Smf/Audio Files That Can Be Played; Selecting And Playing A Song ([Song List]) - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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SMF/Audio Files That Can Be Played

SMF
Format
File size
System
exclusive
Audio files
Sampling
WAV/
frequencies
AIFF
Bit depth
Format
Sampling
frequency
MP3
Bit rate

Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST])

• Performance data from the SMF playback will not be transmitted
from the USB MIDI connector.
• Use the JUNO-STAGE in Performance mode when playing SMF.
• If you want to play the keyboard while SMF plays back, first
select the performance that you want to play on the keyboard,
and then begin playback. Do not switch performances while the
SMF is playing.
• If you play back SMF while editing a performance or patch, the
contents of the temporary area will be overwritten, and the data
you were editing will be lost. If you want to keep the data you
were editing, write it before you play back the SMF
(p. 97,p. 133).
• You can't perform Write operations or use Utility functions
(p. 155) while playing a song.
• Only audio files with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz can be
played.
• The JUNO-STAGE can handle a maximum of 999 songs or playlists.
(The maximum number that can be handled by Playlist Editor is also
999.)
1.
Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and songs to
the JUNO-STAGE.
2.
Press [SONG LIST].
The button's indicator will light, and the SONG SELECT screen
will appear.
fig.disp-songsel.eps
0 or 1
* For SMF format 1, there are
limitations on the tracks that can
be played.
Maximum of approximately 240 KB
(this will change somewhat
depending on the content of the SMF)
Packet size must be 512 or less
44.1 kHz
8/16/24-bit
MPEG-1 audio layer 3
44.1 kHz
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/
128/160/192/224/256/320 kbps,
VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
Chapter 4. Using the Song Player
If
is shown at the left of the playlist's name, you can't change
the settings of the songs in that playlist.
3.
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select the song that you want
to play.
Press [PLAY].
4.
The selected song will play.
Press [EXIT] to exit the SONG SELECT screen.
To stop song playback, press [STOP].
5.
The next time you press [PLAY], playback will resume from the
point at which you stopped.
Moving the Playback Location
You can use the following buttons to move the playback location.
Returns to the beginning of the song. If you press this
at the beginning of a song, you'll move to the
[
]
beginning of the preceding song.
Rewinds the song.
[
]
Fast-forwards the song.
[
]
Moves to the next song.
[
]
[PLAY]
Plays the song.
[STOP]
Stops the song playback.
If you switch the song to be played while you're in a screen other
than the SONG SELECT screen (e.g., while you're in PATCH
PLAY, PERFORM PLAY, or PART SELECT), it may take several
seconds until playback begins.
Adjusting the Volume of the Song Player
1.
Use LEVEL [
] [
] to adjust the volume.
The volume of the Song Player will change.
Value: 0–127
Adjusting this setting will also change the "Song Player Level"
setting in the System settings "CLICK/PLAYER" (p. 151).
If you want to adjust the volume of an individual song, refer to
"SONG LEVEL EDIT Screen" (p. 71).
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