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Song Player Settings
1.
Connect the USB memory containing your playlists and
songs to the JUNO-Di.
2.
Press the [SONG LIST] button.
The button’s indicator will light, and the song list screen will appear.
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3.
Use the dial or the [ ] [ ] buttons to select the song
that you want to play.
4.
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button.
The selected song will play.
After selecting a song, you can press the [SONGLIST] button,
[ENTER] button, or [EXIT] button to exit the song list screen and
access the main screen. Even while the song is playing, you can
change the tone played by the keyboard, and play along with
the song using an appropriate sound.
5.
To stop song playback, press the [PLAY/STOP] button.
The next time you press the [PLAY/STOP] button, playback will
resume from the point at which you stopped.
You can use the following buttons to move the playback location.
If you switch the song to be played while you’re in a screen
other than the song list screen, it may take several seconds
until playback begins.
1.
Press the [LEVEL] button.
The indication in the upper line of the screen will change depending
on the current state of the song player.
• If audio data is selected for the song player, this will indicate “AUDIO
LEVEL.”
• If SMF is selected for the song player, this will indicate “SMF LEVEL.”
2.
Use the dial to adjust the volume.
The volume of the song player will change.
Value:
0–127
3.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen.
The “AUDIO LEVEL” and “SMF LEVEL” values you adjust as
described above will be lost when you turn off the power. If
you want these settings to be retained even while the power is
off, specify them using the System settings “Audio Level” and
“SMF Level” (p. 75).
You can change the playback tempo of SMF songs.
For details on operation, refer to “Changing the Tempo” (p. 58).
Even if an audio file is selected, the tempo setting will be
displayed and the value will be modified, but the tempo of the
song will not change.
Selecting and Playing a Song ([SONG LIST] Button)• Performance data from the SMF playback will not be
transmitted from the USB COMPUTER connector.
• If you’re playing an SMF, turn on the [PERFORM]
button.
• If you want to play along on the keyboard while the
SMF plays, select the setting that you want to play from
the keyboard, and then start playback. Don’t switch
settings while the SMF is playing.
• If you play back an SMF while editing the sound
settings, the contents of the temporary area may be
rewritten or the data you were editing may be lost. If
you want to keep the changes you’ve made, carry out
the Write procedure to save your changes before you
play back the SMF (p. 62).
• You can’t perform Write procedure or use Utility
functions (p. 77) while playing a song.
• Only audio files with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz
can be played.
• The JUNO-Di can handle a maximum of 399 songs or
playlists. (The maximum number that can be handled
by Playlist Editor is 999.)
Moving the Playback Location Button Description
[ ]
Returns to the beginning of the song. If you press this at
the beginning of a song, you’ll move to the beginning of
the preceding song. Hold down the button to rewind
the song.
[]
Moves to the next song. Hold down the button to fast-
forward the song.
[PLAY/STOP]
Play/stop the song.
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