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Record your guitar playing
on an audio track
1
Connect your guitar to the
JUNO-G
Connect your guitar to the AUDIO INPUT "L (MONO)/MIC" jack
located on the rear panel of the JUNO-G. You can use the same
type of "phone" cable that you would use when connecting your
guitar to an amp. If you're using a stereo output (such as when
routing your guitar through an eff ect processor), make connec-
tions in stereo (to both L and R jacks).
Connect your guitar to
the "AUDIO INPUT"
jack on the JUNO-G's
rear panel.
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When you connect your guitar to the JUNO-G, it's especially nice to use a
multi-eff ect unit that contains an amp simulator, such as the BOSS GT-8.
Simply connect this between the JUNO-G and your guitar, and you'll get
that powerful "studio-recorded" sound.
2
Adjust the JUNO-G's input settings
appropriately for your guitar
Press the "PERFORM" button, then press the "MENU" button,
and choose "6. Input Setting" from the menu that appears.
In the screen that appears, choose Input Select as shown below,
and then press the [AUDIO TRACK] button.
Turn the dial to select "LINE
IN L" if you're using monau-
ral input, or "LINE IN L/R" if
you're using stereo input.
Turn the dial to
select "6. Input
Setting" and press
the [ENTER] button.

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