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The pane at the right of the Playlist Editor screen shows you the contents of
whatever it is you’ve selected in the Playlist list. Below, we’ve selected
Playlist
Library
, so the pane on the right is showing us our entire playlist library. You
can add songs to the library by dragging them into the pane or by using the
Add Song... File menu command.
You can create a new playlist using the Edit menu’s New Playlist command
and then dragging the desired songs onto its name.
If you prefer, you can select the library songs you want to use, and then hit
the checkmark button at the bottom of the screen to create a new playlist
from those songs.
A playlist can contain up to 999 songs.
Once you’ve created the playlist(s) you want, and set its/their playback
options, select the stick—called “JUNO-Di” in the Playlist Editor’s Drive
Selection popup menu—and then click the arrow pointing from your
computer to the USB stick, as shown here.
When the JUNO-Di asks if you’re sure, click OK.
Working with Songs and Playlists in the Song Player
The PLAYLIST SELECT Screen
When you’ve got the playlists and songs on your USB stick, insert it into
the JUNO-Di’s front-panel USB jack and wait a few moments until you see
“Loading...” momentarily appear.
Press the SONG PLAYER button, and you’ll see the PLAYLIST SELECT screen:
In this screenshot, our first playlist is called “Sand Paintings.”
This is the screen on which you select and play songs and playlists from your
USB stick. To:
select something onscreen—
•
use the Value dial or the
6
and/or
5
buttons.
select a playlist and display its contents—
•
use the
Value dial or the
6
and/or
5
buttons, and then
press ENTER.
close a playlist—
•
press the
3
button.
When you’re in a
playlist or folder, a
left-pointing arrow
shows the way out.