Sady I am not too good with synth manuals, so can anyone tell me how I can lower the volume balance between the rhythm section (drum machine) and the sound pathes. When I play to a drum beat, the drums are overpowering and the synth sound is hardly heard. There must be a way to bring all the rhythm patterns volume down and program it to stay that way without doing each one at a time.
and (2) where can I buy the ram cards (+/- 500mb) to expand the audio recording. The manual does not seem to even give a hint (I'm sure I am just missing it).
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Ray
Blessings,
Ray
2 JUNO G questions
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Hold down shift key in Patch mode...........
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Thank you for the reply. I just tried that, but when I change patches or rhythms the rhythm volume goes right back to 100. Is there any way to lower the rhythm volume globaly and write it to stay that way on all rhythem beats and stay that way? Again, I'm sure there is, but I just can't figure it out.
Thanks again for any help.
Ray
Blessings,
Ray
Thanks again for any help.
Ray
Blessings,
Ray
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Is there anyone else who may have a solution for this?
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Use performance mode and it's part mixer. You can also record your rhythm pattern in song mode (part 10) without playing drums manually.
Good luck!
Yuzo
Good luck!
Yuzo
Part Mixer
Hit the SONG button for a quick look at your Performance / Song.
As Yuzo stated in PART MIXER:
"LVL" may be adjusted for any track.
Make sure you Save and Load your Song on your 'flash card' (a must have for your Juno).
Now, while in PART MIXER, hit PARTVIEW:
Hit the OUTPUT pad: adjust your drum-track volume there if you'd like, too.
SAVE your song only
As Yuzo stated in PART MIXER:
"LVL" may be adjusted for any track.
Make sure you Save and Load your Song on your 'flash card' (a must have for your Juno).
Now, while in PART MIXER, hit PARTVIEW:
Hit the OUTPUT pad: adjust your drum-track volume there if you'd like, too.
SAVE your song only
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Re: 2 JUNO G questions
Ray:
Search Google Products for the specs in the manual. i found a 512mb Kingston DIMM card for pretty cheap. i've searched my history, but i can't figure out where i found it. A DIMM card meeting specs is a little harder to find than you'd think, though... Also, watch out for clearance! - don't get one that's too tall to fit!!
Ok, i just found the package it came in... the Kingston KVR133X64C3L/512 is exactly what you want. Perfect fit, too.
Search Google Products for the specs in the manual. i found a 512mb Kingston DIMM card for pretty cheap. i've searched my history, but i can't figure out where i found it. A DIMM card meeting specs is a little harder to find than you'd think, though... Also, watch out for clearance! - don't get one that's too tall to fit!!
Ok, i just found the package it came in... the Kingston KVR133X64C3L/512 is exactly what you want. Perfect fit, too.