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VST-AU JUNO-106 Editor User Manual
Note - This manual only covers information related to the specific product and synthesizer model. Please also see the Global User Manual for more information about the main portions of the software that are not specific to the synthesizer model.
This software will work with the Roland JUNO-106 and HS-60 model synthesizers. Runs on 64bit MacOS 10.15 - 12 and Windows 10 - 11 systems. Plug-ins work with recent and latest versions of Steinberg Cubase & Nuendo, Ableton Live, Apple Logic Pro, Propellerheads Reason, Cakewalk Bandlab, MOTU Digital Performer, Presonus StudioOne, Bitwig Studio, Cockos Reaper, ImageLine FLStudio, Acoustica Mixcraft, and AcidPro Next, and other DAW's that support independent MIDI port I/O configurations. For DAW Host setup information, please see the DAW Setup Guide.
Table of Contents
- Required Settings on the Synthesizer
- The Main User Interface View
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Disclaimer
Required Settings on the Synthesizer
You will need to make the following settings on the Blofeld to properly use the software.
MIDI Channel = 1-16
Memory Protect Switch = OFF
MIDI Function Switch = Position III
Hold the MIDI Channel button down and select Channel 1
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 View
The VST-AU JUNO-106™ Editor™ main screen (not to scale)...
MIDI Implementation Chart
These MIDI CC Numbers are hard-assigned to the VST-AU JUNO-106 Editor. When the Editor receives any of these MIDI CC messages, the controls will update, and send the corresponding MIDI sysex messages out to the synth:
CC# | Parameter |
LFO_Rate | 80 |
Delay_Time | 81 |
Dco_Lfo | 82 |
Pwm | 83 |
Dco_Noise | 85 |
Vcf_Freq | 87 |
Vcf_Res | 88 |
Vcf_Env | 89 |
Vcf_Lfo | 90 |
Vcf_Kybd | 91 |
Vca_Level | 92 |
Env_A | 93 |
Env_D | 94 |
Env_S | 95 |
Env_R | 96 |
Dco_Sub | 84 |
Range | 100 |
Dco_Square | 101 |
Dco_Saw | 102 |
Chorus | 103 |
Dco_Pwm_Lfo | 97 |
Vca_Type | 99 |
Vcf_Polarity | 98 |
Hpf_Freq | 86 |
The following MIDI data is transmitted (Tx) and Received (Rx) from the Editor and may be filtered as well.
MIDI Message |
Tx | Rx |
Channel | Y | Y |
Mode | Y | Y |
Note On/Off | Y | Y |
Velocity | Y | Y |
Aftertouch | Y | Y |
Poly Pressure | Y | Y |
Pitch Wheel | Y | Y |
Modulation (CC1) | Y | Y |
Continuous Control (CC) | Y | Y |
Program Change | Y | Y |
System Common | Y | Y |
System Realtime | Y | Y |
System Exclusive | Y | Y |
For a full list of the parameters and their value ranges, please refer to the synthesizer's User Manual.
Disclaimer
Roland, and the JUNO™ names and logos are the property of Roland. 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.