Adjusting The Volume Of The Song Player; Center Cancel/Minus-One; Detailed Settings For Center Cancel; Detailed Settings For Minus-One - Roland JUNO-Gi Owner's Manual

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3. Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to play/stop the song.
• When you press the [PLAY/STOP] button, selected song file will play.
• If you press the [PLAY/STOP] button during playback, it will stop.
• If you press the [PLAY/STOP] button once again, playback will resume
from where it was stopped.

Adjusting the Volume of the Song Player

1. Press the [3] (LEVEL) button.
2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the "Audio
Level" or "SMF Level" field, and use the VALUE dial or the
[DEC] [INC] buttons to adjust the volume.
Parameter
Value
Audio Level
0–127
SMF Level
0–127
3. Press the [6] (CLOSE) button to close the setting window.

Center Cancel/Minus-One

If you use "Center Cancel/Minus-One" when playing back an SMF song,
the specified part will be muted (silenced); if you use it when playing
back an audio file, the sounds located in the center will be minimized.
This allows you to mute a specific part of a song and play it yourself,
or to minimize the vocal of a song while you perform that part.
Depending on the file type of the song, you'll be able to perform the
following operations.
File Type
Function
SMF
Minus-One
Center
Audio files
Cancel
1. In the SONG LIST screen, press the [4] (C. CAN/MINUS)
button to turn on.
When you play back the song, the specified part will be muted if the
song is an SMF. If the song is an audio file, the sounds that are located
in the center will be diminished in volume.
2. To turn off Minus-One or Center Cancel, press the [4] (C.
CAN/MINUS) button so it's extinguished.
Explanation
Volume at which the USB Memory Song
Player will play audio files
Volume at which the USB Memory Song
Player will play SMF data
Explanation
Mutes the specified part. For details on
specifying the part to be muted, refer to
"Detailed Settings for Minus-One" (p. 129).
Diminishes the volume of sounds that are
located in the center (such as the vocal or the
melody instrument).
* For some songs, the vocal might not be
minimized successfully.

Detailed Settings for Center Cancel

You can choose from types of the center cancel function.
1. In the SONG LIST screen, press the [5] (SETUP) button.
2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the "Center
Cancel Type" field.
3. Use the VALUE dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the
Center Cancel Type.
Parameter
Value
MID-HI
Center Cancel
LOW
Type
ALL
MEMO
• If you want to save the changes you made to system settings, press
the [6] (WRITE) button. If you want to exit without saving, press the
[EXIT] or [5] (EXIT) button.
• Center Cancel can not only be applied effectively to songs played
using the USB Song Player, but can also be used with respect to the
sound when using USB Audio (p. 132).

Detailed Settings for Minus-One

Here you can specify the parts that will be muted by Minus One when
playing back an SMF song.
Parts for which this setting is ON will be muted.
1. In the SONG LIST screen, press the [5] (SETUP) button.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select to the part (1–16) that you
want to change.
3. Use the VALUE dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to turn the
setting on or off.
You can also use the following function buttons to turn the mute
setting on/off.
• Pressing the [1] (1 ON) button will turn on the mute setting for part
1.
• Pressing the [2] (3–4 ON) button will turn on the mute settings for
parts 3 and 4.
• Pressing the [3] (ALL OFF) button will turn off the mute settings for
all parts.
MEMO
If you want to save the changes you made to system settings, press
the [6] (WRITE) button. If you want to exit without saving, press the
[EXIT] or [5] (EXIT) button.
Explanation
Mid-frequency and high-frequency sounds
localized in the center will be eliminated.
Low-frequency sounds localized in the center
will be eliminated.
All sounds localized in the center will be
eliminated.
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