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Performing with an external MIDI device
Performing with an
external MIDI device
2.
Use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select “Local Control.”
fig.r10-22_40
By holding down [SHIFT] and using PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/
[] you can quickly select the “SYSTEM|GENERAL” group
(p. 90).
3.
Use VALUE [-]/[+] to set the parameter to “OFF.”
4.
Press [WRITE] to save the settings.
For further information, refer to
“How to make the system
function settings”
(p. 88).
Press [EXIT] to cancel the operation and return to the previous page.
* Regardless of the Local Control setting, music data from an external
MIDI device is always received and will play the internal sound
generator.
Turning on the external sequencer’s
thru function
Turn the sequencer’s Thru function ON. The sequencer takes the
performance data received at the MIDI IN connector and outputs the
data unchanged from the MIDI OUT connector (refer to the previous
section).
To determine whether or not your sequencer features a MIDI Thru
function and for instructions on making the Thru function setting,
refer to the owner’s manual for your sequencer.
* If your sequencer does not have a Thru function, set the JUNO-D’s
Local Control to ON.
Setting the performance
Before beginning to record, first make the Performance settings
(select the Patches and Key mode, make any multi-effects, chorus,
and reverb settings, set the knobs, and so on).
Also set the Receive Channel and Receive Switch for each part
(p. 57)
Recording
Recording the performance’s settings
at the beginning of the song
First, record the Performance settings at the beginning of the song. If
this is done, playing back the song from the beginning will
automatically set the JUNO-D to the Performance settings that were
used during recording (regardless of the Performance that was
selected when playback began), ensuring that playback will use the
correct sounds and settings.
* Record the song at the tempo at which it is to be played back. If the
tempo used for playback of a song is changed from the tempo selected at
the time of recording, the JUNO-D may not be able to correctly receive
the settings for the recorded Performance, which may prevent proper
playback of the performance data.
1.
In Performance mode, press [UTILITY] so it is lit.
2.
Use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select “XFER to MIDI.”
3.
Press [ENTER].
Make “XFER to MIDI” settings as described in
“Transmitting
performance settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER
to MIDI)”
(p. 61).
Select “CUR PERFORM” for “What.”
4.
Put your external sequencer in recording mode before you
execute “XFER to MIDI.”
5.
Press [ENTER] to transmit the settings.
Do not press any key on the keyboard while the transmission is
in progress. Pressing a key sends Note messages from the MIDI
OUT connector.
To cancel the transmission, press [EXIT].
6.
After the transmission is finished, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.”
7.
Stop the external sequencer.
Recording each part separately
Next, we will record the music data for each Part onto separate
tracks. We will start recording the song from the measure following
the one in which the Performance settings were recorded.
We will record tracks in the order of drums
→
bass
→
accompaniment
→
melody, while listening to the tracks that were
recorded on previous passes.
For example, assign Tones to each Part as shown below.
Drums: Part 10
Bass: Part 9
Accompaniment: Part 6
Melody: Part 3
* Tone changes, and the actions of the Pitch Bend lever, Modulation
lever, knobs, and other controls are also recorded.
* It is not necessary to record the song at the tempo at which it is to be
played back. You may record at a tempo that is comfortable for you.
Listening to the recorded
performance
When you finish recording all Parts, play it back and listen to the
result. Note the following when playing back a song.
* If you modify the settings of each Part (volume, panning, etc.), you will
need to re-record the modified performance settings at the beginning of
the song.
Set the “Rx Sys Exc” (System Exclusive
Receive Switch) to ON (p. 90)
When set to OFF, the performance settings recorded at the beginning
of the song cannot be received. With the factory settings, this will be
“ON.”
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