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Using JUNO-G Editor/Librarian

To help you take even greater advantage of its functionality, the
JUNO-G comes with JUNO-G Editor/Librarian software.
JUNO-G Editor assigns parameters to sliders and knobs in the
computer screen, allowing you to work efficiently in a graphical
editing environment.
UNO-G Librarian is software that lets you manage libraries of
JUNO-G parameter data on your computer. It provides an efficient
way to manage patch, rhythm set, and performance data.
Carefully read the Readme file on the “JUNO-G Editor CD” CD-
ROM included with the JUNO-G, and then install the JUNO-G
editor/librarian.

Windows users

In the “JUNO-G Editor CD” CD-ROM, open the “Readme_E.txt.”
Macintosh users

In the “JUNO-G Editor CD” CD-ROM, open the “ReadMe(English).”

1.

Make sure that the USB Mode parameter is set to “MIDI.”

Refer to “Using MIDI Mode” (p. 167).

* If it is set to STORAGE, you cannot use the editor/librarian via a
USB connection.

2.

Use an USB cable (sold separately) to connect the JUNO-G
and your computer.

fig.USBconnect

If you start up the sample editor within JUNO-G editor or perform a
Write operation from JUNO-G librarian, the JUNO-G will
automatically switch to PC mode and will be inoperable from its
own panel. This prevents conflict between operations on your
computer and on the JUNO-G itself.
When you finish using the editor/librarian, the JUNO-G will exit PC
mode, and the normal screen will reappear.

Only in the event of emergencies, such as when your computer
has crashed, you can press [F6 (EXIT)] to exit PC mode. A
screen will ask you for confirmation; press [F6 (OK)] and the
JUNO-G will be forcibly returned to the normal screen.
Operating System
Microsoft® Windows® XP
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional
• CPU/Clock
Pentium®/Celeron® processor 800 MHz or higher
Memory (RAM)
384 M bytes or more
Hard Disk
110 MB or more
• Display/Colors
800 x 600 or higher/65,536 colors (16 bit High Color) or more

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* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.

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* Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows® operating
system.”

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* Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.

Installing JUNO-G Editor/

Librarian into Your Computer

Making Connections

JUNO-G
USB
USB
Windows Macintosh

About PC Mode

JUNO-G Editor

/Librarian

System Requirements

System Requirements (Windows)

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