Recording to an external sequencer, Connecting to an external sequencer, Making settings before recording – Roland JUNO-D User Manual

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Performing with an external MIDI device

Rhythm Set

Using an external MIDI controller to

change the JUNO-D’s tones

Use of the Modulation lever, pedals, and control knobs to make
changes to the JUNO-D’s tones in real time is explained in

“Settings

related to controllers (CONTROLLER)”

(p. 89).

Transmitting Controller numbers set with Modulation Assign (p.
89), Pedal Control Assign (p. 90), and Knob Assign (p. 90) to the
JUNO-D achieves the same effect as working the Modulation lever,
pedals, and knobs.

Recording to an external

sequencer

Now, try using an external sequencer to record your music onto
multiple tracks, and then play back the recorded performance.

Connecting to an external sequencer

fig.r10-20.e

1.

Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that

the power to all devices has been turned off.

2.

After reading “Connecting the JUNO-D to external

equipment” (p. 14), connect an audio device/system or

headphones.

3.

Connect the external MIDI sound device with a MIDI cable as

shown in the figure below.

4.

As described in “Turning on the power” (p. 15), turn on the

power of each device.

Making settings before recording

When recording to an external sequencer, the following steps must
be carried out.

Set the JUNO-D’s Local Control to OFF (refer to the next section).

Turn on the external sequencer’s Thru function (p. 97).

Set the performance (p. 97).

Setting the JUNO-D’s local control to
OFF

The setting that determines whether the keyboard controller section
(p. 40) and sound generator section are separated is referred to as

Local Control

.”

When Local Control is on, playing the keyboard will produce sound,
and moving the pitch bend lever will control the pitch.

When Local Control is off, playing the keyboard will not produce
sound, and moving the pitch bend lever will not control pitch. The
sound generator of the JUNO-D will produce sound only in response
to messages received from an external MIDI device.

fig.r10-21.e

The performance data from the JUNO-D’s keyboard controller
section is output from the MIDI OUT connector and recorded by the
sequencer. This performance data is then also output back to the
JUNO-D from the sequencer’s MIDI OUT connector and played by
the JUNO-D’s sound generator.

If Local Control were ON, each note would be played twice; once by
the music data from the keyboard controller section, and once again
by the data sent from the sequencer. In order to prevent such double
triggering, the Local Control setting is turned off to separate the
keyboard controller section from the sound generating section.

* If your sequencer does not have a Thru function, set the JUNO-D’s

Local Control to ON.

1.

Press [SYSTEM] so it is lit.

Group

Number

Bank Number

Program
Number

MSB

LSB

User

001–002

086

000

001–002

Preset

001–020

086

064

001–020

GM Rhythm

001–009

120

000

001–057

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI Sequencer

JUNO-D

Keyboard Controller
Section

While at this setting,
the JUNO-D’s keyboard
and controllers are
disconnected from
the sound generating
section, so they will not
directly control it.

Sound Generating
Section

All performance data
that arrives at MIDI IN
will be output from
MIDI OUT.

Recording

JUNO-D

Sequencer

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

Set Local
Control to Off.

Set Thru
Function to On.

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