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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
[4] (SYNC)
Parameter Value Explanation
USB.Song.Sync.
Mode
Species the synchronization signals that the JUNO-Gi’s USB
memory song player will follow.
MASTER
The JUNO-Gi’s USB memory song player will
be the master. Choose this setting if you’re
operating the JUNO-Gi by itself, without
synchronizing it to any other device.
SLAVE
The JUNO-Gi’s USB memory song player will
be the slave. Choose this setting if you want
the JUNO-Gi to operate according to MIDI
Clock messages received from an external
device.
REMOTE
The JUNO-Gi’s USB memory song player will
obey MIDI Start, Continue, and Stop messages
from an external device, but will use its own
keyboard tempo.
MIDI.Clock.
Output OFF, ON
If this is ON, the JUNO-Gi will transmit MIDI
clock to an external MIDI device.
* This.cannot.be.set.if.USB.Song.Sync.Mode.
is.“SLAVE.”
LiveSet.Tempo.
Switch OFF, ON
If this is ON, switching live sets will make
the keyboard tempo change to the “LiveSet
Tempo” (p. 38) specied for that live set.
Tempo.Link OFF, ON
If this is ON, the keyboard tempo will match
the recorder tempo. This is convenient when
you want to play arpeggios in time with the
tempo of the recorder’s song (p. 32).

* The.JUNO-Gi’s.Digital.Recorder.cannot.synchronize.to.an.external.

MIDI.device.

* If.the.Tempo.Link.is.on,.the.JUNO-Gi.cannot.synchronize.to.an.

external.MIDI.device.(p..134).

System Menu [4] (CLICK/PLAYER) [1] (CLICKOUT)
Parameter Value Explanation
Click.Setting
Song/Click
Output from the SONG/CLICK OUT jack
CLICK
When the USB Memory Song Player is playing
back, a click tone at the tempo of the USB
memory song will be output from the SONG/
CLICK OUT jack (it will not be output from the
OUTPUT L/R jacks.)
RECORDER
The sound from the Digital Recorder will be
output from the SONG/CLICK OUT jack (it will not
be output from the OUTPUT L/R jacks).
USB SONG
The sound from the USB Song Player and USB
audio of your computer will be output from the
SONG/CLICK OUT jack (it will not be output from
the OUTPUT L/R jacks).
Click.Level 0–10 Volume of the click
Click.Sound
Sound type of the click
TYPE 1 A conventional click sound (A bell will sound on
the rst beat.)
TYPE 2 Clicks
TYPE 3 Beeps
TYPE 4 Cowbell
Level
Song/Click.
Output.Level 0–127 Volume of the output from the SONG/CLICK
OUT jack
[2] (PLAYER)
Parameter Value Explanation
Song.Player.Level
Audio.Level 0–127 Sets the volume at which audio les will be
played by the USB memory song player.
SMF.Level 0–127 Sets the volume at which SMF will be played by
the USB memory song player.
System Menu [5] (D BEAM) [1] (GENERL)
Parameter Value Explanation
Sensitivity
D.Beam.Sens 0–127
This sets the D Beam controller’s sensitivity.
Increasing this value will make the D Beam
controller more responsive.
[2] (SYNTH)
Parameter Value Explanation
Level.&.Range.
Level 0–127 Volume Level of the Solo Synth
Chorus.Send.
Level 0–127 Level of the signal sent to chorus
Reverb.Send.
Level 0–127 Level of the signal sent to reverb
Range 2OCT, 4OCT,
8OCT
Range in which the pitch of the solo synth will
vary
Osc1
Osc.1.Waveform
Waveform
SAW Sawtooth wave
SQR Square wave
Osc.1.Pulse.
Width 0–127
Pulse width of the waveform
By cyclically modifying the pulse width you can
create subtle changes in the tone.
Osc.1.Coarse.
Tune -48–+48 Pitch of the tone’s sound (in semitones, +/-4
octaves)
Osc.1.Fine.Tune -50–+50 Pitch of the tone’s sound (in 1-cent steps)
Osc2.&.Sync
Osc.2.Waveform
(same as Osc 1)
Osc.2.Pulse.
Width
Osc.2.Coarse.
Tune
Osc.2.Fine.Tune
Osc.2.Level 0–127 Level of the OSC2
Osc.Sync.Switch OFF, ON
Turning this switch on produces a complex
sound with many harmonics. This is eective
when the OSC1 pitch is higher than the OSC2
pitch.