Editing Sequencer Data Over The Specified Range (Track Edit) - Roland JUNO-G Owner's Manual

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No.
Explanation
034
Reggae (pushing beats, large dynamics)
035
Reggae (pushing beats, light swing)
036
Reggae (pushing beats, heavy swing)
037
Pops (small dynamics)
038
Pops (large dynamics)
039
Pops (light swing)
040
Pops (heavy swing)
041
Pops (dragging beats, small dynamics)
042
Pops (dragging beats, large dynamics)
043
Pops (dragging beats, light swing)
044
Pops (dragging beats, heavy swing)
045
Pops (pushing beats, small dynamics)
046
Pops (pushing beats, large dynamics)
047
Pops (pushing beats, light swing)
048
Pops (pushing beats, heavy swing)
049
Rhumba (small dynamics)
050
Rhumba (large dynamics)
051
Rhumba (light swing)
052
Rhumba (heavy swing)
053
Rhumba (dragging beats, small dynamics)
054
Rhumba (dragging beats, large dynamics)
055
Rhumba (dragging beats, light swing)
056
Rhumba (dragging beats, heavy swing)
057
Rhumba (pushing beats, small dynamics)
058
Rhumba (pushing beats, large dynamics)
059
Rhumba (pushing beats, light swing)
060
Rhumba (pushing beats, heavy swing)
061
Samba (for Pandeiro, etc.)
062
Samba (for Surdo, Timbale)
063
Axe (for Caixa)
064
Axe (for Surdo)
065
Salsa (for Cascala)
066
Salsa (for Conga)
067
Triplets
068
Quintuplets
069
Sextuplets
070
Septuplets over two beats
071
Lagging triplets
* The templates are designed for a 4/4 time signature. Applying them to
a performance of a different time signature may not produce the
desired result.
* The style names shown here are only for your convenience; they are
not intended to imply that the templates are usable only for the named
style. You can certainly try them with other styles of music.
Editing a Song (MIDI Track)
Editing Sequencer Data
Over the Specified Range
(Track Edit)
Track Edit lets you edit areas of sequencer data that you specify.
Basic Operation for Track Editing
1.
Access the SONG LIST screen, and then load the song you
want to edit (p. 94).
2.
Press EDIT [SONG] to access the MIDI TRACK screen.
3.
Press [F6 (EDIT)].
The Track Edit window appears.
4.
Press [F3 (
)] [F4 (
)] or [
function, and then press [F6 (SELECT)].
Copy
Erase (p. 98)
Insert (p. 99)
Transpose (p. 99)
For details on the setting windows of each track editing
function, refer to the following explanations of each function.
5.
Set the parameters for each function. Press [
to move the cursor to the desired parameter, and use the
VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to set the value. First check the
region that is to be affected by the editing operation, and
then make corrections if you want to change it.
6.
Press [F6 (EXEC)].
A message will ask you for confirmation.
7.
Press [F6 (EXEC)].
When the operation is completed, the display will briefly
indicate "Completed!"
* To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
If you are not satisfied with the results of executing the
function, 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.
] [
] to select the desired
Delete (p. 98)
] [
] [ ] [ ]
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