Setting the recorder tempo, About the tempo, Caution when changing the recorder tempo – Roland JUNO-Gi User Manual
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Setting the Recorder Tempo
About the tempo
The JUNO-Gi has two types of tempo: the “keyboard tempo” and the “recorder tempo .” The keyboard tempo is used for the synthesizer’s arpeggio
function etc , and the recorder tempo is the tempo of the digital recorder .
Caution when changing the recorder tempo
When you change the recorder tempo, the playback tempo of the rhythm pattern will change, but the playback tempo of the audio data
recorded in the digital recorder will not change . This means that if you change the tempo after recording, the sound of the tracks will no longer
match the sound of the rhythm pattern when you play back .
It’s best to decide on the recorder tempo before you start recording the tracks, and avoid changing it after recording.
1. Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the “ =” (Recorder Tempo) fi eld . Use the VALUE dial to set the recorder
tempo .
MEMO
You can also set the recorder tempo in the TEMPO window that appears when you press the [TEMPO] button (p . 12) .
Placing patterns in an arrangement
You can create an arrangement by placing patterns in the desired order for your song’s structure, from the intro to the ending . The arrangement
you create is saved together with the song .
1. In the RHYTHM PATTERN screen, use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the “Pattern/Arrange” fi eld .
2. Use the VALUE dial to set the “Pattern/Arrange” fi eld to “Arrange .”
3. In the RHYTHM PATTERN screen, press the [1] (ARG EDIT) button .
The ARRANGE EDIT screen will appear .
4. Place the patterns in the ARRANGE EDIT screen .
Reference
For details on the ARRANGE EDIT screen, refer to “Placing Patterns to Create an Arrangement (ARRANGE EDIT)” (p . 123) in the Owner’s Manual .