Roland JUNO-G Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Editing a Song (MIDI Track)
This function inserts blank measures into a specified song position.
As you can set the time signature of the blank measures, this is
convenient when inserting a phrase having a different time signature
in the middle of a song.
For details on the settings, refer to
Basic Operation for Track
Editing
(p. 97).
* Blank measures will also be inserted into the tempo track, beat track,
and audio tracks at the same time.
This transposes the pitch of notes within a specified area, over a +/-
127 semitone range. Use this function to modulate from one key to
another in a song, or to transpose the entire song.
For details on the settings, refer to
Basic Operation for Track
Editing
(p. 97).
Micro Edit lets you edit individual items of sequencer data recorded
in a song, such as MIDI messages and tempo data.
* When you’re going to edit a song, you have to first load it into the
Temporary Area (p. 94).
Access the Microscope screen when you want to view the sequencer
data recorded in a song. Each line indicates the location (measure-
beat-tick) at which the sequencer data is recorded, and the data
recorded at that location.
1.
Load the song that contains the sequencer data you want to
view/edit (p. 115).
2.
Press [F3 (MICRO)].
The MICROSCOPE screen appears.
Press [ ] [ ] to view sequencer data.
* Each time you press [F6 (VIEW)] you will switch between the two
screens. (Piano Roll
Event List)
Inserting a Blank Measure (Insert)
Parameter Value Explanation
Measure 0001–END Measure location at which the blank
measures are to be inserted
For 1– Number of blank measures to be insert-
ed
Beat Numerator: 1–32
Denominator: 2,
4, 8, 16
In general, the time signature of the
measure immediately before insertion
will be used for the blank measures. To
change the time signature of the blank
measures to be inserted, use this pa-
rameter.
* Beat can be specified only when you have
set “Track” to “TRK ALL.”
Transpose the Key (Transpose)
Parameter
Value Explanation
Ch/Part
ALL, Ch 1–16 MIDI channel(s) of the notes to be trans-
posed
ALL:
Transposes all notes.
Ch 1–16:
Transposes only the notes of a specific MIDI
channel.
Measure 0001– Range of measures to be transposed
If you set “For” to “ALL,” all mea-
sures will be specified.
For 1–ALL
Range Min 0 (C -)–127 (G9) Range of note numbers to be transposed
You can also specify the key range by
pressing keys on the keyboard.
Range Max
Bias -127– +127 Transpose amount in semitone steps
Set a “+” (positive) value to raise the
pitch, or a “-” (negative) value to low-
er the pitch.
Editing Individual Items of
Sequencer Data (Micro Edit)
Editing Sequencer Data (Basic
Procedure in the Microscope)
If You Want to Lower the Bass Sound One
Octave...
If your bass is played one octave higher than the staff notation,
use the Transpose function to lower it one octave.
To lower the bass sound one octave, set the Range parameter to
“Lowest-Highest” for the bass part, and set the Bias parameter
to “-12.”
When You Want to Change Percussion
Sounds...
You can also use the Transpose function to change percussion
sounds.
Suppose you want to change conga to tom. If the conga sound is
assigned to the D4 key, and the tom sound is assigned to the C3
key, set the Range parameter to “D4–D4” and the Bias
parameter to “-14.”
Location of the sequencer data (measure-beat-tick)
MIDI channel
Displays the parameter data at the cursor location
Sequencer data
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