Advanced Performance; Playing Arpeggios; Playing Chords (Chord Memory) - Roland JUNIO-Gi Quick Manual

Junio-gi mobile synthesizer with digital recorder
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Advanced Performance

Playing Arpeggios

The Arpeggio function produces an arpeggio when you press a chord .
1. Press the [ARPEGGIO] button so it's lit .
The ARPEGGIO STYLE screen will appear .
2. Play a chord on the keyboard .
• An arpeggio based on the notes of the chord you play will begin sounding .
• You can turn the VALUE dial to change the arpeggio style .
• If you press the [1] (HOLD) button to assign a check mark (✔), the arpeggio will continue playing even if you take your hand off the keyboard .
3. To turn off the arpeggio, press the [ARPEGGIO] button once again so it goes out .
Changing the Tempo
1. Press the [TEMPO] button .
The tempo setting window will open .
2. Use either of the following methods to set the tempo .
• Press the [4] (TAP) button three or more times at intervals of the desired tempo .
(The tempo will be set to match the timing you used when pressing the button .)
• Use the VALUE dial to change the setting .
About tempo
The JUNO-Gi uses two kinds of tempo: the " keyboard tempo" and the " recorder tempo . " The keyboard tempo is used for the synthesizer's arpeggio
etc, and the recorder tempo is the tempo of the digital recorder .
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• If you press the [5] (LINK) button to assign a check mark (✔), the keyboard tempo will match the recorder tempo . This is convenient when you
want to play arpeggios in time with the tempo of the recorder's song .
• If you use the USB memory song player to play back MIDI data (SMF) when the [5] (LINK) button is off , the keyboard tempo will be set to the
tempo of the SMF data .
• You can save the current keyboard tempo by pressing the [WRITE] button while the TEMPO window is displayed .
3. To close the setting window, press the [6] (CLOSE) button .
Reference
For details, refer to page 32 in the Owner's Manual .

Playing Chords (Chord Memory)

Chord Memory is a function that lets you use a single fi nger to play chords of the form you registered .
1. Press the [CHORD MEMORY] button to turn on the Chord Memory function .
The CHORD MEMORY screen will appear .
2. Play the keyboard .
• A chord will sound according to the currently selected chord form . For more about chord forms,
refer to "Chord Memory List" (Owner's Manual; p . 136) .
• You can change the chord form by turning the VALUE dial .
Reference
For details, refer to page 31 in the Owner's Manual .
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] buttons to select the tempo that you want to change (Keyboard Tempo, Recorder Tempo) .

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