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We  recommend  using  the  default  install  location  unless  you’ve  got 
a  specific  reason  for  not  doing  so.  If  you  do,  click  Change  Install 
Location... and then choose the location you want.

If your Mac has more than a single hard drive or volume, you may be 
asked to select the drive on which you want to install the driver. Select 
the drive with your active operating system on it.

Click  Install  to  display  the  password  authentication  window.  Most 

likely, your user name will already be filled in.

Type an administrator password for your computer.

Click OK—the installer informs you that a restart of your computer 

will be required after the driver’s installed.

Click Continue Installation to install the JUNO-Di USB MIDI driver.

When you see the Install Succeeded window, click Restart.

If your Mac displays a message about reboot caches, click OK.

When  the  Mac’s  restarted,  make  sure  the  JUNO-Di’s  power  is  turned 
off, plug one end of the included USB cable into the JUNO-Di’s rear-
panel USB jack, plug the other end into the USB jack you want to use 
on your computer, and then turn on the JUNO-Di.

Whenever  you  perform  Mac  OS  X  system  updates,  please  disconnect 
the  JUNO-Di  during  the  process  to  avoid  having  to  reinstall  the 
JUNO-Di USB MIDI driver.

In the same folder as the JUNOSeriesUSBDriver.pkg file you’ll find the 
JUNOSeries Uninstaller. You can hold onto this file, or re-download the 
driver folder later should you need it.

Later in this booklet, we’ll provide some further information 
on  using  the  JUNO-Di  with  a  DAW.  Click  the  button  here  to 
jump to this section now if you like.

Summary of Contents for UNO-Di

Page 1: ...All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U S JDiWS02 Using the JUNO Di with a Computer Workshop JUNO Di Mobile...

Page 2: ...how to set up your MIDI connection Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet Throughout this booklet you ll come across information that deserves special attention that s why it s labeled with one of...

Page 3: ...e following computer operating OS systems Windows XP Windows Vista 32 bit Edition Mac OS X In this booklet we ll describe theWindows XP Vista and Mac OS X installation of the JUNO Di s USB MIDI driver...

Page 4: ...see About Driver Signing Options later in this booklet You can click this button to jump there now Click Next the driver is installed and instructions appear telling you 4 what to do next We ll take...

Page 5: ...ller folder contains an uninstaller You can hold onto this file or re download the driver folder later should you need it Later in this booklet we ll provide some further information on using the JUNO...

Page 6: ...pe window Highlight the Custom installation and then click Next 5 Checkmark both the JUNO Di Editor and the JUNO Di Librarian 6 software if they re not already checked and then click Next If you want...

Page 7: ...our computer Turn on the JUNO Di after a few moments Installing device driver 8 software appears in the lower right corner of the screen 9 When the PC s finished installing the driver JUNO Series Devi...

Page 8: ...one that s checked in this window When the installer displays your installation selections click Next to 6 proceed in a few moments the files are installed Click Finish to exit the installer 7 Mac OS...

Page 9: ...stall the JUNO Di USB MIDI driver 8 When you see the Install Succeeded window click Restart 9 If your Mac displays a message about reboot caches click OK When the Mac s restarted make sure the JUNO Di...

Page 10: ...Communication Using the JUNO Di as a MIDI Controller Only The JUNO Di s MIDI Controller mode makes it simple to configure the JUNO Di for use with a DAW Press the JUNO Di s MIDI CONTROLLER button to...

Page 11: ...annel corresponding to the part that plays its sound MIDI Channel 1 Part 1 PIANO 001 88StageGrand MIDI Channel 2 Part 2 GUITAR BASS 053 Cmp d Fng Bs MIDI Channel 10 Part 10 RHYTHM 001 Pop Kit 1 Piano...

Page 12: ...ng 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 M...

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