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contain large amounts of data, thus placing a heavy burden on
song recorders and sound modules. Try repositioning data and
changing System Exclusive messages to Control Changes for
any data for which Control Changes can be substituted.
• Is there an Aftertouch or other such large Control Change at the
point where the song performance is sluggish?
Move the location of the data. If the data is no longer needed,
delete the data. In some cases, when using a keyboard that
features aftertouch to input data, you may end up inputting
huge amounts of data before realizing this is happening. Such
large amounts of data can place an excessive load on your song
recorder and sound module.
Can I load "MRC Pro songs (SVQ files)" that were created on
other Roland products (such as one from the Fantom-X series)?
It's not possible to load such data. The filename extension is the
same, but the data cannot be loaded because the song format is
different.
How can I delete a song that I saved to user memory or a
memory card?
You can delete songs in the SONG LIST screen. Access the
SONG LIST screen, select the song that you want to delete, and
then press [F4 (DEL SONG)] to delete it (p. 116).
When I attempt to save a JUNO-G song as SMF, I can't select
"Save As SMF."
If you're unable to save a song as SMF, it's possible that the
song contains copyright information. For example if you use the
JUNO-G to create a song based on commercially available SMF
data containing copyright information, you won't be able to re-
save that song as SMF data. (You will be able to save it as a song
(SVQ) file.) Copyright information included in a song cannot be
removed using the JUNO-G. Nor is it possible to use the JUNO-
G to add copyright information to a song or view it in the
display. Since the demo songs also contain copyright
information, you won't be able to save them as an SMF even if
you've deleted the track data to create your own song.
How much song data (what size, and how many songs) can the
JUNO-G's internal memory hold? How much song data can an
external memory card (PC card) hold?
The JUNO-G's internal memory or an external memory card
can both hold up to 999 songs with up to 9,990 measures. The
maximum number of measures and the maximum number of
songs may be less depending on how they occupy the memory
capacity.
When I record sequence data from an external source into the
JUNO-G's song recorder, all of the data becomes a single MIDI
channel.
To prevent this from happening, so that the data is recorded
separately for each MIDI channel (part), go to the System
settings and turn the Remote Keyboard Switch "OFF" (p. 160).
What types of synchronization signals does the JUNO-G's
internal song recorder support?
The song recorder supports either Slave or Master
synchronization for both MIDI Clock and MTC.
Can I make settings so that when I play back a song on the
JUNO-G, a specific channel is played only by an external sound
module and not by the internal sound generator?
Since the JUNO-G is designed to play both the internal sound
generator and an external sound module simultaneously, you
will have to mute the internal sound generator for channels that
you want to play only on your external sound module. Mute
your external sound module for channels that you want to play
only on the internal sound generator.
There's no indication of which MIDI track Ch/Part (channel/
part) was recorded. Which channel and part are used to record
the data I play on the keyboard?
The data is recorded on the channel and part that are assigned
to the keyboard. If you're in Performance mode, press MODE
[PERFORM] and then press [F2 (KBD SW)] to check this (p. 60).
If you're in Patch mode, press MODE[PATCH], then press EDIT
[MENU], select "2. System," press [F3 (MIDI)], and check the
Kbd Patch Rx/Tx Channel (p. 160).
Can I apply the JUNO-G's internal effects to the audio tracks?
Yes, you can. The following effects can be applied (p. 104, p. 125).
Multi-effects (MFX 1–MFX 3), chorus (CHO), reverb (REV),
mastering (MASTER)
Can a song I created using MIDI tracks be mixed down to an
audio track?
Yes. The JUNO-G provides a Mixdown function that lets you mix
down the performance of the MIDI tracks and audio tracks in the
specified region to the single audio track you choose (p. 110).
Can I transpose (change the key of) the audio data?
Yes, you can do this in the AUDIO MIXER screen. Set the Audio
Track Key Shift parameter (p. 111).
Can I record in mono on an audio track?
Yes, you can. In the Audio Rec Standby window, set Audio Rec
Channel to "MONO" (p. 106).
While recording on an audio track, the "Sample Memory Full"
error appears, and recording stops.
Sample memory has become full. If this occurs, you can create
free sample memory in either of the following ways.
• Delete unneeded sample data (p. 118).
• Install more memory (p. 176).
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