Song Protect; Song Optimize (Saving Space On The Sd Card); Saving The Current Settings To The Song (Song Write) - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

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Song Protect

Even after you've finished the work of creating a song, you could lose
your song by accidentally recording over it or erasing it. To prevent
such accidents, the Song Protect setting lets you protect a song so that
it cannot be erased or modified.
If you've protected a song, the RECORDER screen will indicate
"PROTECT, " and the following operations will not be possible.
• Recording
• Track editing
• Changing the song name
• Removing the song
• Song optimize
• Writing a song
• Writing or editing a rhythm arrangement
• Writing an effect song patch
• Writing a song rhythm pattern
1. Choose Recorder Menu g 1. Song Edit g Song Protect
(p. 98).
The display will ask "Protect Song?"
2. Press the [5] (EXEC) button.
If a song is protected, the song protect symbol "PROTECT" is shown in
the RECORDER screen.
To turn off the protect setting, perform the same procedure once
again.

Song Optimize (Saving space on the SD card)

When you perform track editing or punch-in/ out, the previous data
will remain on the SD card without being erased. In some cases,
this unneeded data may occupy significant space on the SD card,
unnecessarily using up the card's capacity. This will reduce the
available recording time.
By executing the "Song Optimize" operation you can erase unneeded
data from the SD card and increase the amount of space that's
available.
1. Choose Recorder Menu g 1. Song Edit g Song Optimize
(p. 98).
The display will ask "Optimize Song?"
2. If you are sure you want to execute the song optimize
operation, press the [5] (EXEC) button. If you decide not to
execute this operation, press the [6] (CANCEL) button.
The Song Optimize operation will be executed. When optimization is
completed, the display will indicate "Song Optimize Completed!"
MEMO
The Song Optimize operation erases the unneeded and unplayable
audio data from all V-tracks.
NOTE
• In some cases, it may take an appreciable amount of time for
optimization to be completed. This is not a malfunction. Don't turn
off the power before optimization has ended.
• If you've executed the optimize operation, you won't be able to
return to the state prior to optimization by executing Undo.
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Saving the Current Settings to the
Song (Song Write)
The following content is saved as song data.
• Mixer status (pan, etc.)
• Insert effects patch number
• Mastering Tool Kit patch number
• Rhythm pattern number
• Rhythm arrangement
• Reverb
These settings are automatically saved following a recording
operation. However, simply editing one of these settings will not save
it, so proceed as follows if you want to save the change.
1. In the RECORDER screen (p. 86), press the [WRITE] button.
A confirmation message will appear.
2. Press the [5] (EXEC) button to execute.
To cancel, press the [6] (CANCEL) button.
MEMO
When you edit the settings of a song, an "*" will be shown in the
RECORDER screen.
If you turn off the power or switch to a different song while this "*"
is displayed, the changes you made will be discarded. If you want to
keep your changes, you must save the song.

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