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
Message Meaning Action
SD Card Locked!
Writing or erasure are not possible because the SD card
is locked.
Turn o the power, remove the SD card, and unlock it.
SD Card Not Ready!
USB Memory Not Ready!
The SD card or USB memory is not inserted, or is
inserted incompletely.
The SD card or USB memory was removed after you
selected data that was on the SD card or USB memory.
Turn o the power, rmly insert the SD card or USB memory, and then
turn on the power once again.
SD Card Read Error!
USB Memory Read Error!
Failed to load data from SD card/USB memory. Make sure that SD card/USB memory is correctly connected.
It may be that the le is damaged. Do not use this le.
This le cannot be loaded since its format is incorrect. Do not use this le.
SD Card Write Error!
Failed to write data to SD card. Make sure that SD card is correctly connected.
The le or the SD card itself is write protected. Make sure that the le or the SD card is not write protected.
Song Protected!
You are attempting to write data to a song that has
protection switched on.
To write data to the song, switch Protect to OFF (p. 104).
Sys Memory Damaged!
It is possible that the contents of system memory have
been damaged.
Please execute a Factory Reset.
If this does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a nearby
Roland service center.
Too Much Data!
The SMF you’re importing to an arpeggio style or
rhythm pattern contains too much data.
Keep the SMF data within 500 notes (note-on/o) for an arpeggio style,
and within 4,000 events for a rhythm pattern.
The number of steps in the arrangement exceeds 99. Keep the number of steps in the arrangement within 99.
Unsupported Format!
The JUNO-Gi cannot recognize or use the format of the
inserted SD card.
Use the JUNO-Gi to format the SD card (p. 79).
User Memory Full!
There is insucient free space in the JUNO-Gi’s storage
area.
Delete unneeded data.