If you're
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adding live audio—use the Input Level settings on the KEYBOARD
INPUT or AUDIO INPUT SELECT screens to set your input level
relative to your source tracks.
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bouncing the rhythm pattern sound—use its fader to set its level
as desired.
Play the song a few times, watching the master level meters on the
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RECORDER screen. Adjust it if necessary so the level's not too loud
or soft.
Performing the Bounce
Press RECORDER VIEW until you see the RECORDER screen.
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Press 1 (MODE) repeatedly until the JUNO-Gi displays a message
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announcing you're in Bounce mode and you see "BOUNCE" in the
upper-right corner of the screen.
Use the 3, 4, 5, and/or 6 buttons to highlight the Target Track
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value, as shown here:
Set the Target Track to the track whose V-Track you want to bounce
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to. To bounce in
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mono—select a single track: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.
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stereo—select a pair of tracks: 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, or 7/8.
(In the illustration above, we'll be bouncing in stereo to Tracks 1/2.)
Highlight the target V-Track value, and set it to the V-Track to which
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you want to bounce.
Here we're going to be bouncing in stereo
onto V-Track 6 belonging to Tracks 1 and 2.
If you're bouncing in stereo, the JUNO-Gi automatically targets the
same-numbered V-Track for both of the selected tracks.
If you select a V-Track that already contains a recording, you'll see a
next to its name. Unless you want to replace what's currently on
the V-Track, select one that doesn't have a .
Press 9 to return to the start of the song, or to a place just in front
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of the section you want to bounce.
Press the REC button, and then PLAY—the bounce begins.
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When you reach the end of the song or the section you want to
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bounce, press STOP.
Listening to Your Bounce
In order to hear the bounce, you need to silence the individual elements
that comprise it; otherwise, you'll be hearing two copies of everything at the
same time. Here's how to check out your bounce:
On the RECORDER screen, press 1 (MODE) until neither "BOUNCE"
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or "MASTERING" appear in the upper right corner. This means you're
back in Normal mode.
In Normal mode there's nothing here, like this.
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