About the Live Set Remain Function
Check the version
The Live Set Remain function was added in JUNO-Gi version 1.10. If the version is earlier than 1.10, download the update from the support page
(http://www.roland.com/support/) g Downloads g product name (JUNO-Gi) g JUNO-Gi System Program Version 1.10, and update your
JUNO-Gi.
* If this supplementary manual was included with a new JUNO-Gi you purchased, your instrument has already been updated to version 1.10 or later;
you do not need to update.
How to check the version
Select the [MENU] button g “SYSTEM” g [6] (INFORMATION).
What is the Live Set Remain Function?
If you turn on the Live Set Remain function, the currently-playing notes will no longer be interrupted when you switch sounds (Live Sets).
Strings sound
Strings sound
Live Set Remain
OFF
Live Set Remain
ON
Brass sound
Brass sound
Notes are interrupted
Notes are not interrupted
When you switch sounds ...
Setting Procedure
To set the Live Set Remain function, go to [MENU] button g “SYSTEM” g [1] (GENERAL) g [2] (SOUND), and edit the newly added “Live Set Remain”
parameter.
Parameter Value Explanation
Live Set Remain OFF, ON Species whether currently sounding notes will continue sounding when another sound (Live Set) is selected (ON), or not (OFF).
* For details on operations in the SYSTEM settings, refer to JUNO-Gi Owner’s Manual “Making System Settings” (p. 80).
Limitations of the Live Set Remain function
* When you switch sounds, the currently-playing notes will be heard with the eect settings and volume (Live Set Common Level) of the next-selected
sound. This means that depending on the eect settings, the currently-playing notes might be heard dierently, or the sound might be interrupted.
* If the on/o setting of the arpeggiator or chord memory has changed as a result of switching sounds, the notes will be interrupted.
* If the setting of the Arpeggio Destination has changed as a result of switching sounds, the notes might be interrupted.
The Arpeggio Destination is a Live Set parameter. For details, refer to JUNO-Gi Owner’s Manual “LIVE SET EDIT 3 Screen” (p. 38).
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