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Copying Songs on an SD Card to Your Computer

To copy your card’s song data to your computer’s hard drive: 

Mount the SD card on your computer.

On  your  computer,  double-click  the  JUNO_Gi  card  to  reveal  its 
ROLAND folder.

Drag the entire ROLAND folder to the location on your computer in 
which you want to store the copy.

Desktop

or

open folder

We  recommend  always  copying  the  entire  ROLAND  folder—instead  of 
any of its contents individually—to avoid possible problems later on.

After the copy is completed, you can unmount the JUNO_Gi device 
from your computer as you would any removable device.

When you return the card to the JUNO-Gi, you can

• 

clear the card—

by formatting the card as described on page 3.

• 

record some more onto the card—

bearing in mind that the copy on the 

computer  won’t  contain  the  new  recordings. You  can  always  make  a 
new copy on the computer, of course.

Copying Songs from Your Computer Back to Your Card

Here’s how to copy your data back onto its original SD card or another one.

When you copy your data back to a card, the copied data replaces the 
JUNO-Gi data currently on the card.

Mount the SD card on your computer.

Formatting an SD card completely erases the card. If there’s anything 
you  want  to  preserve  on  your  card,  copy  it  to  your  computer  after 
inserting the card in your computer’s SD slot or a compatible memory 
card reader connected to the computer. 

STOP NOW AND DEAL

If you want to proceed with the formatting operation, press 5 (EXEC). 
If you don’t, press 6 (CANCEL).

Backing Up Your Recordings

You can copy a card’s contents to your computer’s hard drive in order to

• 

 free up the card for new recordings.

• 

make a copy of the card’s data for safety purposes.

You can copy your song data back to the card at any time when you want to 
play it on your JUNO-Gi.

You  can  also  use  a  memory  card  for  backing  up  the  JUNO-Gi’s  other 
settings, as described on page 78 of the Owner’s Manual.

What You Need

To copy data to and from your SD card using your computer, you’ll need

• 

a computer with an SD/SDHC card slot—

into which you 

can  insert  your  JUNO-Gi  card  so  it  mounts  on  your 
computer .

• 

an  SD/SDHC  card  reader—

you  can  connect  to  your 

computer. This will typically be a USB device. You can 
insert your card into the reader so it mounts on your 
computer.

When the SD card is mounted by your computer, it appears as a removable 
device called “JUNO_Gi.”

We’re  assuming  you  know  how  to  perform  basic  operations  on  your 
computer. If you need help, see your computer’s documentation.

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Страница 1: ...ghts reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U S iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc Apple Inc is not associated or affiliated with Roland in any manner JUNOGiWS05 JUNO Gi Mobile Synthesizer and Digital Recorder ...

Страница 2: ...ible damage to your equipment your data or yourself About SD Cards You Use for Recording The JUNO Gi s digital recorder records directly to an SD memory card installed in your JUNO Gi You can use standard SD or SDHC format cards Included with your JUNO Gi is a 2 GB gigabyte SD card You ll want to purchase additional cards if you plan to get into the digital recorder For simplicity s sake we ll ref...

Страница 3: ...Start by using a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws holding in the SD card protector that covers the SD card slot Remove the two screws This protector keeps the card in place during shipping you may want to use the protector to keep a card safely installed onstage and or when you move your JUNO Gi 2 Press the edge of the installed card all the way into its slot until you hear...

Страница 4: ...r Formatting an SD card completely erases the card If there s anything you want to preserve on your card copy it to your computer after inserting the card in your computer s SD slot or a compatible memory card reader connected to the computer STOP NOW AND DEAL 6 If you want to proceed with the formatting operation press 5 EXEC If you don t press 6 CANCEL Backing Up Your Recordings You can copy a c...

Страница 5: ...ings before recording begins 4 Press the PLAY button to start playback 5 When you get to a location just before the spot at which you want to start re recording press REC to punch in 6 Play or sing what you want to fix 2 Locate the ROLAND folder on your computer that you want to copy to the card 3 Drag the folder onto the JUNO Gi device s icon 4 When the computer tells you the device already conta...

Страница 6: ...ORDER VIEW to go to the RECORDER screen and then press the REPEAT A3 4B button once Clear A B appears momentarily onscreen 7 As soon as you re done press REC again to punch out 8 Press STOP and go back to listen to your punch If it s not good enough repeat Steps 3 7 to try again You can attempt a punch as many times as you need to A connected foot switch like a Roland DP 2 DP 10 or FS 5U makes man...

Страница 7: ...r SD card it creates a folder for the song inside the RECORDER folder which is itself inside the card s ROLAND folder All of the files required for the song including your recordings are placed in this folder Saving a Song as You Work While the JUNO Gi automatically saves your song each time you record something new there will be times when you want to store changes you ve made to the song between...

Страница 8: ...ess 5 EXEC Each copy you make of a song takes up the same amount of space on the SD card in essence doubling the space taken up by the song Information The SONG INFORMATION screen provides information regarding the current song s status on your SD card Folder Name tells you the name of the song s folder on your SD card Each song s folder is assigned a number instead of using the song s title as di...

Страница 9: ...ong on your SD card If you d like to do some practice work on it playing along or experimenting with its mix and or effects You won t be able to record anything new and you won t be able save anything you do while the song is protected Protecting a song can also be useful when a song s completed and you want to make sure nothing happens to it When you select Song Protect on the SONG EDIT MENU scre...

Страница 10: ... B in the TRACK ERASE screen The target track and V Track are where your copy will go 4 Set the desired Target Track and Target V Track 5 Set the time location within the target track V Track at which you want the copy placed 6 You can place multiple copies of the source material end to end on the target track Set Repeat setting to the number of copies you want to make 7 Press 6 EXEC to initiate t...

Страница 11: ...art in bars and beats or in time Track Exchange Track Exchange allows you to swap the location of a pair of V Tracks You might want to do this for organizational purposes To use it 1 Set Source Track and Source V Track to the first V Track 2 Set Target Track and Target V Track to the second V Track 3 Press 6 EXEC and when the JUNO Gi asks if you re sure press 5 EXEC to proceed with the swap or pre...

Страница 12: ...bining everything in a new V Track or a stereo pair of V Tracks You can bounce only specific sections of a song or the entire song Take care not to place the imported audio onto a track and V track that already contains a recording you want to use in your song 3 Press 6 EXEC 4 When the JUNO Gi asks if you re sure you want to proceed press 5 EXEC to complete the importing process or 6 CANCEL Track ...

Страница 13: ...he track and then customize the effect by pressing 6 EFFECT on the RECORDER screen and adjusting the effect s settings as desired 2 If you re comping find the bits you want to use and play the song a few times to rehearse switching between source tracks using the digital recorder s faders There are a few reasons you might want to bounce You can free up V Tracks for more recording When you bounce t...

Страница 14: ...ounce 1 On the RECORDER screen press 1 MODE until neither BOUNCE or MASTERING appear in the upper right corner This means you re back in Normal mode In Normal mode there s nothing here like this 3 If you re addingliveaudio usetheInputLevelsettingsontheKEYBOARD INPUT or AUDIO INPUT SELECT screens to set your input level relative to your source tracks bouncing the rhythm pattern sound use its fader ...

Страница 15: ...of the screen 2 Press the button beneath each bounced source track s fader so it s not lit in order to mute that track 3 Press 9 to return to the top of the song or use and or to navigate to just before the bounced section of the song 4 Press PLAY to listen to your bounce Once you re done bouncing you can set the source tracks so that they play new empty V Tracks instead of the ones containing the...

Страница 16: ... a stereo 16 bit 44 1 kHz WAV file that can be burned onto a CD converted for use on a personal music player uploaded or emailed Editing a Mastering Effect Patch 1 After selecting a mastering effect patch to start with press 6 and then 3 and or 4 to highlight an effect module whose settings you want to change 3 Use the 3 4 5 and or 6 buttons to highlight the Target Track value as shown on the next...

Страница 17: ...ch respectively 7 Select a memory location for the effect 8 Press 6 WRITE followed by 5 EXEC to store the effect 9 Return to Step 10 of Mastering Your Mix above to continue the mastering process Listening to Your Mastered Tracks To listen to your mastered mix properly you ll want to hear it as it really is alone without listening to your now mastered tracks and effects alongside it To do this 1 On...

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