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Overview Appendix
USB Memory
Song Player
Digital Recorder
Synthesizer
Selecting Sounds Perform. Functions Editing/Eects Other Settings Rec/Play/Edit Eects Rhythm Pattern
Problem Items.to.check Action
Sound.is.still.heard.
from.the.opposite.
side.as.well.even.
when.panned.all.the.
way.to.one.side
Could eects be applied?
Since the JUNO-Gi’s internal eects are stereo, applying an insert eect will allow
eect sound to be heard from the opposite side even if the source sound is panned all
the way to one side.
Notes.played.in.a.
high.register.sound.
funny
When you play high notes on the JUNO-Gi, you might hear
notes that fail to sound, whose pitch fails to rise, or a noise
that changes depending on the note you play (a warbling,
chirping, rustling, beeping, etc.)
This is usually because you have exceeded the highest note that the JUNO-Gi is able
to produce, and won’t occur with the notes you would normally use. This does not
indicate a malfunction.
Can’t.play.arpeggios Could the system setting “USB Song Sync Mode” (p. 83) have
been set to “SLAVE”?
If “USB Song Sync Mode” is set to “SLAVE,” the JUNO-Gi must be receiving MIDI clock
from an external device.
Set “USB Song Sync Mode” to “MASTER” unless you’re synchronizing the JUNO-Gi with
an external device.
Problems.with.the.Synthesizer.eects
Eect.not.applied
Could the eect switch be o? Check the on/o setting of each eect (p. 44).
Is each layer’s Output Assign set to “MFX”? With the factory settings, the Output Assign of some are not set to “MFX.” Set the
Output Assign to “MFX.”
Check the send level to each eect.
The eect won’t be obtained if the send level to that eect is set at 0. Even if the send
levels to the eect is set above 0, the eect won’t be applied if the multi-eect output
level, chorus level, or reverb level are set to 0. Check each of these settings.
You.specied.a.
delay.time.value.(for.
example.for.multi-
eect.43:.DELAY).
as.a.note.value,.but.
there’s.a.limit.beyond.
which.the.delay.time.
will.not.change
Settings such as the delay time have an upper limit.
Since the delay time has an upper limit, specifying the delay time as a note value and
then slowing down the tempo may reach this upper limit. The maximum delay time is
the highest value that can be specied numerically (i.e., other than in terms of a note
value).
Problems.with.the.USB.Memory.Song.Player
USB.memory.is.not.
detected./.Song.les.
are.not.displayed
Check the format of your USB memory. The JUNO-Gi
can use USB memory that is formatted as FAT. (Normally,
when you purchase USB memory, it will be formatted
as FAT, so you can start using it immediately.) However,
USB memory that was formatted by a computer or other
device as something other than FAT (e.g., NTFS) will not be
recognized by the JUNO-Gi.
Format the USB memory on the JUNO-Gi (p. 79).
Song.les.are.not.
shown Are the songs located in the USB memory’s root directory? Songs placed within a folder will not be displayed on the JUNO-Gi.
Audio.les.on.USB.
memory.won’t.play
The audio le’s le type might not be a le type that can
be played on the JUNO-Gi. Use an audio le of the types listed in “Song les that can be played” (p. 128).
The audio le may be damaged. Check the audio le.
Not.all.the.tracks.of.
an.SMF.format.1.le.
are.played
Could there be too many tracks? In the case of SMF Format
1, some tracks may not play correctly if there are more
than 16 tracks.
Reduce the number of tracks.
Can’t.hear.playback Check the following points [VOLUME] knob setting
Minus-One setting (p. 129)
Problem.with.USB.audio
Sound.from.USB.
Audio.is.strange Could Center Cancel (p. 129) be ON? Center Cancel works not only with respect to songs played using the USB Song Player,
but also aects the sound when using USB Audio. Switch o Center Cancel.
Problems.with.external.MIDI.devices
No.sound.from.an.
external.MIDI.device
Does the JUNO-Gi’s MIDI transmit channel match the
connected device’s MIDI receive channel?
Match the JUNO-Gi’s transmit channel and your connected device’s receive channel
(p. 133).
Exclusive.messages.
are.not.received
Does the transmitting unit’s Device ID number match the
JUNO-Gi’s Device ID number? Set the device ID numbers (p. 82).
When.using.
sequencer.software,.
operating.knobs.or.
other.controls.does.
not.aect.the.sound
Some sequencer software does not “soft thru” system
exclusive messages.
If you’re using this type of sequencer software, and you want to record system
exclusive messages, turn o the following parameter.
Local Switch (p. 82)