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VST-AU JUNO-106 Editor™ 1.2.0 User Manual
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1. Using the Copy Paste Button You can easily copy and paste Patches to and from the currently selected Patch to another location First select the Patch you wish to copy by navigating to it Now click the Copy button you will notice the Copy button light up Next navigate to the Patch you wish to paste to Now click the Paste button the Copy button will turn off This tool is invaluable for creating variations of your favorite Patches and allows you to quickly build your library up MIDI Implementation Chart The following MIDI data is transmitted Tx and Received Rx from the Editor and may be filtered as well Message Tx Rx Notes Channel o o 1 16 Mode x x Omni mode Note On Off O O note numbers 0 127 Velocity O O 0 127 Aftertouch o o 0 127 Poly Pressure O O 0 127 Pitch bend O O 0 127 Modulation O O 0 127 Continuous Controller NRPN O O 0 127 Program Change O O 0 127 System Common x x System Real time x X System Exclusive O O x no o yes For a full list of the parameters and their value ranges please refer to the JUNO 106 User Manual Legal Information License Agreement 1 This is an agreement between Licensor and Licensee who is being licensed to use the named Software 2 Licensee acknowledges that this is only a limited nonexclusive license Licensor is and remains the owner of all titles rights and interests in the Software 3 This License permits Licensee to install the Software on more t
2. effective upon the earlier of Licensee s signature or Licensee s use of the Software Disclaimer By installing and using this product you agree to the terms and conditions set forth in the License Agreement as illustrated in the installation of the software This product is not affiliated or associated with Roland Music or the JUNO 106 product itself Roland and the JUNO 106 and JUNO 106 Plus names and logos are the property of Roland Music GmbH Steinberg and the VST name and logos are the property of Steinberg Media GmbH Apple Computer and the Audio Units name and logos are the property of Apple Computer
3. 7 3D Ch 1 Pitch Wheel 7863 329 EO 47 3C Ch 1 Pitch Wheel 7751 441 EQ 67 3B Ch 1 Pitch Wheel 7655 537 EO 77 3D Ch 1 Pitch Wheel 7927 265 EO 00 40 Ch 1 Pitch Wheel 8192 Center BO 7B 00 Ch CC 123 All Notes Off Value OB 7F 00 04 34 32 00 61 34 4D 00 i co 01 34 40 00 1E 1E 1E 00 The Patch Manager To access the Patch Manager view click the Patch Manager button The Patch Manager allows you to load and save Patches and Banks as FXB FXP files The Patch Manager also allows you to view and organize your Patches and Banks the way you like Patch slots allow you to rename and organize your Patches by simply dragging and dropping them to another slot in either Swap Copy or Move mode To do this click on the Patch number box with red numbers and while holding down the mouse button drag this Patch to another location by dropping it on the Patch name box with white letters A valid drop target will be indicated by a red outline You can also double click on a Patch number to go to that Patch It is recommended that you use only the Patch Manager to load and save FXB FXP files as some Hosts may add data to the header of the file and this may corrupt the interpretation of the file when reloading it PRBIFAP conc MNSEBTISAVOS A SYSEX sonk CSREES ES Text con SAS 901 Sirius Bass NordenLeader Rik Bass Phase Sweep Sysex Patch Sick Arp SynBass Arp Low Arp Night Life Baby Nord Arp P
4. IDI SYSEX TO EDITOR CONTROLS MIDI SYSEX a TO EDITOR MIDI OUT HOST STL EDITOR H icin Y citi mim MIDI PORT USB Midi MIDI CHANNEL MIDI CHANNEL 4 NOTE ON OFF TO HO OUT NOTE ON OFF PRESSURE TO HOST MID IT PRESSURE AFTERTOUCH TO HOST MIDI OUT AFTERTOUCH PITCH WHEEL TO OR CONTROLS PITCH WHEEL PROG CHANGE T TOR CONTROLS PROG CHANGE MIDI CC O EDITOR CONTROLS MIDI CC 5 MIDI SYSEX TO EDITOR CONTROLS MIDI SYSEX eeeueeee eeeoo0ee0 J CLOCK TO HOST OU CLOCK IMPORTANT NOTICE Since this software allows you to route and filter MIDI data bidirectionally it is best to activate only the check boxes for the specific messages you require Otherwise it may be possible to create a MIDI feedback loop under certain circumstances It is up to the user to determine and understand the routings and connections being made to and from the Editor and also diagnose where any problems may be occurring Host MIDI Setup The top portion of the screen is for the Host MIDI IN and Out data path This is data that comes from and goes to the DAW Host MIDI port selection is achieved in the Host s MIDI setup Host MIDI In data from Host The left portion is the Host MIDI In This is data that comes from the Host into the Editor You may want to activate these if you are using a MIDI keyboard controller for sending Note Pitch Modwheel data to from the Synth or if you are sending Host sequencer Note Pitch M
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6. UNO 106 Editor Standalone c Program Files reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor For 64 bit Windows operating systems VST c Program Files x86 Common Files VST2 reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor Standalone c Program Files x86 reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor Note that this product is a 32 bit product and is not designed to run natively in 64 bit DAW Hosts Bridge applications may or may not work 3 Place your provided license key rkl file into each of the folders from step 2 to begin using the product MAC OSX USERS 1 Be sure to read the provided PDF manual before you begin using this product It contains detailed information regarding the MIDI Setup procedures required to successfully connect to your computer and synthesizer 2 Run the installer file This will install the VST AU and Standalone application and related files to the following folders on your computer AU Library Audio Plug Ins Components reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor VST Library Audio Plug Ins VST reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor Standalone Applications reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor Note that you may need to copy the VST and Component folder files to your User Library Audio Plug Ins folder for your Host to be able to find them 3 Place your provided license key rkl file into each of the folders from step 2 to begin using the product MIDI Setup Assumptions It is assumed that the user is familiar with the bas
7. ar 4 In the Instrument track that was created click the MIDI From combo box and select a MIDI port that you wish to use for a MIDI controller keyboard Activate this track to allow MIDI to go through 5 Open the MIDI Setup view in the editor and select the MIDI ports that are connected to your Synth for both the Editor MIDI In and Editor MIDI Out sections Close the MIDI Setup view 6 Turn a knob in the editor you should see MIDI data being sent out to the port you selected in step 5 Open the MIDI Monitor view to make sure data is transmitted properly between Synth and Editor 7 If you are running the software for the first time you will need to load the default bank file into the editor via the Patch Manager Once loaded and saved in your host your host should remember the settings you last used automatically You should always save your bank files manually to be certain you are not losing anything important 8 Create another Audio track and route the audio from the audio port your Synth is connected to Automation 1 Select the track the Editor is on In the Info View panel in Live click the Configure button Now select the parameters you wish to automate by clicking on them in the Editor When you are done click the Configure button again You can now automate these parameters in your Live tracks Please refer to the Live User Manual for more information on using automation Note that Live 8 does not aut
8. ata If you are having issues with syncing and hearing delayed or offset playback from the Synth when using the Host to send MIDI data to the Synth through the Editor then you can create a setup that prevents the latency syncing issues You can use a Virtual MIDI Cable and a MIDI Routing Application to allow BOTH the DAW host and the Editor direct access to the same MIDI Output port using their own systems This allows you to have the DAW host sequencer send it s data straight to the synth And the Editor will have it s direct connection to the synth as well Here s how to set it all up In this example the following tools were used Other tools may work in a similar way e Windows 7 64bit with a MOTU MIDI Express XT using port 8 to connect to the Synth MIDI In and Out e MIDI Ox a free MIDI Routing App e LoopBe Virtual MIDI Cable MIDI Yoke and Maple MIDI will work with 32bit Win OS but not 64bit Win OS e Any reKon audio VST AU Editor product Cubase 5 32bit DAW host 1 Open the DAW host In the DAW host MIDI setup typically found under Preferences disable the port that you are using to connect the synth to the editor ex port 8 2 Using a Virtual MIDI Cable MIDI Yoke Maple MIDI or LoopBe for Windows it s free Use Audio MIDI Setup app on Mac and create a virtual device also free Make sure the VMC is installed and working properly first 3 Using a MIDI Routing app MIDI Ox for Windows it s free Use A
9. ed MIDI messages from the hardware itself All controls respond to their correlated MIDI CC numbers as listed in the JUNO 106 Users Manual Set the MIDI port and channel that the Synth is connected to Set the filtering options Only activate the data paths and messages that you need It is recommended to turn off the Program Change functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor Editor MIDI Out data to Synth The right portion is the Editor MIDI Out This is data that comes from the Editor to the Synth Set the MIDI port and channel that the Synth is connected to Set the filtering options Only activate the data paths and messages that you need It is recommended to turn off the Program Change functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor You will need all the other options turned on except the MIDI Clock data for proper communication between Synth and Editor The MIDI Monitor To access the MIDI Monitor view click the MIDI Monitor button The MIDI Monitor allows you to view all MIDI data that is coming into or out of the Host and Editor By default the view will show MIDI In Out data from the Editor MIDI data path You can switch between Host and Editor MIDI In and MIDI Out views independently The colors of messages are related to the color coding found in the MIDI Setup diagram The Clear button will clear the data in that view The log view will show up to 1500 messages bef
10. han one computer system as long as the Software will not be used on more than one computer system simultaneously Licensee will not make copies of the Software or allow copies of the Software to be made by others unless authorized by this License Agreement Licensee may make copies of the Software for backup purposes only 4 This Software is subject to a limited warranty Licensor warrants to Licensee that the physical medium on which this Software is distributed is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use the Software will perform according to its printed documentation and to the best of Licensor s knowledge Licensee s use of this Software according to the printed documentation is not an infringement of any third party s intellectual property rights This limited warranty lasts for a period of 365 days after delivery To the extent permitted by law THE ABOVE STATED LIMITED WARRANTY REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE MERCHANTABILITY NONINFRINGEMENT OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE No agent of Licensor is authorized to make any other warranties or to modify this limited warranty Any action for breach of this limited warranty must be commenced within one year of the expiration of the warranty Because some jurisdictions do not allow any limit on the length of an implied warranty the above limitation may not apply to this
11. ic functionality of the hardware synthesizer its User Manual and the basic concept of MIDI itself Without this knowledge utilizing the Editor may be a bit more challenging to set up and use properly By familiarizing yourself with the the synthesizer manufacturers User Manual this User Manual and having a basic understanding of MIDI you should be able to get up and running in a short amount of time Setting Up the Synth Make sure you have your MIDI ports and channels set up and matching properly and that all cables are working and connected properly Setting Up the Plug in for your Host DAW The setup procedure will vary by Host Each Host will support plug ins differently Please refer to the Supported Hosts list for this products support web page on the reKon audio web site at www rekonaudio com Also please refer to the setup instructions provided with your Host application for setting up a VST or AU plug in Syncing both the DAW Host and the Editor with the Synth The Editor gives you several options for routing MIDI data bidirectionally As a result you can send Host MIDI data into the Editor which in turn will get sent on to the Synth via the Editors MIDI Out port In this process the MIDI data is actually transferring between two separate MIDI systems the Host s and the Editor s This transfer process may work fine for previewing your sounds and possibly smaller projects but will likely not suffice for a lot of sequenced d
12. king With Patches How Patches work A Patch in the Editor represents a Patch on the Synth When you change Patches in the Editor the Patch data is sent to the Synth in the form of MIDI Sysex messages to the Synths edit buffer As a result this data is sent to the Synth but NOT permanently stored in the Synth This allows you to listen to Patches from the Editor while still preserving your original Patches that reside in the Synth If you wish to store the Patch data the Editor sent the Synth then use the SET PATCH button Or store it on the Synth by using the Synths write function refer to the JUNO 106 manual for information on how to store a Patch Using the Patch Manager The Patch Manager is the easiest way to work with Patches For more information refer to the Patch Manager section of this manual It is recommended that you use only the Patch Manager to load and save FXB FXP files as some Hosts will add data to the header of the file and this may corrupt the interpretation of the file when reloading it Changing the Current Patch Use the arrow inc dec buttons to the right of the display to change the currently selected Patch Renaming the Current Patch To rename your Patch simply click on the name in the display readout and type the new name of your Patch then hit the Enter key JUNO 106 Patch names are limited to 24 characters If you cannot type in text then try using the Patch Manager to rename patches instead
13. o the Synth 5 Click the MIDI Setup button in the Editor and select the MIDI Input and Output port your Synth is attached to 6 Open the MIDI Monitor view to make sure data is transmitted properly between Synth and Editor 7 If you are running the software for the first time you will need to load the default bank file into the editor via the Patch Manager Once loaded and saved in your host your host should remember the settings you last used automatically You should always save your bank files manually to be certain you are not losing anything important Automation 1 Select the track the Editor is on In the VST Instrument track you will see one automated parameter showing called Volume you can use the menu there to select the parameter s you wish to automate Please refer to the Cubase User Manual for more information on using automation Setup Example for Ableton Live 8 To setup the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor for Ableton Live 8 1 First be sure to open Live s Preferences dialog and deactivate the MIDI ports you will be using to connect the Synth to the Editor Be sure to check your Host s VST Instrument plug ins folder to make sure the Editor got installed there properly Also make sure the License Key and Preferences files are copied to the same folder as the plug in 2 Open Ableton Live 8 Create an Empty Project 3 Drag the plug in from the Plug In Devices box to the track screen The Editor should appe
14. odwheel data to the Synth through the Editor You can activate these with the button on the top right of the module Set the filtering options Only activate the data paths and messages that you need It is recommended to turn off the Program Change functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor Host MIDI Out data to Host The right portion is the Host MIDI Out This is data that comes from the Editor to the Host You may want to activate these if you are sending data from the Synth or Editor for track recording in the Host Set the filtering options Only activate the data paths and messages that you need _It is recommended to turn off the Program Change functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor Be sure to read the section on A note on Sysex MIDI and Host Plug in Capabilities as you normally cannot send Sysex MIDI data to a Host Also Hosts will differ on how and what MIDI data they can interpret Please refer to your Host User Manual for this information Editor MIDI Setup The bottom portion of the screen is for the Editor MIDI IN and Out data path These should be activated to allow communication between the Editor and the Synth You can activate these with the button on the top right of the module Editor MIDI In data from Synth The left portion is the Editor MIDI In This is data that comes from the Synth into the Editor All Editor controls will respond to their correlat
15. omatically create or show automated parameters for plug ins that have more than 32 parameters You have to add them manually using configure mode See the Live User Manual section 16 2 1 for more information on the subject Setup Example for Logic Pro 9 To setup the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor for Logic Pro 9 1 Be sure to check your Host s Instrument plug ins folder to make sure the Editor got installed there properly Also make sure the License Key and Preferences files are copied to the same folder as the plug in 2 Open Logic Pro 9 Create an Empty Project 3 In the New Tracks dialog that automatically pops up select Type Software Instrument Click Create button 4 In the Instrument track that was created click the I O button located on the far left near the bottom right below the I O label and above the Stereo Out button 5 Select the editor under AU Instruments reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor The plug in should appear 6 Open the MIDI Setup view in the editor and select the MIDI ports that are connected to your Synth for both the Editor MIDI In and Editor MIDI Out sections Close the MIDI Setup view 7 Turn a knob in the editor you should see MIDI data being sent out to the port you selected in step 5 You can open the MIDI Monitor to verify this as well and see what messages are being sent or your MIDI hardware MIDI activity LED s 8 Open the Patches window and load in a bank of patches Y
16. ore clearing itself automatically You can copy the data in the log view to other applications if necessary The All button will select and automatically copy to the clipboard that entire view s data You can turn on off the view with the button on the right Host MIDI In Data from Host Sea ven eSeeere Note On AO 33 Yelocity 101 Note Off AO 33 Velocity O Note On FO 29 Yelocity 45 Note On GO 31 velocity 104 Note Off FO 29 Velocity O Note On AO 33 bleh 113 Note Off GO 31 Velocity O Note Off AO 33 Velocity O CC 1 ear ae be vheal coarse Value 127 Pitch Whee Pitch Pi gab Pitch Pitch Pitc Pitch Pitch Pitch Pitch W HR RRB RB eee RR eRe ee eee E a ao 40 VIEW HOST EDIT TEXT PEU COPY ECeESO 40 UE Ut bl U4 US bo Ue UL UL UY 34 Ue 4U 45 74 40 UL Ur 13 41 4U 4u UU UU 00 00 7F F7 90 21 6B Ch 1 Note On AO 33 Velocity 107 90 21 00 Ch 1 Note ae oe 33 Velocity O 90 21 65 Ch 1 Note 0 O 33 Velocity 101 90 21 00 Ch 1 Note off 0 335 Velocity O 90 1D 2D Ch 1 Note On FO 29 Velocity 45 90 1F 68 Ch 1 Note On GO 31 Velocity 104 90 1D 00 Ch 1 Note Off FO 29 Velocity O 90 21 71 Ch 1 Note On AO 33 Velocity 113 90 1F 00 Ch 1 Note Off GO 31 Velocity O 90 21 00 Ch 1 Note Off AO 33 VELOSO o BO OL 7F Ch 1 CC 1 Modulation wheel coarse Value 127 EQ 67 3F Ch i Pitch Wheel 8167 2 25 EO 17 3E Ch i Pitch Wheel 7959 2 3 EO 3
17. ou can use the default bank provided with the software to start with When you change patches the editor patch data will be sent to the synth 9 In Logic create another Audio track and route the audio from the audio port your Synth is connected to Automation 1 Select the track the Editor is on and click the View menu and select Automation or use the A key You will see the automation lanes for the Editor You can add automation lanes for parameters you wish to automate Please refer to the Logic User Manual for more information on using automation Note that Logic Pro does not have a MIDI Setup dialog that would allow you to select the ports you wish to activate or deactivate It uses the Mac IAC driver OSX Audio MIDI Setup application for its MIDI ports As a result choose routings carefully to avoid MIDI feedback loops or breaking the Editor s MIDI connection NOTES Setup for other Hosts is similar to those listed above Please refer to your Hosts documentation for setting up a plug in Setting Up the Plug in for Standalone The setup procedure for Standalone operation is fairly straightforward 1 If other Audio MIDI applications are already open then take this into consideration when using the Standalone application Make sure the MIDI port you will be using is available for use with the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor 2 Open the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor 3 Open the Devices dialog and select the preferred a
18. ove down one Patch 5 COPY button Copy this Patch to clipboard 6 PASTE button Paste from clipboard to Patch 7 RAND button Opens the Randomize view see Randomize section 8 PATCH button Opens the Patch Manager view see Patch Manager section 9 SETUP button Opens the MIDI Setup view see MIDI Setup section 10 MON button Opens the MIDI Monitor view see MIDI Monitor section MIDI Setup To access the MIDI Setup view click the MIDI Setup button The MIDI Setup view allows you to connect and control the MIDI data coming into and out of the Editor and Host You will need to open this view directly after instantiating the software in order to setup up communication between the Synth and Editor Once you have done this the software will remember your settings You can toggle the filtering of specific MIDI data for both the Host and Editor MIDI data paths If you carefully inspect the diagram in the middle you can see exactly what data gets routed where To make things a bit easier to differentiate there is a color coding scheme for the MIDI data The MIDI Monitor view will show messages in these same colors ee Te Ts Host MIDI In Data from Host Seq Host MIDI Out Data to Host Seq VST MIDI PORT MIDI PORT MIDI CHANNEL MIDI CHANNEL NOTE ON OFF NOTE ON OFF PRESSURE PRESSURE AFTERTOUCH AFTERTOUCH PITCH WHEEL PITCH WHEEL PROG CHANGE PROG CHANGE MIDI CC MIDI CC M
19. r The Roland JUNO 106 is a classic analog synth with a digitally controlled oscillator Long gone from the assembly line this synth is still highly revered and sought after by many professional musicians It s no wonder with its thick sound and durable construction The JUNO 106 has a sound all its own and will no doubt be considered one of the most classic synths of all time reKon audio is proud to offer our latest technology to support this classic synth We ve made giant strides in our new software products to offer not only an editor that supports sysex MIDI data but also include a patch librarian advanced patch randomizer midi monitors full automation support and support for Audio Unit hosts and even offer it up as a standalone application Installation This product includes an installer which will help you with the installation of the product Please follow the detailed instructions below to install and register your License Key to begin using the software product WINDOWS USERS 1 Be sure to read this User Manual before you begin using this product It contains detailed information regarding the MIDI setup procedures required to successfully connect to your computer and synthesizer 2 Run the installer file This will install the VST and Standalone application and related files to the following folders on your computer For 32 bit Windows operating systems VST c Program Files Common Files VST2 reKon audio VST AU J
20. r is a visual editor allowing you to view and edit every parameter of a Roland JUNO 106 or HS 60 Patch Advanced Patch Librarian The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor includes an advanced Patch Manager view that allows you to rename and arrange Patches to create your Bank Drag and drop Patches where you want them with a complete overview of the Bank in either Swap Copy or Move mode You can load and save your Patches and Banks as standard FXB FXP files Patch Randomizer The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor also includes a Patch Randomizer that allows you to easily create randomly generated Patches MIDI Input and Output Monitoring The MIDI Monitor view allows you to view all MIDI data coming into and out of the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor for both the Host and Editor MIDI data paths Easily switch between Host and Editor views You can even copy the data from the event logs for pasting and saving into standard text editors or other applications MIDI Setup The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor is based on an entirely new framework that allows you to select the MIDI input and output ports and channels directly from within the Editor itself This allows you to send and receive MIDI data directly to and from your Synth You are no longer limited by any Host MIDI incapabilities MIDI Setup also allows you to filter out specific MIDI data for both Host and Editor MIDI data paths or toggle MIDI In and Out operations The Roland JUNO 106 synthesize
21. rekon e ae VST AU JUNO 106 Editor 112 0 JUNO 106 yy VST AU JUNO 106 Editor 1 2 0 User Manual E O BD Si e A windows XP Vista Windows 7 OSX 10 5 10 6 VST AU JUNO 106 Editor 1 2 0 User Manual Table of Contents Introduction Installation MIDI Setup Working with the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor Graphical User Interface Working with Patches MIDI Implementation Legal Information Introduction Thank you for choosing the reKon audio VST AU JUNO 106 Editor The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor also referred to in this manual as Editor is a real time MIDI Synth Editor that allows you full control of every parameter of the sound on the Roland JUNO 106 and HS 60 synthesizers also referred to in this manual as Synth With it you can view manage and edit all your Patches with detail on the computer visually All parameters are fully automatable in your favorite VST or AU Host see product web page for current Host support giving you the ability to visually program the JUNO 106 to your music via the Host sequencer This ability to model your Synth Patches in real time inside your main music production environment is part of what makes the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor unique when compared to other hardware Synth Editors If you don t need or use a DAW Host you can still manage the Patches with the Standalone version Complete Synth Editor The VST AU JUNO 106 Edito
22. the JUNO 106 User Manual The MIDI LED Indicators When the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor receives or transmits Host or Editor MIDI data the corresponding MIDI LED s will blink to notify you You can turn off the MIDI LED s in the MIDI Setup view The About Screen To view the About screen click on the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor logo button The about screen shows your registered name and serial number as well as the product version The Graphical User Interfaces Using The Graphical User Interface The graphical user interface of the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor is designed for maximum ease of use giving you easy access to all of the parameters right on one screen You are also able to rename modify and browse the Patches right inside the Editor itself All controls are handled via either a slider knob combo box button or text edit box The Main User Interface The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor main screen not to scale JUNO 106 Edik The Patch Interface The Patch area allows you to access all the functions of the Patch 1 Patch Name Shows the Patch name Click on this to edit the Patch name limit 16 characters Some hosts do not allow plug ins to use keystrokes on the main plug in window You can still use the Patch Manager to rename the Patch in this case 2 Patch Number Shows the Patch number Click on this to select the Patch number from a list 3 Patch Increment Move up one Patch 4 Patch Decrement M
23. tor has direct access to the synth AND the DAW Host sequencer also has direct access to the synth Your music should now be in sync with the DAW host and still have automation control through the plug in The Editor also has direct communication with the synth IMPORTANT NOTE When using the plug in in a Host application you must first disable the MIDI port that you will be using the hardware Synth Editor on in the Host s MIDI setup This will then make that port available for use within the plug ins MIDI setup Failing to do this will not allow the MIDI port in the plug in to work and the software will not be able to communicate with the hardware You can use a virtual MIDI port loopBe etc if you wish to have your MIDI ports available to both the Host and the Editor Setup Example for Cubase 4 6 To setup the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor for Cubase SX 2 3 or Cubase 4 6 1 First be sure to open Cubase MIDI Setup dialog and deactivate the MIDI ports you will be using to connect the Synth to the Editor Be sure to check your Host s VST Instrument plug ins folder to make sure the Editor got installed there properly Also make sure the License Key and Preferences files are copied to the same folder as the plug in 2 Open Cubase 3 Create a new project 4 Open your VST Instruments panel and then select the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor VST in a VST slot Add a MIDI Track for this if you want one useful for MIDI keyboard control t
24. udio MIDI Setup app on Mac also free Open MIDI Ox and make the following connections 1 Open the Options MIDI Devices view and make sure you have selected the MIDI Out port you are using to connect to the synth ex port 8 2 Open the MIDI Port Routing view and disconnect all cables first Then connect the LoopBe MIDI Input port to the MIDI port going to the synth ex port 8 Output Also connect the LoopBe MIDI Output port to the MIDI OX Event Port Also connect the MIDI OX Event Port to the port connected to the synth ex port 8 Load the VST AU Editor plug in see your host documentation for using soft synth plug ins ak amp 6 Open the MIDI Setup view in the VST AU Editor 7 Set the Editor MIDI In and Editor MIDI Out ports and channels to that connected to the synth ex port 8 8 Inthe DAW host select the track that was created for the plug in 9 A Note that you do not need or want in this case to connect the MIDI tracks I O s to any MIDI Inputs or Outputs or to the Editor Instead you can use this track to send Note On Off Pitch Modwheel etc data straight to the synth by doing the following Set the track s MIDI Input to a MIDI Controller Keyboard Set the track s MIDI Output to the LoopBe Internal MIDI port This will send the Note On Off Pitch Modwheel data to the synth directly from your Host sequencer track instead of through the Editor In this arrangement the Edi
25. udio card settings and Host MIDI Input This is useful for controlling the Synth from a remote MIDI keyboard 4 Click the MIDI Setup button in the Editor and select the MIDI Input and Output port your Synth is attached to 5 Open the MIDI Monitor view to make sure data is transmitted properly between Synth and Editor Working With the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor About Sound The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor is a plug in that deals only with MIDI data As a result the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor makes no sound of its own It is not an emulation software synth The sound comes from the actual hardware synth itself which is what you want pure analog hardware generated sound but with plug in control Connect your Synth to your audio card inputs as you normally would and use the Host to manage the audio tracks Using the Controls Most controls on the VST AU JUNO 106 Editor are self explanatory as to their use The display readouts will vary based on the related ranges and values for that particular control Mouse Wheel Support You can use the mouse wheel to change knob and slider parameters in single increments for fine tuned parameter control Receiving MIDI Data The VST AU JUNO 106 Editor can receive and interpret MIDI pitch wheel modulation and control change data All Editor controls will respond to their correlated MIDI messages from the hardware itself All controls respond to their correlated MIDI CC numbers as listed in
26. ulse Sunc NorderLeader Vanguardarp Space Needle Pulse Bass Pan Whomp Square Bass SyncLoad Green meanie Big Bass Nacht JUNO 106 Bass House Hit Sync Bass Sysex Patch Waxy Bass Curious Bass Yanguardi an Fade Bass Sysex Patch Whomp Truck Moogish Big Bass Welch Dub Kick Sysex Patch O DubStepper Kick 2 0 Jamaican Drum DeepStep Kick Drum Hooger Zapoid P15 Seven of 9 noise hat Susex Patch ear 022 524 05 026 e27 328 Dub Kick DickishRobot Horn Balad Squelcher Sync Bass Dozers Popsci Wonder Sci Fi Pad Sysex Patch es NO Movement Bottle Bass Night Life Baby Sysex Patch TechTran Sysex Patch Deep Kick Sysex Patch BootenHorn Slow Lead Sysex Patch Lead of It Rub Horn DubStepper J Weeper Sysex Patch Curious Bass Sysex Patch Curious Bass Arp SynBass Arp 303 thing 858 Susex Patch DickishRobot Sysex Patch O Scrorded Bass Quark Square Room Sysex Patch 55 Gallon The Thing 303 dark Metal Drop Nord Arp Sysex Patch The Broken 905 deep 3030 The Patch Randomizer The Patch randomizer allows you to easily create randomly generated Patches Note that randomization applies to the currently selected Patch and will overwrite the existing Editor Patch data The randomized Patch will also be sent to the Synth The Patch is named Random Patch You may want to rename the randomized Patch Press the RAND button to open the randomize view Wor
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