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Detailed Editing for a Performance (PERFORM Parameters)
The JUNO-Di’s performances are organized into two groups: User
and Preset.
PRST (Preset)
These are the performances that are built into the JUNO-Di.
You can modify the currently selected performance and WRITE (save)
it at number 501 and following.
USER
These are performances numbers 501 and following in the JUNO-Di.
When you WRITE (save) the currently selected performance, it will be
saved at number 501 or following.
In Performance mode, you can click [ALL PARAMETERS] in the
Navigation block to view all parameters for six parts.
To switch the parts that are displayed, use [-6][-1][+1][+6] located in
the upper part of the window.
When you use a patch (or rhythm set) in Performance mode, some
settings (such as the effects) will be affected by the settings of the
performance. If you want to edit the patch (or rhythm set) while
hearing it as it would actually sound within the performance, edit it
using the buttons shown below [PERFORM PATCH].
For details on the parameters, refer to “Detailed Editing for a Patch
(PATCH Parameters)” (p. 23).
Select from the “EDIT” menu.
The “Initialize” command initializes the settings of the currently
selected performance.
Initialization will affect only the currently selected performance. If
you want to return all settings to their factory-set values, execute a
Factory Reset on the JUNO-Di itself.
The “Copy” command copies the settings to the clipboard.
The “Paste” command pastes the settings from the clipboard to the
copy destination you select.
Changes you make are temporary, and will be discarded when you
turn off the power or select another performance. If you want to keep
a performance you’ve modified, save it at number 501 or following in
the internal memory.
When you click the [WRITE] button located in the top line of the main
window, the data will be written to the JUNO-Di.
If you’ve edited a patch or rhythm set while in Performance mode, you
must first save the patch or rhythm set (p. 24, p. 45), and then save
the performance as well.
When you save, the data that previously occupied the save
destination will be overwritten.
Never turn off the power while data is being saved.
How to Edit a Performance
Editing a Patch in Performance Mode
Editing a Performance
Initializing a Performance
Copying/Pasting Performance Settings
Saving a Performance