Roland JUNO-Gi Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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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
An SD card containing a demo song is inserted when the JUNO-Gi is
shipped from the factory. You’ll be able to record for longer lengths of
time if you use a commercially available high-capacity SD/SDHC card.
When using a commercially available SD/SDHC card, insert it as
follows.
1. Remove the SD card protector screws.
When the JUNO-Gi is shipped from the factory, the SD card protector
is attached by screws at the locations shown in the illustration. To
remove the card protector, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove these
screws.
NOTE
Keep the removed screws and SD card protector out of the reach of
small children so that they won’t be swallowed accidentally.
Never insert or remove a SD card while this unit’s power is on.
Doing so may corrupt the unit’s data or the data on the SD card.
2. Remove the included SD card, insert your SD card into the
slot, and then reattach the SD card protector.
Carefully insert the SD card
all the way in-until it is
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SD cards usable with the JUNO-Gi
The JUNO-Gi supports SDHC/SD cards up
to a capacity of 32 GB.
Preparing an SD card for use
When using a commercially available SD card with the JUNO-Gi,
you must  rst format it as described in “Formatting SD Card
(SD Card Format)” (p. 79). However, don’t format the SD card
that’s included with the JUNO-Gi. If you format the included
SD card, you’ll lose all of the demo song data that was on the
card.
Once you format an SD card, the data that used to be on it
cannot be recovered. We recommend that you back up the data
as described in “Backing Up SD Card Data to Your Computer”
(p. 79).
In order to record, you’ll need to unlock the SD card.
If the SD card is locked, the JUNO-Gi
won’t be able to perform recording or
backup operations. Make sure to unlock
the SD card before inserting it.
Card must be
unlocked!
Removing an SD card
1. Press the SD card inward.
2. Grasp the card and pull it out toward yourself.
About SD Cards
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SD card capacity and recording time
The following table shows the total amount of recording time that is available with one SD/SDHC card (when only one track is used).
If you use a high-capacity SD/SDHC card, you’ll be able to save a larger number of samples.
The JUNO-Gi supports SDHC/SD cards up to a capacity of 32 GB.
Card
Capacity
Recording Times
Card
Capacity
Recording Times
1 GB Approx. 6 hours 8 GB Approx. 48 hours
2 GB Approx. 12 hours 16 GB Approx. 96 hours
4 GB Approx. 24 hours 32 GB Approx. 192 hours
NOTE
The maximum recording time (storage used) for one song is approximately 12 hours (2 GB).
The above recording times are approximate.
The above recording times are for when only one track is used. For example, if you record using all eight tracks, the available time for each track
will be one eighth of the time listed.
Since the 2 GB SD card included with the JUNO-Gi contains a demo song, the available recording time will be shorter than listed above.
With the Track Export function, a maximum of approximately 6 hours and 40 minutes worth of monaural data (approximately 3 hours and 20
minutes worth of stereo data) can be output.