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Creating a Performance
 
With the JUNO-G, you have total control over a wide variety of 
settings. Each item that can be set is known as a 
 
parameter
 
. When 
you change the values of parameters, you are doing what is referred 
to as 
 
Editing
 
. This chapter explains the procedures used in creating 
Performances, and the functions of the Performance parameters.
In Performance mode you can view the part settings as a list. This is 
called the “
 
PART VIEW
 
” screen. In this screen you can view a list 
that shows settings for eight parts at once, such as the patch assigned 
to each part, and its volume and pan settings. You can also edit these 
settings here, and make detailed settings that cannot be made in the 
PERFORM PLAY screen, or PART MIXER screen.
 
1.
 
Access the PERFORM PLAY screen or the PART MIXER 
screen.
 
2.
 
Press [F5 (PARTVIEW)].
 
The PART VIEW screen will appear.
 
3.
 
Press [
] [
] to select the part.
 
4.
 
Press [F1]–[F6], and/or [ ] [ ] to select the parameter.
 
The name of the parameter at the cursor location is displayed in 
the top line of the PART VIEW screen.
 
5.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to change the value.
 
6.
 
When you’ve finished making settings, press [EXIT] to 
return to the previous screen.
 
If you return to the previous screen without saving, an “*” will 
be displayed at the left of the performance group.
 
If you turn off the power or select a different sound while the 
display indicates “*,” your edited rhythm set will be lost.
“Initialize” means to return the settings of the currently selected 
sound to a standard set of values.
 
*
The Initialize operation will affect only the currently selected sound; 
the sounds that are stored in user memory will not be affected. If you 
wish to restore all of the JUNO-G’s settings to their factory values, 
perform a Factory Reset (p. 164).
 
1.
 
Press MODE [PERFORM] to access the PERFORM PLAY 
screen.
 
2.
 
 
3.
 
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (INIT)].
 
The Performance Initialize window appears.
 
4.
 
Press [
] [
] to select the initialization type.
Default:
 
Resets the currently selected performance in 
the Temporary memory to the standard 
values. Use this setting when you wish to 
create a sound from scratch.
 
Sound Control:
 
Initializes the values of the following part 
parameters.
Cutoff Offset, Resonance Offset, 
Attack Time Offset, Release Time Offset, 
Decay Time Offset, Vibrato Rate, 
Vibrato Depth, Vibrato Delay
 
5.
 
Press [F6 (SELECT)].
 
A message will ask you for confirmation.
 
6.
 
Press [F6 (EXEC)].
 
The initialization will be carried out.
 
*
To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
 
When using patches (or rhythm sets) in Performance mode, some 
settings such as effects settings will be affected by Performance 
settings. If you wish to edit a patch (rhythm set) while hearing how it 
will sound in the Performance, use this procedure:
 
1.
 
Make sure that MODE [PERFORM] is lit.
 
2.
 
Press EDIT [PATCH].
 
The patch (rhythm set) assigned to the current part is displayed 
in the PATCH EDIT screen.
 
3.
 
The rest of the procedure is the same as when making 
 
When you’ve edited a patch, press EDIT [WRITE] to save the 
patch.
Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be lost 
if you turn off the power or select another sound. If you want to keep 
the modified sound, you must save it in the internal USER group 
(user memory) or CARD group (memory card).
When you edit the settings of a Performance, an “*” will appear in 
the PERFORM PLAY screen.
 
When you perform the save procedure, the data that previously 
occupied the save destination will be lost.
 
1.
 
Edit the performance.
 
2.
 
Press [WRITE].
 
Adjusting the Parameters of 
Each Part
 
Initializing Performance Settings
 
Changing the Settings of the 
Patch Assigned to a Part
Saving a Performance 
You’ve Created (Write)
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