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Each Live Set has four “ Layers” (Upper 1, 2, Lower 1, 2), and a “ Tone”
is assigned to each of these Layers. A tone is the lowest-level unit of
sound; you can’t play a tone by itself.
Live.Set Layer: Upper 1
Layer: Upper 2
Layer: Lower 1
Layer: Lower 2
Tone
The JUNO-Gi has the following types of tones.
.Tone.Type.
TONE. These are instruments such as piano or strings. All
keys will play the sound of the same instrument.
RHYTHM.
(.Rhythm.Set).
These are instruments such as drum sets. Each key
will play the sound of a di erent instrument.
Tones and rhythm sets have the following groups.
.Tone.Group.
PRESET These are the tones unique to the JUNO-Gi.
GM.(GM2).
These are tones compatible with the GM2
speci cation which was created as a common
standard for MIDI devices across manufacturers
and models.
It’s not possible to edit or rewrite tones themselves on the JUNO-Gi.
However, you can select the tones that will be played by a live set, and
make relative adjustments (o sets) to the values of each tone. You can
save the edited result in a user live set.

Selecting Tones or Rhythm Sets

1. Press.the.[MENU].button.2. Use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.cursor.buttons.to.select.“3..Layer/Split”,.and.press.the.[ENTER].button.
The LAYER/SPLIT screen will appears.
Layer
Switch
Tone
Number
Tone
Group
Tone
Type
Level
Layer
Tone
Tone
Tone
Level
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You can also access the LAYER/SPLIT screen by holding down the
[SHIFT] button and pressing the [SPLIT] button.

Layer On/O

Each layer’s on/o setting is indicated as shown below.
means on
3. Use.the.cursor.buttons.to.move.the.cursor,.and.use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.[DEC].[INC].buttons.to.turn.layer.on/o..
MEMO
You can turn each layer on/o by holding down the [SHIFT] button
and pressing the [1]–[4] buttons.
Button Layer
[SHIFT]+[1] Upper 1 On/O
[SHIFT]+[2] Upper 2 On/O
[SHIFT]+[3] Lower 1 On/O
[SHIFT]+[4] Lower 2 On/O

Selecting Tones

4. Use.the.cursor.buttons.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.tone.number..eld.of.the.tone.that.you.want.to.change,.and.use.the.VALUE.dial.or.the.[DEC].[INC].buttons.to.select.the.desired.tone.number.
You can select the tone group or tone type in the same way.
Parameter Value
Tone.Number 001–
Tone.Group PRST (PRESET), GM
Tone.Type Tone, Rhy (Rhythm)

Selecting Tones from the List

When you move the cursor to the tone number  eld and press the
[ENTER] (LIST) button, the tone list will appear. Use the VALUE dial to
select a tone, and then press the [ENTER] button to con rm.
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Auditioning a Tone ( [PREVIEW] Button)
In the tone list screen, you can hold down the [PREVIEW] button
to audition the tone.
5. Press.the.[EXIT].button.to.return.to.the.previous.screen.
If you want to save these settings, save the live set.
For details, refer to “Saving a Live Set (WRITE)” (p. 35).
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Setting the Octave for Each Layer
In the LAYER/SPLIT screen, you can press the OCTAVE [DOWN]
button or [UP] button to raise or lower by an octave the key
range of the layer at the position of the cursor.
Selecting Tones (LAYER/SPLIT)