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You can create a performance with the desired sounds on the
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JUNO-Di—
Here’s how:
Move from part to part using Part parameter.
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Select the desired sound for each part—using the sound
2
category buttons and Value dial.
You can build the performance you want using the JUNO-Di Editor—
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on
your computer, and then send it to the JUNO-Di’s memory.
To preserve performances you create using either method, write them
into the JUNO-Di’s memory. See Page 52 in the
Owner’s Manual.
The DAW tracks can select each part’s sound—
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by sending MIDI Bank
Select and Program Change messages to the JUNO-Di on the part’s
MIDI channel.
Configuring Your DAW for Use with the JUNO-Di
Once you’ve installed the JUNO-Di driver and made your USB connection,
your software DAW can
receive MIDI data from the JUNO-Di—
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This allows you to play the DAW’s
soft synths, and to sequence your playing onto DAW tracks.
use the JUNO-Di as a destination for outgoing MIDI data—
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This allows the
DAW to play the JUNO-Di’s sounds from its tracks.
While each DAW has its own way of doing things, some general principles
always apply. (You can consult your software’s documentation for details.)
Receiving JUNO-Di MIDI Data in a DAW
To get your DAW to receive MIDI data from the JUNO-Di, select the
JUNO-Di as a MIDI input within the DAW, or set the DAW to receive all MIDI
data coming into the computer. If your DAW can accept MIDI data on all MIDI
channels—often referred to as “omni” mode—enable this option.
As we mentioned earlier, there’s seldom a need to match the DAW’s incoming
MIDI channel to the JUNO-Di’s transmit channel. However, if you need to do
this, here’s how to figure out and/or set the JUNO-Di’s MIDI transmit—shown
as “Tx” onscreen—channel when you’re not in MIDI Controller mode. If
you’ve selected a performance on the JUNO-Di so you can sequence using
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multiple JUNO-Di sounds—
each of the performance’s parts transmits
on its same-numbered MIDI channel. Use the Part parameter circled in
blue on the left side of this page to select the Part that has the number
of the MIDI channel you want. The JUNO-Di will transmit MIDI data on
the currently selected part’s channel.
you haven’t selected a performance on the JUNO-Di—
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you can set the
Patch Tx/Rx parameter to the desired channel. To get to the parameter,
follow the instructions on Page 11 of this booklet to navigate to the
System MIDI screen.
Sending Data from DAW Tracks to the JUNO-Di
All DAWs provide a method for directing sequenced MIDI data from
individual MIDI tracks to the desired external devices—for example, the
parts of a JUNO-Di performance. Consult your DAW’s documentation to
learn how to direct the data on each of your DAW’s MIDI tracks to the desired
JUNO-Di parts.
The End
We hope you’ve found this workshop helpful. Keep an eye out for new
JUNO-Di updates and support documents you can download for free at
www.RolandUS.com
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