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(b)
Editing
You
can
edit
any patch program in
use as you
play. If
you
move
a
desired control
even
slightly,
its
setting position
of
that patch pro-
gram will
be
deleted and ready to be
manually
controlled. As
soon
as you
start editing, the
two
dots
in the Program Number Display
window will iight, showing
that the Juno-60
is in
Edit mode.
This Editing
function may
be
used
as
a
re-
time
performance
control
since
it
does
net
automatically
rewrite the
existing
prograr%
unless the
appropriate
operation
for
rewrit-
ing is done.
{Refer to
P.
6} Therefore,
1
selecting the same
patch program
later,
yea
will hear the
original
tone color
unchanged.
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Adjust the
desired controls.
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The points will light.
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Editing does not affect the
original
patch
program.
(c)
Writing
You can write
a new patch or an Edit
(b) into
memory. The settings of the knobs (covered
red) and the position
of the OCTAVE
TRANSPOSE
switch
are
memorized
as a
patch program. (Refer
to
the diagram below).
The old patch program previously stored
m
automatically deleted when
you
have com-
pleted
writing
a
new patch.
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