Song Remove; Song Name Edit; Song Copy - Roland JUNO-Gi Workshop Manual

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The SONG INFORMATION screen provides information regarding the current
song's status on your SD card:
Folder Name—tells you the name of the song's folder on your SD card.
(Each song's folder is assigned a number instead of using the song's title
as displayed on the JUNO-Gi itself.)
Song Size—shows you the amount of card space used by the song's
recordings and other required files.
Free Size—shows the amount of free space still available on your SD
card.

Song Name Edit

Use Song Name Edit to change the name of your song from its default name,
or to change it again if you come up with a better title. On this screen, use
the 3 and 4 buttons to highlight each character position, and then turn
the dial to select the character you want there. Press
2 (TYPE)—to toggle between upper- and lower-case letters, and digits.
3 (DELETE)—to remove the character at the currently highlighted
position and move all the subsequent characters forward.
4 (INSERT)—to add a character between already-entered characters.
When you're done naming the song, press 6 (EXEC) to lock in the new name.

Song Remove

You can delete a song—including its folder and all of its contents—from
your SD card to free up space on the card, or if to simply get rid of the song.
Select the song on this screen, and then press 6 (EXEC). When the JUNO-Gi
asks if you're sure, press 5 (EXEC), or 6 (CANCEL) if you change your mind.
If you haven't backed up your song on your computer, proceed with
caution: Song Remove completely, permanently erases your song.
If you have already backed up the ROLAND folder including the selected
song on your computer, you can use Song Remove to clear space on the
card, knowing you've got a copy of the song on your computer.

Song Copy

If you'd like to make a second copy of a song on your SD card, use the Song
Copy tool. You might want to do this when you're about to make changes to
a song you're not too sure about—the copy acts as your backup in case you
want to go back to the song's original version.
When you select
Song Copy
on the SONG EDIT MENU screen, the JUNO-Gi
asks if you're sure. If you are, press 5 (EXEC).
Each copy you make of a song takes up the same amount of space on
the SD card, in essence doubling the space taken up by the song.
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