Song player settings, Playing back music files (song player), Smf/audio files that can be played – Roland JUNO-Di User Manual

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Song Player Settings

The JUNO-Di’s “SONG PLAYER” has the following two functions.

You can play along on the keyboard to the accompaniment of the music

played back by the song player.

Song Player

This plays back songs (audio files or SMF) saved on USB memory. You can

play back songs in an order specified by a “playlist.”

Playlist:

When playing back multiple songs on the JUNO-Di, you can

create a list to specify the order in which the songs will be

played. Use the included “Playlist Editor” software to create a

playlist.

Song list:

This refers to the list of the songs specified in the playlist.

Rhythm Pattern (p. 74)

This plays back rhythm patterns for a wide variety of musical styles.

You can’t use the song player and rhythm patterns at the same

time.

Here’s the procedure for using the JUNO-Di’s song player to play back

music files.

1.

Copy the data from your computer to USB memory.

Music files in SMF, WAV, AIFF, or MP3 formats can be played.

For details, refer to “SMF/Audio Files that can be Played”.

2.

Connect your USB memory to the JUNO-Di, and play back

the music file.

• Please use USB memory sold by Roland. We cannot

guarantee operation if other products are used.

• Connect your USB memory after you’ve turned the JUNO-

Di’s power on.

• Never disconnect the USB memory while the power is

turned on.

Creating a playlist

On your computer, start up the included “Playlist Editor” software and

create a playlist. When you want to use the JUNO-Di to play backing

tracks (accompaniment), it’s convenient to create a playlist beforehand to

specify the order in which the tracks should be played.

For details on how to create a playlist, refer to the

“PlaylistEditorManualE.pdf” that’s installed together with “Playlist Editor.”

• You’ll need to use the included “Playlist Editor” to create

playlists. You can’t create playlists on the JUNO-Di itself.

• Playlist Editor can handle up to 999 songs and 999 playlists,

but the JUNO-Di can use a maximum of 399 songs and 399

playlists.

• You can play back individual songs without creating a

playlist. In this case, you’ll need to place the SMF or audio

files in the root directory of your USB memory. A maximum

of 99 songs can be in the root directory.

• Audio files must have a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz in

order to play them.

Folder structure

When you use the included “Playlist Editor” to create a playlist, the

following folders and files are created.

Playlists may not be shown if you directly add/delete/modify

the song data in the PLAYLIST folder without using Playlist

Editor.

Playing Back Music Files
(SONG PLAYER)

SMF/Audio Files that can be Played

SMF

Format

0 or 1
* For SMF format 1, there are

limitations on the tracks that can be
played.

File size

Maximum of approximately 240 KB
(this will change somewhat
depending on the content of the SMF)

System exclusive

Packet size must be 512 or less

Audio files

WAV/AIFF

Sampling
frequencies

44.1 kHz

Bit depth

8/16/24-bit

MP3

Format

MPEG-1 audio layer 3

Sampling frequency

44.1 kHz

Bit rate

32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/
192/224/256/320 kbps,
VBR (Variable Bit Rate)

Root directory

ROLAND folder

PLAYLIST folder

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