Recording your synthesizer performance, Selecting a piano sound, Selecting the recording source – Roland JUNO-Gi User Manual

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Now, let’s record a piano sound in stereo on tracks 1 and 2 .

What are tracks and V-tracks?

The digital recorder has eight tracks . Each of these tracks has

eight “virtual tracks” (V-tracks), and you can choose one of

these V-tracks to be used for recording and playback . In other

words, you can record your performances on 8 x 8 = 64 tracks,

and choose eight of these tracks for playback .

1

V-Track 1

V-Track 2

V-Track 3

V-Track 4

V-Track 5

V-Track 6

V-Track 7

V-Track 8

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Selecting a Piano Sound

Select a piano sound as described in “Selecting Live Sets” (p . 6) .

1. Press the [RECORDER VIEW] button to turn off its illumination, and then return to the synthesizer screen (LIVE SET PLAY) .
2. Press the category group [PIANO] button to select the PIANO category group .

3. Press the [ENTER] (LIST) button to access the LIVE SET LIST .
4. Use the VALUE dial to select the desired live set, and press the [ENTER] button .

Play the keyboard, and you’ll hear the piano sound . Get the [RHYTHM PATTERN] button to light, and then press the [

] (PLAY) button . Now, practice

your piano part while listening to the rhythm pattern that’s playing .

Selecting the Recording Source

1. Since we’re going to record your synthesizer performance, press the [KEYBOARD] button so it’s lit .

The KEYBOARD INPUT window will open .

2. Turn the VALUE dial to adjust the internal input level (Input Level) .

While you play the keyboard, adjust the internal input level (Input Level) so that the level meter does not reach the maximum position when you play

the loudest passages (“CLIP” is shown when the level meter reaches the maximum position) .

3. Press the [6] (CLOSE) button to close the KEYBOARD INPUT window .

Recording Your Synthesizer Performance

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