Roland JUNO-G Owner's Manual page 89

128 voice expandable synthesizer
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Parameter
Explanation
Count In
Select how recording is to begin.
OFF:
Recording will begin immediately when you press [PLAY].
1 MEAS:
When you press [PLAY], a count (playback) will begin one
measure before the recording-start location, and recording
will begin when you reach the recording-start location.
2 MEAS:
When you press [PLAY], a count (playback) will begin two
measures before the recording-start location, and recording
will begin when you reach the recording-start location.
WAIT NOTE:
Recording will begin when you press [PLAY], or play a note
or press the pedal.
In the MIDI Rec Standby (Real Time) window you can perform
the following operations.
• Specifying the punch-in/out points
• Specifying the loop points
• Quantize (p. 90)
• Selecting the sequencer data that will be recorded (p. 91)
For details on these operations, refer to the appropriate page.
4.
When you are finished making settings in the MIDI Rec
Standby (Real Time) window, press [PLAY] or [F6 (START)].
The MIDI Rec Standby (Real Time) window will close, the
[REC] indicator will change from blinking to lit, and recording
will begin.
When recording begins, the Realtime Rec Control window will
appear.
In the Realtime Rec Control window you can perform the
following operations.
• Specifying the punch-in/out points
• Realtime Erase (p. 91)
• Rehearsal Function (p. 92)
For details on these operations, refer to the appropriate page.
* To close the Realtime Rec Control window, press [F6 (CLOSE)] or
[PLAY]. To open it once again, press [PLAY].
5.
When you are finished recording, press [STOP].
The [REC] indicator will go dark.
If you're not satisfied with the recording you just made, you can
press [F1 (UNDO)] in the MIDI TRACK screen to revert to the
state prior to recording (Undo). After executing Undo, you can
use Redo to revert to the previous state. After executing Undo, you
can execute Redo by performing the above procedure once again.
Recording a Song (MIDI Track)
Recording the Rhythm Pattern Playback to
MIDI Track
In the RHYTHM GROUP screen, record the rhythm pattern to
MIDI track.
In recording standby mode, when you press [PLAY] (or [F6
(START)]) the current rhythm pattern will start playback at the
same time, and you can record the rhythm pattern.
If you want to record the rhythm pattern at the same time
that it starts playback, set the Count In to Off in the
recording standby window.
Recording Tempo Changes in a
Song (Tempo Recording)
If you want the tempo to change during the song, you can record
those tempo changes in the Tempo track. If tempo changes have
already been recorded in the tempo track, they will be rewritten.
Set the following recording parameters in addition to the basic
3
settings described in step
of Basic Operation for Realtime
Recording (p. 88).
Parameter
Value
Tempo Rec Sw
OFF, ON
Loop Recording and Punch-In
Recording
You can record repeatedly over a specified area (Loop recording), or
re-record just that area (Punch-in recording).
Set the following recording parameters in addition to the basic
3
settings described in step
of Basic Operation for Realtime
Recording (p. 88).
Parameter
Explanation
Loop/Punch
Specify how loop recording or punch-in recording is to
take place.
OFF:
Loop recording or punch-in recording will not occur.
LOOP (POINT):
Recording takes place repeatedly, according to the loop
point settings.
LOOP (1–16 MEAS):
The 1–16 measure area starting at the record-start measure
will be recorded repeatedly.
LOOP SONG ALL:
The entire song from beginning to end will be recorded re-
peatedly.
AUTO PUNCH:
Auto punch-in recording will be performed.
MANUAL PUNCH:
Manual punch-in recording will be performed.
Start Point
Measure and beat at which loop recording or auto punch-
in recording is to begin
* It is not possible to specify the Tick.
End Point
Measure and beat at which loop recording or auto punch-
in recording is to Stop.
* It is not possible to specify the Tick.
* The minimum loop length is four quarter notes.
* After loop recording, the loop points (p. 95) will automatically be set
to the recorded region.
* You can also make loop settings by pressing SONG RECORDER
[LOOP].
Explanation
Specify whether tempo changes will be
recorded (ON), or not (OFF).
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