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Playing Back a Song

This chapter explains how you can use the JUNO-G’s song recorder
to play back a song.

When you play back a song, we recommend that you use the
sound generator in

Performance mode

. In Performance mode,
up to sixteen different sounds can be played separately by the
sixteen parts, making this mode ideal for playing songs that are
multi-instrument ensembles of drums, bass, piano, etc.
The JUNO-G can load a song from user memory or a memory card
into the temporary area, and play it.

The Temporary Song will be lost if you turn power off or load
another song into Temporary Area. If Temporary Area contains
a song you wish to keep, you must save that song to user
memory or memory card (p. 113).

1.

Press EDIT [SONG] to access the SONG LIST screen.

* Pressing [SONG] toggles you between the SONG LIST screen and
MIDI TRACK screen.
* By pressing [ ] [ ] in the above screen, you can specify the type of
songs that will be displayed. If various types of songs are saved
together, it will be easier to find the desired song if you restrict the
displayed file types in this way.
ALL:
all songs will be displayed
SVQ:
Only the SVQ song files are displayed
SMF:
only Standard MIDI Files will be displayed

2.

Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to select the song.

[F1 (USER)]:

Songs in user memory

[F2 (CARD)]:

Songs on a memory card

3.

Press [F6 (LOAD)].

A Message will ask you for confirmation.

4.

Press [F6 (EXEC)].

When the song has finished loading, the performance data of
the loaded song will be displayed in the MIDI TRACK screen.

* You can also load a song by holding down [SHIFT] and pressing
[WRITE] (p. 115).

5.

Press SONG RECORDER [PLAY] to start playback.

When the song finishes playing, it will stop automatically. If you
want to stop playback midway through the song, press [STOP].

If you play back the song while the MIDI TRACK screen is
displayed, the screen will scroll in keeping with the song
playback location.

There will be no sound if samples have not been loaded for the
patches used in the song. You must load the necessary samples
beforehand (p. 115).
The JUNO-G can immediately play the MIDI tracks of SMF data
without loading the song into the temporary area (
Quick Play
).
This lets you verify the contents of a song before loading it into the
temporary area.

Quick Play does not play back the audio tracks. If you want to
play the audio tracks, you must load the song into the
temporary area.

1.

Press EDIT [SONG] to access the SONG LIST screen.

* This button is pressed to toggle between the SONG LIST screen and
the MIDI TRACK screen.
* By pressing [ ] [ ] in the above screen, you can specify the type of
songs that will be displayed. If various types of songs are saved
together, it will be easier to find the desired song if you restrict the
displayed file types in this way.
ALL:
all songs will be displayed
SVQ:
Only the SVQ song files are displayed
SMF:
only Standard MIDI Files will be displayed

2.

Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to select the song.

[F1 (USER)]:

Songs in user memory

[F2 (CARD)]:

Songs on a memory card

3.

Press SONG RECORDER [PLAY] to start playback.

When the song finishes playing, it will stop automatically. If you
want to stop playback midway through the song, press [STOP].

* If you want to return to the song in the temporary area, press EDIT
[SONG] to access the MIDI TRACK screen, and then press [F5 (TMP
SONG)].

There will be no sound if samples have not been loaded for the
patches used in the song. You must load the necessary samples
beforehand (p. 115).

Loading and Playing a Song

(Load Play)

With the factory settings, demo song data will automatically be
loaded into Temporary Area when the JUNO-G is powered up.
Here’s how to change this setting so that this automatic load
does not occur (i.e., the song memory will remain empty).
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [ ] [ ] to select “2. System,” and then press
[ENTER].
3. Press [F1 (GENERAL)], and then press [F2 (AUTO LD)]
to select “Startup.”
4. Press [ ] [ ] to select “Load Demo Song at Startup.”
5. Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to set it to “OFF.”
6. Press [F6 (WRITE)] to save the setting.

Playing MIDI Tracks

Immediately (Quick Play)

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