Roland Juno-G music keyboard
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ROLAND JUNO-G MANUAL
http://lib.roland.co.jp/
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• Main Features
• Panel Descriptions
• Front Panel
• Rear Panel
• Getting Ready
• Connections
• Turning On/Off the Power
• Adjusting the Display Contrast (LCD Contrast)
• Listening to the Demo Songs
• Various Performance Features
• Overview of the JUNO-G
• How the JUNO-G Is Organized
• About Memory
• About the Onboard Effects
• About the Song Recorder
• About Audio Track Recording
• Basic Operation of the JUNO-G
• Switching the Sound Generator Mode
• About the Function Buttons
• Moving the Cursor
• Changing a Value
• Assigning a Name
• Playing in Patch Mode
• About the PATCH PLAY Screen
• Selecting Patches in the Main Screen
• Using the Category Group Buttons to Select Patches
• Selecting Patches from the List
• Auditioning a Patch or Rhythm Set (Phrase Preview)
• Transposing the Keyboard in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
• Transposing the Keyboard in Semitone Steps (Transpose)
• Selecting the Tones That Will Sound (Tone On/Off)
• Playing Percussion Instruments
• Adjusting the Volume Balance between the Keyboard...
• Creating a Patch
• How to Make Patch Settings
• Saving Patches You’ve Created (Write)
• Functions of Patch Parameters
• Creating a Rhythm Set
• How to Make Rhythm Set Settings
• Saving Rhythm Sets You’ve Created (Write)
• Functions of Rhythm Set Parameters
• Playing in Performance Mode
• Displaying PERFORM PLAY Screen
• Displaying PART MIXER Screen
• Selecting a Performance
• Using the PLAY Screen
• Combining and Playing Sounds Together (Layer)
• Playing Different Sounds in Different Areas of the Keyboard...
• Using the MIXER Screen
• Creating a Performance
• Adjusting the Parameters of Each Part
• Changing the Settings of the Patch Assigned to a Part
• Saving a Performance You’ve Created (Write)
• Functions of Parameters of Each Part (Performance...
• MIDI Settings
• Settings for the D Beam and the Controller
• Modifying the Sound in Real Time
• Beam Controller
• Control Pedal
• Playing Arpeggios
• About Arpeggio
• Playing Arpeggios
• Arpeggio Settings
• Creating an Arpeggio Style (Arpeggio Style Edit)
• Saving the Styles You Have Created (Write)
• Using the Chord Memory Function
• About the Chord Memory Function
• Performing with the Chord Memory Function
• Creating Your Own Chord Forms
• Saving the Chord Forms You Have Created (Write)
• Playing Rhythms
• About Rhythm Patterns
• Using Rhythm Groups
• Playing Rhythm
• Rhythm Pattern Settings
• Creating a Rhythm Pattern (Rhythm Pattern Edit)
• Saving the Rhythm Pattern You Have Created (Write)
• Creating a Rhythm Group (Rhythm Group Edit)
• Saving the Rhythm Group You Have Created (Write)
• Creating a List of Frequently Used Patches, Performances,...
• Recalling Sounds
• Registering a Sound
• Removing all Registrations from a Bank
• Playing Back a Song
• Loading and Playing a Song (Load Play)
• Playing MIDI Tracks Immediately (Quick Play)
• Various Playback Methods
• Recording a Song (MIDI Track)
• Before You Record a New MIDI Track
• Recording Your Performance as You Play It (Realtime...
• Inputting Data One Step at a Time (Step Recording)
• Editing a Song (MIDI Track)
• Loading the Song You Want to Edit
• Editing Sequencer Data Over the Specified Range (Track...
• Editing Individual Items of Sequencer Data (Micro Edit)
• Assigning a Name to a Song (Song Name)
• Recording a Song (Audio Track)
• Before You Record Audio via the AUDIO INPUT Jacks
• Recording an Audio Track (SOLO/RE-SAMPLING)
• Combining Multiple Audio Tracks into One Track (AUDIO...
• Editing a Song (Audio Track)
• Items in the AUDIO TRACK Screen
• Editing Audio Tracks (AUDIO TRACK Screen)
• Items in the AUDIO MIXER Screen
• Controlling the Audio Tracks (AUDIO MIXER screen)
• Saving/Loading a Song (Save/Load)
• Saving a Song (Save)
• Saving a Song as an SMF File (Save as SMF)
• Loading a Song (Load)
• Editing a Audio Phrase (Sample)
• Sample List
• Sample Edit
• Saving a Sample (Write)
• Adding Effects
• Turning Effects On and Off
• Making Effect Settings
• Applying Effects in Patch Mode
• Applying Effects in Performance Mode
• Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX1–3)
• Making Multi-Effects Settings (MFX Control)
• Specifying the Multi-Effects Structure (MFX Structure)
• Multi-Effects Parameters
• Making Chorus Settings
• Making Reverb Settings
• Mastering Effect
• Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)
• How to Make System Function Settings
• Saving the System Settings (System Write)
• System Information
• Functions of System Parameters
• Data Management Functions/ Reset to Factory Settings...
• Backing Up User Data (User Backup)
• Restoring User Data that You Backed Up (User Restore)
• Initializing a Memory Card (Card Format)
• File-Related Functions (File Utility)
• Basic Procedure
• Copying a File (Copy)
• Deleting a File (Delete)
• Moving a File (Move)
• Initializing a Memory Card (Card Format)
• Connecting to Your Computer via USB
• About USB Functions
• Selecting the USB Operating Mode
• Transferring Files to or from Your Computer (Storage Mode)
• Exchanging MIDI Messages with Your Computer (MIDI Mode)
• Using JUNO-G Editor/Librarian
• Installing JUNO-G Editor/ Librarian into Your Computer
• Making Connections
• JUNO-G Editor/Librarian System Requirements
• About V-LINK
• What is V-LINK
• Connection Example
• Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF
• LINK Settings (V-LINK SETUP)
• Installing the Wave Expansion Board
• Cautions When Installing a Wave Expansion Board
• Checking the Installed Wave Expansion Board
• Expanding the Memory
• Precautions for Expanding Memory
• How to Expand the Memory
• Checking that memory is installed correctly
• Using a Memory Card
• Before Using the Memory Card
• Writing data to the card
• Installing the PC Card Protector
• Troubleshooting
• Error Messages
• Performance List
• Patch List
• Rhythm Set List
• Waveform List
• Arpeggio Style List
• Rhythm Group List
• Rhythm Pattern List
• About MIDI
• MIDI Implementation
• MIDI Implementation Chart
• Specifications
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ROLAND JUNO-G FORUMS & BLOGS
www.futureproducers.com
the MM6 (64 or 32, I think), a more-or-less "real" sequencer, etc...I also think its a bad comparision, The MM6 is a closer comparision to the Juno D...I'll try to be kind, but if the choice is between "nice" and "truthful...
studioforums.com
Roland Juno-G - Topic Powered by eve community...Here's a link on YouTube that shows the problem...I have two Juno G's and I have LCD display problems with both of them...
launch.groups.yahoo.com
Check them out and nominate your group...Yes i have i just put a peice of 256mb PC133 SDRAM in there works fine, and cheap has chips if...i put 512Mb in it and i worked fine, but i have not yet been used it...
www.musiciansfriend.com
True to the JUNO tradition, Roland's JUNO-G is affordable and capable—a high-powered stage synth, and an extraordinarily capable workstation...Please be aware that the JUNO-G display is unreliable and has crashed after as litle as 1 year of use...
www.yupangco.com
Discussions about Yupangco products, services, and music in general...I may also have to bring my RD700 to Yupangco, the 5th octave notes doesn't sound good, parang may sabit/basag...Have you heard of this problem before...
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