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Using the JUNO-Di Editor
You can edit values by clicking (and dragging) the buttons, sliders, or knobs.
• If you feel that the sliders and knobs in the panel are too small, and find it difficult to make detailed settings, try
clicking (and holding) a knob or slider and then dragging the mouse farther away. This lets you set the value at
any position as long as you continue holding down the mouse button. When doing so, you will be able to make
precise adjustments to the value whenever the mouse cursor is away from the center of the knob or slider.
• When a value is displayed, you can also press the cursor keys (up/down) to modify it.
Windows XP/Vista Users
You can initialize the value of a parameter by holding down the Ctrl key of your computer and clicking the slider or
knob of that parameter.
Macintosh Users
You can initialize the value of a parameter by holding down the command key of your computer and clicking the slider
or knob of that parameter.
When you click the [KEYBOARD] button located in the top line of the main window, the Keyboard window will appear,
allowing you to transmit note messages by clicking your mouse.
Use the sliders to set the transmit channel and velocity. Clicking the [OCT] button will shift the octave. The note number
transmitted when you press the third “C” from the left, which is indicated by the Å¢ symbol, is shown below the [OCT]
button.
4-2. How to edit values
4-3. Initializing a value
4-4. About the KEYBOARD button