Playing rhythm patterns, Turning the rhythm pattern on, Selecting a rhythm pattern – Roland JUNO-Gi User Manual
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Playing Rhythm Patterns
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What is a rhythm pattern?
In addition to its eight tracks, the digital recorder is also able to play rhythm
patterns like a rhythm machine .
You can keep a rhythm pattern playing as a guide while you record, or you
can arrange rhythm patterns appropriately for the structure of your entire
song .
Turning the Rhythm Pattern On
1. Press the [RHYTHM PATTERN] button so it’s lit .
2. Press the [ ] (PLAY) button; the rhythm pattern will play .
3. Use the [RHYTHM PATTERN] slider to adjust the volume .
Selecting a Rhythm Pattern
1. In the RECORDER screen, press the [5] (RHYTHM)
button .
The RHYTHM PATTERN screen will appear .
Make sure that the “Pattern/Arrange” fi eld
indicates “Pattern .” If it indicates “Arrange,”
change it to “Pattern .”
2. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the Pattern
Number fi eld . Use the VALUE dial to select a pattern .
Selecting the Drum Sound (Rhythm Set)
3. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the “Rhythm Set” fi eld, and use the VALUE dial to select a rhythm set
number .
Reference
For details, refer to page 121 in the Owner’s Manual .
MEMO
You can also access the RHYTHM PATTERN screen by holding down the
[SHIFT] button and pressing the [RHYTHM PATTERN] button .
The JUNO-Gi contains various patterns created for use in the introduction,
verse, fi ll, and ending . The pattern type is indicated by the letters at the end of
the pattern name .
Pattern
Explanation
IN (Intro)
A performance pattern for use during an introduction .
V (Verse) 1, 2
These are the main performance patterns . 1 is the basic
pattern, and 2 is a more advanced variation of 1 .
F (Fill) 1, 2
These are performance patterns typically inserted at transi-
tions between phrases . Choose either 1 or 2 depending on
the pattern that will follow the fi ll .
E (Ending)
A performance pattern used at the end of the song .
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Rhythm Pattern