Playing Song Files From Usb Memory; Copying Song Files From Your Computer To Usb Memory; Song Files That Can Be Played; Insert The Usb Memory - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

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Playing Song Files from USB Memory

The USB Memory Song Player is able to play audio
files (WAV, MP3, AIFF) or Standard MIDI Files (SMF)
that you've copied from your computer to USB
memory.
Copying Song Files from Your
Computer to Usb Memory
You'll need to copy the audio files from your computer to the root level
of your USB memory.
Copy to a USB drive
MP3, WAV, AIFF, SMF (.MID)
MEMO
• Use USB memory sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if
other products are used.
• A maximum of 99 song files can be handled.

Song files that can be played

SMF
0 or 1
* For an SMF format 1 song that has more than
Format
16 tracks, all of the tracks might not play back
correctly in some cases.
Maximum of approximately 240 KB
File Size
(this will change somewhat depending on the
content of the SMF)
System Exclusive
Packet size must be 512 or less
MP3
Format
MPEG-1 audio layer 3
Sampling Frequency
44.1 kHz
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320
Bit Rate
kbps, VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
WAV, AIFF
Sampling Frequency
44.1 kHz
Bit Rate
8/16/24 -bit
GM
GM (General MIDI) is a set of recommendations that allows the
MIDI capabilities of sound modules to be standardized across
manufacturers. Sound modules or music data that meet the GM
standard carry the GM logo (
can be played back on any sound module carrying the GM logo,
and will produce essentially the same musical performance.
GM2
GM2 (
) is a set of recommendations that is upwardly
compatible with the original GM recommendations, and
allows a higher level of musical expression and compatibility.
It covers issues that were not covered by the original GM
recommendations, such as ways in which sounds can be edited
and how effects should be handled. It also expands the sounds
that are available. Sound modules that are compatible with
GM2 will correctly play back music data that carries either the
GM or GM2 logo. The original GM, which does not include the
GM2 enhancements, is sometimes called "GM1" in order to
distinguish it from the newer set of recommendations.
128
). Music data with the GM logo

Insert the USB Memory

1. Insert your USB memory into the USB MEMORY slot as
shown in the illustration below.
Insert USB Memory
NOTE
• Never insert or remove a USB memory while this unit's power is
on. Doing so may corrupt the unit's data or the data on the USB
memory.
• Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in-until it is firmly in
place.
• If the USB memory contains numerous song files, it may take some
time for loading to be completed.
Playing Along with an Song File from
USB Memory
1. Press the [SONG LIST] button.
When you press the [SONG LIST] button, the display will list the song
files in USB memory.
MEMO
The songs will be ordered by their file name (in the order of
numerals, uppercase letters, and lowercase letters).
Function buttons
Button
Explanation
[1] (<< BWD)
Plays the song while rewinding
[2] (FWD >>)
Plays the song while fast-forwarding
[3] (LEVEL)
Adjusts the volume of the song player
[4] (C. CAN/MINUS)
Enables center cancel or minus-one playback
[5] (SETUP)
Makes center cancel or minus-one settings.
[6] (WRITE)
Saves the Song Player settings
2. Select a song.
Use the VALUE dial or the cursor [
the list.
] [
] buttons to select a song in

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