Recording, Selecting the recording tracks, If you make a mistake while recording (undo/redo) – Roland JUNO-Gi User Manual
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Recording
1. Press the [RECORDER VIEW] button so it’s lit .
In the display, make sure that the indication is not “BOUNCE” or “MASTERING .” If these indications are shown, press the [1] (MODE) button a number of
times until “BOUNCE” or “MASTERING” are not shown .
Mode indication (use the [1] (MODE) button to change)
(none)
Normal recording mode
BOUNCE
Bounce mode
MASTERING
Mastering mode
Selecting the recording tracks
2. Press the [
] button to return to the beginning of the song .
3. Press the [●] (REC) button .
The [●] (REC) button will blink, indicating that you’re in recording-standby mode .
In recording-standby mode, the TRACK [1/5] and [2/6] buttons will blink red .
4. Select the recording tracks . In this example we want to select tracks 1 and 2, so there’s no need to press any buttons .
MEMO
If you’ve selected the keyboard as the input, you’ll probably want to use two tracks to record in stereo . Press the TRACK [1/5] or [2/6] button to
record in stereo on tracks 1 and 2 .
However, if you want to mix the sound of the L-channel and R-channel inputs and record the mixed result on track 1, press the TRACK [1/5] button
once again while tracks 1 and 2 are selected . Track 1 will be selected as the recording destination .
Recording
5. Press the [ ] (PLAY) button .
The [●] (REC) button and [
] (PLAY) button will light, and recording will begin .
6. Play the keyboard to record your performance .
7. To stop recording, press the [■] (STOP) button .
The [●] (REC) button and [
] (PLAY) button will both go out .
* You can’t play back sounds with a recording time of less than one second .
If you make a mistake while recording (Undo/Redo)
When recording, there might be times when you would like to cancel the result of an operation, such as when you’re
not satisfi ed with the recorded result, or if you used the wrong editing settings . In such cases, you can press the
[UNDO/REDO] button to “undo” the operation .
Undo will take you back to the state you were in before the most recent operation was performed .
Reference
For details on Undo, refer to page 96 in the Owner’s Manual .