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Recording a Song (MIDI Track)
 
This chapter explains the procedure for using the JUNO-G’s song 
recorder to record a song.
 
Before you begin this procedure, put the sound generator in 
 
Performance mode
 
. Normally, when recording or playing 
back a song, you will put the sound generator in Performance 
mode. The reason for this is that in this mode, only the sound of 
the specified MIDI channel will be heard when you record 
while playing the keyboard of the JUNO-G, and that when the 
song is played back, the parts can independently play up to 16 
different sounds. Thus, Performance mode is suitable for 
recording and playing back a song that uses an ensemble of 
multiple instruments, such as drums, bass, and piano. In 
Performance mode, we recommend that you leave the keyboard 
switches (p. 60) turned off (unchecked). If any keyboard 
switches are on (checked), parts other than the current part will 
also sound when you play the keyboard; you probably don’t 
want this to occur while you’re creating a song.
You can use one of two methods of recording: 
 
realtime recording
 
 or 
 
step recording
 
. Select the method that is appropriate for your situation.
 
 
Realtime recording is the recording method in which your keyboard 
playing and controller operations are recorded just as you perform them.
 
 
Step recording is the recording method in which you can input notes 
and rests one by one. This method is suitable for inputting drums or 
bass with precise timing.
 
Overview of the Recording Process
 
The work flow for recording a new song (MIDI tracks) is as follows.
 
1.
 
Select the sound to be used for recording
 
2.
 
Clear the Temporary Song
 
3.
 
 
4.
 
 
5.
 
 
6.
 
 
7.
 
 
Before you record a song (MIDI tracks), select the sound that you 
want to use for recording. Select the recording method that is 
appropriate for your situation.
 
Performance
 
Select a Performance when you want to record an ensemble 
performance using multiple instruments. When recording a song, we 
recommend that you normally select a Performance.
 
Patch/Rhythm set
 
Select a patch or rhythm set if you want to use a single patch or 
rhythm set to record your playing.
When you record a song (MIDI tracks), the sequencer data is 
temporarily recorded in Temporary Area. If you want to record a 
new song, you must erase any existing sequencer data from 
Temporary Song.
 
If Temporary Song contains an important song that you want to 
keep, you should first save that song to user memory/memory 
card (p. 113).
 
1.
 
Press EDIT [SONG] to access the MIDI TRACK screen.
 
2.
 
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTILITY)].
 
The Song Utility Menu appears.
 
3.
 
Press [F2 (SONG CLEAR)].
 
A message will ask you for confirmation.
 
4.
 
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to execute the operation.
 
*
To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
 
When the operation has been completed, the display will briefly 
indicate “Completed!”
 
Two Recording Methods
 
Before You Record a New 
MIDI Track
 
Select the Sound to be Used for 
Recording
Erasing the Song from Temporary 
Song (Song Clear)
With the factory settings, demo song data will automatically be 
loaded into Temporary Area when the JUNO-G is powered up. 
Here’s how to change this setting so that this automatic load 
does not occur (i.e., the song memory will remain empty).
1.
Press MODE [PERFORM] to access the PERFORM 
PLAY screen.
2.
Press [MENU].
3.
Press [
] [
] to select “2. System,” and then press 
[ENTER]. 
4.
Press [F1 (GENERAL)], and then press [F2 (AUTO LD)] 
to select “Startup.”
5.
Press [
] [
] to select “Load Demo Song at Startup.” 
6.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to set it to “OFF.”
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