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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 conrmation 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.