Settings and other data to sequencers (p. 98) – Roland JUNO-D User Manual

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Performing with an external MIDI device

Set the same Device ID number used for
recording (p. 91)

If not set to the same Device ID number, the performance settings
recorded at the beginning of the song cannot be received.

Make sure to start playback at the beginning
of the song

When playback of a song is started at any point other than the
beginning, the performance settings at the time of recording are not
used, and the song is not played back correctly.

Playing together with the playback

of a recorded performance

You can play the JUNO-D’s keyboard along with a previous
performance by playing while the recorded material is played back.
In this case, select a Part that was not recorded for playing the
keyboard.

Transposing playback of

performances (Master Key Shift)

If you wish to transpose the playback of a song, use the Master Key
Shift setting. This setting will transpose all Parts except for the Drum
Part. You can specify a transposition of up to +/-2 octaves in
semitone steps.

1.

Press [SYSTEM] so it is lit.

2.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select “Master Key Sft.”

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3.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the value (-24– +24).

Value:

-24– +24

4.

Press [WRITE] to save the settings.

For further information, refer to

“How to make the system

function settings”

(p. 88).

Press [EXIT] to cancel the operation and return to the previous
page.

Backing-up (saving) all JUNO-

D settings on your external

MIDI sequencer

By executing the Performance or Patch Utility “XFER to MIDI”
command (p. 51, p. 61) with DUMP ALL selected as the content to be
transmitted (What), you can transmit all of the user area data
(patches, performances, system, etc.) from the MIDI OUT connector.
By recording these messages on your external MIDI sequencer and
saving them, you can back up all of the JUNO-D’s data. If you want
to restore the backed-up data into the JUNO-D once again, send the
data to the JUNO-D’s MIDI IN. Do not operate the JUNO-D while
this data is being received.

Using the JUNO-D as a

General MIDI/General MIDI 2

system-compatible sound

module

You can play back music data designed for General MIDI and
General MIDI 2 sound generators by connecting an external
sequencer and using the JUNO-D as a sound module.

For instructions on connecting the external sequencer, refer to p.
96.

Playing back General MIDI/General

MIDI 2 music data

Be sure to note the following when playing back General MIDI or
General MIDI 2 music data.

Set the System Exclusive Receive Switch to ON
(p. 90).

When set to OFF, GM System On and GM 2 System On MIDI
messages cannot be received. With the factory settings, this will be
“ON.”

Make sure to play back from the beginning of
the song

When playback of a song is started at any point other than the
beginning, the sound generator settings won’t be reset to the default
settings for General MIDI and General MIDI 2, so the song won’t be
played back correctly.

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