Roland JUNO-Gi Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Importing SMF on Your Computer to a Rhythm Pattern (IMPORT)
You can create your own original Rhythm Pattern by importing SMF on
your computer.
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You’ll need a commercially available SD card reader in order to
perform this procedure.
1. Using your computer and a commercially available SD card
reader, copy your Standard MIDI File (.MID) into the SD card’s
“/ROLAND/IMPORT” folder.
2. Insert the SD card into the JUNO-Gi, and switch on the
JUNO-Gi’s power.
3. Press the [RECORDER VIEW] button.
4. Press the [5] (RHYTHM) button.
The RHYTHM PATTERN screen will appear.
5. Press the [3] (IMPORT) button.
6. Turn the VALUE dial to select the SMF or phrase that you
want to import.
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If you decide not to import, press the [EXIT] button.
7. Press the [6] (NEXT) button.
8. Assign a name to the Rhythm Pattern that you want to
import. After you’ve assigned a name, press the [6] (NEXT)
button.
For details on how to enter a name, refer to ”Assigning a Name” (p. 19).
9. Press the [1] (USER) or [2] (SONG) button to select the
import-destination group.
Group Explanation
USER
These are patterns saved within the JUNO-Gi’s
internal memory. These patterns can be used in
any song.
SONG
These are patterns saved within a song. These
patterns cannot be used in another song.
10. Use the VALUE dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the
desired Rhythm Pattern Destination.
11. Press the [6] (EXEC) button.
A conrmation message will appear.
12. Press the [5] (EXEC) button to execute.
To cancel, press the [6] (CANCEL) button.
The SMF or phrase will be imported into the Rhythm Pattern.
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Please note the following point regarding the Import operation.
Ensure that the SMF’s rhythm part uses MIDI channel 10.
A maximum of 4000 events can be imported. If you exceed 4000
events, the display will indicate “Too Much Data!”
Ensure that the SMF to be imported is no longer than 32 measures.
A maximum of 99 les can be imported.