Junt
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Introduction
Junt has two modes. You can use it to just set the tempo, and/or you can use it to start recording. The sensitivity of Junt was tuned for a guitar, but it has also been shown to work quite well with just a voice speaking "one, two, three, four" and with other instruments as well.
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Operation
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Set the Tempo
- Click on Junt SET TEMPO
- The Status Message in the Riff Timeline will display "Junt Scanning"
- Strum with palm muting (junt junt junt junt) in rhythm for the number of counts you have set in the time signature.
- As you junt, the Status Message will display each count. If it mis-triggers, you might see it jump. Just stop, and wait for it to display "Junt Scanning" again.
- Once Junt has successfully tracked a count, it will set the Tempo automatically.
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Start Recording
- Click Junt ARM
- Strum with palm muting (junt junt junt junt) in rhythm and then start playing your riff.
- Once Junt has successfully tracked a count, it will start recording auto-matically.
- If you have the Lead In set to "None" it will start recording immediately, otherwise, it will play the Lead In first.
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Set the Tempo and Start Recording
- Click Junt ARM and SET TEMPO
- Proceed as described above.
- The Tempo will be set and Recording will begin auto-matically.
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Caveats
- If you have delay type effects on the input signal, these can cause mis-triggers.



