Main
Contents
Fe at ur es .............................................
Overview
Ov er vi ew .o f. the .J UN O- Gi. ............................
Pa ne l. De sc ri pt ion s..................................
Synthesizer 4 (Other Settings)
Ut i li ty . (U TI L IT Y) . . ....................................
System.Settings.(SYSTEM).... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital Recorder 1 (Recording/Playing/Editing)
Displaying.the.Digital.Recorder.Screen.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pl a yi n g .a . So n g. .....................................
Re c or d i ng . ..........................................
Putting.Multiple.Tracks.Together.(BOUNCE.Mode). .. . .
Digital Recorder 3 (Rhythm Pattern)
USB Memory Song Player
Appendix
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About the Synthesizer
Live Sets and Tones Whats a Live Set?
Song.Player
What are Layers and Tones?
Overview of the JUNO-Gi
USB.Memory Song.Player Synthesizer Digital.Recorder
Synthesizer Digital.Recorder
About the Digital Recorder
Tracks and V-tracks
Insert.USB.Memory
V-Track 7
V-Track 6
Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
10
6
5
7
8
9
10
Rear Panel Connections
MIDI connectors
PEDAL jacks HOLD jack
CONTROL jack
AUDIO INPUT jacks
PHONES jack
SONG/CLICK OUT jack
OUTPUT jacks
USB COMPUTER connector
USB COMPUTER connector
About Batteries
About rechargeable batteries
Installing Batteries
3. Insert.the.batteries.into.the.battery.compartment.
4. Replace.the.battery.compartment.cover.
About SD Cards
SD card capacity and recording time
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power O
If you dont want the power to turn o automatically, turn o the Auto Power O setting
About the Display
Adjusting the Display Contrast ( [LCD CONTRAST] Knob)
Turning the Display Backlight On/O
1. Hold.down.the.[SHIFT].button.and.press.the.[EXIT].button.
Turning the display backlight on
Basic Operation of the JUNO-Gi
About the Function Buttons
The [SHIFT] Button Functions
Editing a Value
Moving the Cursor
Entering a Value ([NUMERIC] Button)
The [MENU] Button Function
Assigning a Name
Listening to the Demo Song
1. Press.the.[ ].(PLAY).button.
2. Press.the.[n].(STOP).button.to.stop.
Demo song list
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Synthesizer 1 (Selecting Sounds)
Selecting Live Sets
About the LIVE SET PLAY Screen
Selecting Live Sets from the List
2. Press.the.[ENTER].(LIST).button.
Using the VALUE Dial to Select a Live Set
Selecting live sets by category ( category lock)
Selecting Live Sets by Number ( [NUMERIC] Button)
Selecting Special Live Sets ( [SPECIAL LIVE SET] Button)
Auditioning a Live Set ( [PREVIEW] Button)
Registering and Calling Up Favorite Live Sets (FAVORITE)
Registering a Favorite Live Set
Calling Up a Favorite Sound
Registering, Calling Up, or Editing Favorites in a List
Selecting Tones (LAYER/SPLIT)
Selecting Tones or Rhythm Sets
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Changing the Tone or Volume in the LAYER/SPLIT Screen
Changing the Split Point
1. Hold.down.the.[SPLIT].button.and.press.the.key.that.you. want.to.specify.as.the.split.point.
Synthesizer 2 (Performance Functions)
Changing the Keyboard Settings
Changing the Pitch in One- octave Steps ( OCTAVE [DOWN] [UP] Button)
Transposing the Pitch in Semitone Steps ( [TRANSPOSE] Button)
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch
Controlling Your Performance
D Beam Controller
The usable range of the D Beam controller
D Beam Controller Settings
[S1] [S2] buttons
Pitch Bend/ Modulation Lever
[SOUND MODIFY] Knob
Modifying the Tonal Character ([CUTOFF]/[RESONANCE] Knobs)
Adding Reverberation ([REVERB] Knob)
Adjusting the Level of the Low, Middle and High Frequency Ranges (EQ [LOW]/[MID]/[HIGH] Knobs)
Using Pedals
Holding Notes ( HOLD Pedal)
Adding Expression to Your Performance ( CONTROL Pedal)
CONTROL Pedal Settings
Performing with a Microphone ( Vocoder)
Using the Chord Memory Function
About the Chord Memory Function
Performing with the Chord Memory Function
1. Press.the..[CHORD.MEMORY].button.to.turn.it.on.
2. Play.the.keyboard.
Playing Arpeggios (ARPEGGIO)
About Arpeggio
Playing by Using Arpeggios
Turning Arpeggio On and O
Holding an Arpeggio
Importing SMF on Your Computer to an Arpeggio Style
You can create your own original Arpeggio Style (USER 0164) by importing SMF on your computer.
Youll need a commercially available SD card reader in order to perform this procedure.
The ARPEGGIO STYLE screen will appear.
For details on how to enter a name, refer to Assigning a Name (p. 19).
Synthesizer 3 (Editing/E ects)
Editing a Live Set (LIVE SET EDIT)
Basic Operations in the LIVE SET EDIT Screen
Displaying the LIVE SET EDIT screen
Moving within the LIVE SET EDIT screen
Saving a Live Set (WRITE)
What the saved Live Set data contains
Initializing a Live Set
Copying/Exchanging Layers
LIVE SET EDIT Parameter
LIVE SET EDIT 1 Screen
[1] (TONE)
Key Fade Lower Key Fade Upper
Key Range Lower Key Range Upper
LIVE SET EDIT 2 Screen
[1] (OFFSET)
Velocity Fade Lower Velocity Fade Upper
Velocity Range Lower Velocity Range Upper
[2] (VIBRATO)
LIVE SET EDIT 3 Screen
[1] (COMMON)
* Valid.only.if.the.System.setting.Preview.Mode.(p.. 80).is.set.to.PHRASE.
[2] (CONTROL)
* If.Split.is.on,.the.Upper.layer. will.be.played.by.the.arpeggio.
PRO EDIT Screen
Basic operations in the Pro Edit screen
1. GENERAL
2. PITCH ENV
3. TVF PARAMETER
* If.you.set.LPF2.the.setting.for.the. Resonance.parameter.will.be.ignored.
* If.you.set.LPF3,.the.setting.for.the. Resonance.parameter.will.be.ignored.
LPF BPF HPF PKG
Cuto Keyfollow
4. TVF ENVELOPE
5. TVA PARAMETER
LWR UPR
Bias Position Bias Position
L&U ALL
6. TVA ENVELOPE
7. LFO1/8. LFO2
Applying E ects ( EFFECT EDIT )
Turning E ects On/O (E ect Switch)
Making E ect Settings
Saving your e ect settings
Signal Flow and Parameters ( EFFECT ROUTING)
Multi-E ect Settings ( MFX1, 2)
Controlling a Multi-E ect via MIDI ( MFX1, 2 CTRL)
Multi-E ect Control
Specifying How Multi-E ects are Combined ( MFX STRUCTURE)
Chorus Settings (CHORUS)
Reverb Settings (REVERB)
Eects Parameters
Multi-Eects Parameters (MFX1, 2)
About Note
note:
When Using 3D E ects
About the STEP RESET function
01: EQUALIZER
02: SPECTRUM
03: ISOLATOR
04: LOW BOOST
05: SUPER FILTER
Super Filter Super Filter
SAW1 SAW2
06: STEP FILTER
Step Filter Step Filter
08: AUTO WAH
Auto Wah
09: HUMANIZER
Formant 2-Band
Overdrive
11: PHASER
Phaser
Phaser 2-Band
12: STEP PHASER
Step Phaser
14: INFINITE PHASER
15: RING MODULATOR
16: STEP RING MODULATOR
17: TREMOLO
18: AUTO PAN
Auto Pan
L
Auto Pan
SAW1 SAW2 L
21: ROTARY
Rotary
22: VK ROTARY
Rotary
23: CHORUS
24: FLANGER
Flanger
25: STEP FLANGER
Step Flanger Step Flanger
26: HEXA-CHORUS
Hexa Chorus
Tremolo Chorus
27: TREMOLO CHORUS
28: SPACE-D
29: 3D CHORUS
3D Chorus
3D Step Flanger
3D Flanger
30: 3D FLANGER
32: 2 BAND CHORUS
33: 2 BAND FLANGER
High Band Flanger Low Band Flanger High Band Flanger Low Band Flanger
34: 2 BAND STEP FLANGER
High Band Step Flanger
35: OVERDRIVE
36: DISTORTION
37: VS OVERDRIVE
38: VS DISTORTION
39: GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR
Pre Amp Speaker
Specications for each Speaker Type
40: COMPRESSOR
41: LIMITER
Limiter
42: GATE
Gate Gate
43: DELAY
44: LONG DELAY
Long Delay
45: SERIAL DELAY
Delay 1
Delay 2
47: 3TAP PAN DELAY
48: 4TAP PAN DELAY
1
Quadruple Tap Delay
2 3 4
50: REVERSE DELAY
Rev. Delay
3D Delay C
51: SHUFFLE DELAY
A B
53: TIME CTRL DELAY
Time Ctrl Delay Time Ctrl Delay
54: LONG TIME CTRL DELAY
Time Control Delay
55: TAPE ECHO
Tape Echo
Noise Gen.
56: LOFI NOISE
57: LOFI COMPRESS
58: LOFI RADIO
Radio
59: TELEPHONE
Telephone Telephone
61: PITCH SHIFTER
Pitch Shifter Pitch Shifter
2Voice Pitch Shifter
62: 2VOICE PITCH SHIFTER
63: STEP PITCH SHIFTER
64: REVERB
Reverb
Overdrive
65: GATED REVERB
Reverb
67: OVERDRIVE g FLANGER
68: OVERDRIVE g DELAY
69: DISTORTION g CHORUS
70: DISTORTION g FLANGER
71: DISTORTION g DELAY
72: ENHANCER g CHORUS
73: ENHANCER g FLANGER
74: ENHANCER g DELAY
75: CHORUS g DELAY
76: FLANGER g DELAY
77: CHORUS g FLANGER
78: SYMPATHETIC RESONANCE
Sym. Resonance
3-Band
79: VOCODER
MIC INPUT
Chorus Parameters
note:
Reverb Parameters
Synthesizer 4 (Other Settings)
Utility (UTILITY)
Displaying the UTILITY MENU
Backing Up JUNO-Gi Settings to SD Card ( User Backup)
Types of Data that can be backed up
Formatting USB Memory ( USB Memory Format)
Formatting SD Card ( SD Card Format)
Backing Up SD Card Data to Your Computer
Restoring Backed Up Data to an SD Card
System Settings (SYSTEM)
Making System Settings
The System Menu screen will appear.
3. Press.one.of.the.function.buttons.to.select.the.setting.that.
If necessary, press a function button again to access the desired setting screen.
Example: Tonic of C
[3] ( MST EQ)
System Menu [2] ( KBD/CTRL) [1] ( KBD)
[2] ( PEDAL)
[3] ( CTRL)
System Menu [3] ( MIDI/SYNC) [1] ( GENERL)
Using the Local Switch
Connecting the JUNO-Gi to an external sequencer
[2] ( TX)
[4] (SYNC)
System Menu [4] (CLICK/PLAYER) [1] (CLICKOUT)
[2] (PLAYER)
System Menu [5] (D BEAM) [1] (GENERL)
[2] (SYNTH)
[3] ( EXP)
[4] ( ASSIGN)
System Menu [6] ( INFORMATION)
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Digital Recorder 1 (Recording/Playing/Editing) Displaying the Digital Recorder Screen
Displaying the RECORDER Screen
1. Press.the..[RECORDER.VIE W].button.so.its.lit.
About the RECORDER Screen
Playing a Song
Digital Recorder 1 (Recording/Playing/Editing)
Selecting and Playing a Song ( Song Select)
3. Use.the.cursor.[ ].[ ].buttons.to.select.Song.Select,.and. press.the.[ENTER].button.
Changing the Current Position
Muting Tracks
Track button operations
Muting tracks 18
Turning the Rhythm Pattern on/o
Adjusting the Volume of the Tracks
Adjusting the Pan, Reverb, and EQ ( TRACK SETTING)
1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.press.the.[4].(TRK.SET).button.
4. Press.the.[EXIT].button.to.return.to.the.RECORDER.screen.
Equalizer setting screen ( EQ SETTING)
Switching V-tracks ( V-Track)
Playing Back Repeatedly ( REPEAT)
Specifying the AB Region
Using the AB SETTING Screen To Specify the Repeat Region
3. Hold.down.the.[SHIFT].button.and.press.the.[REPEAT].(A. . . B).button.
Function button
Recording
Song Production Flow
Creating a New Song (Create New Song)
Connecting the Equipment to Record and Adjusting the Input Level
Selecting an Instrument to Record ( REC SOURCE SELECT)
Selecting the Sound of the Synthesizer (KEYBOARD)
Selecting the Sound of the External Audio Input (AUDIO INPUT)
Recording
Entering normal mode
1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.press.the.[1].(.MODE).button.a. number.of.times.to.select.Normal.mode.
Selecting the track to record
2. Press.the.[l].(REC).button.
Re-Recording Over a Mistake ( Punch- In/Out)
Manual Punch-In/Out
Auto Punch-In/Out
Repeatedly Recording the Same Region ( Loop Recording)
Canceling a Recording/Editing ( Undo/Redo)
Reverting to the Previous State (Undo)
Canceling the Undo (Redo)
Putting Multiple Tracks Together ( BOUNCE Mode)
Bounce-Recording
Listening the Result of the Bounce- Recording
Editing
Selecting the RECORDER MENU
1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.press.the.[3].(MENU).button.
2. Use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.cursor.buttons.to.select.the.menu,. and.press.the.[ENTER].button.
3. Use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.cursor.buttons.to.select.the.item,. and.press.the.[ENTER].button.
Track Move (Moving Data)
Example 1: Moving within the same track
Example 2: Moving to a di erent track
Track Erase (Erasing Data)
Track Exchange (Exchanging Data)
Example: Exchanging the entire contents of tracks 1 and 2
Track Import (Importing an Audio File)
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Track Export (Exporting Track Data to an Audio File)
Exported audio les
About the le name
SONG EDIT Menu
Song Select
Create New Song
Information
Song Name Edit
Saving the Current Settings to the Song ( Song Write)
1. In.the.RECORDER.screen.(p..86),.press.the.[WRITE].button.
2. Press.the.[5].(EXEC).button.to.execute.
Digital Recorder 2 (Eects)
Eects in the Recorder Section
Insert Eects
Reverb
Mastering Tool Kit
Using Insert E ects
Displaying the Recorders E ec ts Screen
Turning each E ect On/O (SWITCH)
Selecting an Inser t E ect
Turning the Insert E ect Algorithms On/O
Editing the Insert Eects Settings (EDIT)
Entering a value
When youve nished editing
Saving Insert Eects Settings (WRITE)
Changing the Location of the Insert Eects (LOCATION)
1. In.the.recorders.eects.screen,.press.the.[1].(INS.FX).button.
The INSERT FX screen will appear.
2. Press.the.[4].(LOC).button.
The INSERT FX LOCATION screen will appear.
Insert Eects Parameters
Algorithm
GUITAR Bank
-[AMP]-[EQ]-[NS]-[FX]-[DLY]=[CHO]=[REV]=
* The.order.may.dier.depending.on.the.patch.
AMP
EQUALIZER
NOISE SUPPRESSOR
FX
OD/DS
WAH
COMPRESSOR
LIMITER
OCTAVE
AC.PRO
PHASER
FLANGER
TREMOLO
ROTARY
UNI-V
DELAY
CHORUS
REVERB
COMPRESSOR
ENHANCER
LIMITER
Using Reverb E ect
Selecting the Reverb E ect
1. In.the.RECORDER.screen,.press.the.[6].(EFFECT).button.
2. Press.the.[2].(REVERB).button.
Choosing the reverb type
Mastering ( MASTERING Mode)
What is Mastering Tool Kit?
Mastering Procedure
Exported audio les
Editing the Mastering Tool Kit Settings (EDIT)
Entering values
When youre nished editing
Saving the Mastering Tool Kit Settings (WRITE)
Mastering Tool K it Parameters
Algorithm
INPUT
3BAND COMP
MIXER
Digital Recorder 3 (Rhythm Pattern) Playing a Rhythm Pattern
Displaying the RHYTHM PATTERN screen
About the RHYTHM PATTERN screen
Setting the Recorder Tempo
About the tempo
Caution when changing the recorder tempo
Placing Patterns to Create an Arrangement (ARRANGE EDIT)
Displaying the ARRANGE EDIT screen
1. In.the.RHYTHM.PATTERN.screen,.press.the.[1].(ARG.EDIT).
About the ARRANGE EDIT screen
Switching Patterns
Editing a Pattern (PATTERN EDIT )
Displaying the PATTERN EDIT screen
1. In.the.RHYTHM.PATTERN.screen,.press.the.[2].(PTN.EDIT).
About the PATTERN EDIT screen
Other controllers
Entering Notes
Deleting a Note
WRITE (Saving a Pattern)
Importing SMF on Your Computer to a Rhythm Pattern (IMPORT)
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Playing Song Files from USB Memory
Copying Song Files from Your Computer to Usb Memory
Copy.to.a.USB.drive
Song les that can be played
GM
Center Cancel/ Minus-One
Detailed Settings for Center Cancel
Detailed Settings for Minus-One
Using the Included USB Memory Protector
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Connecting to Your Computer via USB
What is the USB driver?
USB audio
Settings for JUNO-Gi g computer
Settings for computer g JUNO-Gi
Connecting an External MIDI Device
About MIDI
About MIDI Connectors
3. To.save.your.settings,.press.the.[WRITE].button.
MIDI IN connector
Playing the JUNO-Gi from an External MIDI Device
Setting the Receive Channel
Setting the Program Change Receive Switch
Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device
Transmitting Synchronization Data
Using the Keyboard to Control Images (V-LINK)
What is V-LINK?
Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF
1. Press.the.[V-LINK].button.so.its.lit.
Operations on the JUNO-Gi
Chord Memory List
01: Pop 1
10: Pop Min 1
05: Jazz 3
02: Pop 2
11: Pop Min 2
12: Jazz Min 1
15: 4th Stack
13: Jazz Min 2
14: Oct Stack
Error Message List
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Troubleshooting
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Specications
JUNO-Gi: Synthesizer Keyboard (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System)
MIDI Implementation Chart
Model JUNO-Gi
Date : June 1, 2010 Version : 1.00
Index
A
B
C
D
R
S
T
U
V
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply
Placement
Maintenance
Repairs and Data
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NOTICE AVIS
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
WARNING
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement