboard, and you’ll hear the sound of the live set you selected Reference For details, refer to page 22 in the Owner’s Manual Previewing live set If you hold down the [PREVIEW] button, the JUNO-Gi will play a demo for the selected live set using an appropriate phrase Live Set 7 Registering Frequently Used Live Sets As Favorites What’s a Favorite? If you register a frequently used live set as a “favorite,” you’ll be able to select it instantly by simply pressing one of the ten buttons located below the display You can register ten live sets in each bank You can create ten such banks Bank 10 Bank 4 Bank 3 Bank 2 Bank 1 Live Set Live Set 1. Select the live set that you want to register 2. Hold down the FAVORITE [ON/OFF] button, and press the button ([0]–[9] buttons) of the favorite number in which you want to register that live set The live set will be registered to the favorite number you selected It’s convenient to register the live sets in the order in which you’ll use them within your song or performance MEMO To switch banks, press the FAVORITE [BANK] button and then press the button ([0]–[9] buttons) of the bank you want to recall Recalling a Favorite If you leave the FAVORITE [ON/OFF] button turned on, you can select favorites simply by pressing the [0]–[9...