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Li Ste N To T He De Mo Song; Midi Tracks; Audio Tracks - Roland JUNO-G Product Manual

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Li ste n to t he de mo song

The JUNO-G contains a demo song that you can use as a model for your own
productions. It's an example of what a pro musician can do with the JUNO-G.
Let's start by listening to this demo song.
Turn on the JUNO-G's power, wait for it to start up, and then simply press the
[PLAY] button to hear the demo. Be careful of the volume.
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Take a l o o k a t t he s o n g r e c o r d e r
The JUNO-G has a function called the "song recorder. " The song recorder contains "MIDI tracks" that let you record note data that will play
the JUNO-G's own sounds, and "audio tracks" that let you record sounds from a connected mic etc., just as though you were using an audio
recorder. Let's take a look at these two types of tracks.

MIDI tracks

The "MIDI tracks" record the note data and other performance
data that plays the JUNO-G's synthesizer sound generator.
Press the [SONG] button to see these tracks.
The instrumental parts of the demo song are all recorded on
these MIDI tracks. The screen makes it easy to see which instru-
ment is assigned to each of the 16 tracks.
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Turn on the power, and press the
[PLAY] button.

AUDIO tracks

"Audio tracks" are the other type of track; they record actual "sound"
from a mic or other audio source connected to the JUNO-G.
Press the [AUDIO TRACK] button to see these tracks.
The vocal parts of the demo song are recorded on the audio
tracks. Notice that the audio waveforms are shown on the four
tracks.

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