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Using Realtime Recording - Roland JUNO-G Product Manual

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Record your piano performance

using realtime recording

1
Access the recording screen
Now that you've created your rhythm track on track 10, let's record
the piano part on track 1. To record the piano, we'll use "realtime
recording," the method in which your keyboard playing is cap-
tured just as you actually play it.
In the MIDI TRACK screen, press the [Up cursor] button to move
the cursor to "1."
Track 1 is selected for
recording the piano
part.
In the screen shown above, the name of the instrument at "1" is
highlighted, meaning that you'll be recording track 1.
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H e r e a r e t h e p i a n o s o u n d s w e r e co m m e n d !
The JUNO-G gives you 21 acoustic piano sounds and 36 electric piano sounds. PR-A:001 "Juno-G Grand" is
particularly recommended. It's recorded in stereo, so it delivers amazing presence. If you're playing a piano
olo, this is the one to use. If you need a crisp-sounding piano, we suggest PR-A: 007 "E-Grand." This is the
ound of an electric grand piano, and should be a good choice for hammering out rock piano parts. For an
electric piano, you should check out PR-A: 015 "LonesomeRoad" for that classic wavering feel — just what
you need for '70s pop or AOR, or for the R&B styles of today. PR-A:028 "FM EP" is the brilliant electric piano
ound that was fashionable during the '80s. It's the perfect match for the pop songs of that era.
2
Select the piano sound you want
After you've selected track 1, press the [ENTER] button.
Now a screen will appear where you can select an instrument to
use for track 1.
Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the
piano category (AC.Piano or EL.Piano).
The JUNO-G contains 21 types of acoustic pianos and 36 types of
electric pianos. These provide sounds that are suitable for a wide
range of styles, so play the keyboard to try them out, and select
one that you like.
When you've selected a sound, press the [ENTER] button to fi nal-
ize your choice.
Turn the dial to
choose the sound
you want.

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