Roland JUNO-60 Plug Out Software Synthesizer Owner’s Manual

June 6, 2024
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Roland JUNO-60 Plug Out Software Synthesizer

Introduction

When using the JUNO-60 for the first time, you must specify the MIDI Input/Output setting in the Setting window (p. 10).
For details on the settings for the DAW software that you’re using, refer to the DAW’s help or manuals.

About Trademarks

  • VST is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
  • Roland, PLUG-OUT, AIRA are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.

Screen Structure

**Main Window

**



Memory and Bank

  1. Click the [PATCH] button.
    The Patch Select window opens.
Bank

A set of 64 memories is called a “bank.” By switching banks you can access a large number of memories. A bank of memories can be saved as a file.

Changing to Other Bank

  1. Click the Bank field.
    The bank list window opens.

  2. Click the bank that you want to recall.
    By pressing the [ ] [ ] buttons located at the right of the bank field, you can switch to the next or previous bank.

Exporting the Bank
Here’s how to export a bank as a file.

  1. Click the [SAVE] button.
    The file name input window opens.

  2. Enter a file name and save.
    The file is exported.

Importing a Bank

  1. Click the [LOAD] button.
    The file selection window opens.

  2. Select a file and load it.
    The bank is loaded.

Creating/Deleting a Bank

Creating a bank
Click the [NEW] button to create a new empty bank.

Deleting a bank
Here’s how to delete the selected bank.

  1. Select a bank as described in “Changing to Other Bank” (p. 6).

  2. Click the [DELETE] button.
    A confirmation screen appears.

  3. Click [OK] to delete the bank.

Renaming a Bank

  1. S elect a bank as described in “Changing to Other Bank” (p. 6).
  2. Click ▶ located at the left of the bank field.
  3. Edit the name and press the [Return (Enter)] key.
Memory **

**

The JUNO-60 manages 64 memories as one bank.

Loading a Memory
Here’s how to load a memory from a bank. When you load a memory, its settings appear in the edit area and can be edited.

  1. Click the number of the memory that you want to load.
  2. Click the [READ] button. Or press the [Return (Enter)] key.
    The memory is loaded.
  • You can also load a memory by double-clicking a memory number.

Saving the Memory
Here’s how to save an edited sound as a memory in the bank.

  1. Click the number of the memory in which you want to save the sound.
  2. Click the [WRITE] button.
    The memory is saved in the bank.

Renaming the Memory

  1. Click the number of the memory that you want to rename.
  2. Click the [RENAME] button.
  3. Change the memory name. (Up to 16 letters)

Changing the Order of the Memories
Drag the memory number to change the order of memories.

Playing with the SYSTEM-8

By connecting the SYSTEM-8 to your computer (Mac/Windows), you can use the JUNO-60 in conjunction with the SYSTEM-8.
The “SYSTEM-8 CTRL” shown as a MIDI port is the port used by the JUNO-60. Do not use this port from your DAW.

Plug-Out

What is a “Plug-out”?
“Plug-out” is technology that allows a software synthesizer such as JUNO-60 to be installed and used in the SYSTEM-8.

  • You can play the JUNO-60 on the SYSTEM-8 by itself, without using a computer.
  • You can send the settings of the selected bank to the SYSTEM-8.
  • You can use the knobs and sliders of the SYSTEM-8 to edit the sound.

Plug-Out Procedure

  1. Click the [PLUG-OUT] button.

  2. Select a plug-out destination (PLUG-OUT1­PLUG-OUT3) that corresponds to the desired MODEL button of the SYSTEM-8.
    A confirmation message appears.

  3. Click the [OK] button.
    A progress bar appears, and plug-out processing begins. This takes approximately one minute.

  • If the JUNO-60 is already plugged-out to one of the plug-out destinations (PLUG-OUT1­ PLUG-OUT3), you can’t plug-out a new instance.
  • If another software synthesizer is already plugged-out on the SYSTEM-8, a confirmation message appears. Click the [OK] button to continue.

If an error message appears, check the following items.

  • Is the MIDI port specified correctly? (p. 10)
  • Is the SYSTEM-8 connected to your computer?
Send/Get Memories

  1. Connect the SYSTEM-8 to your computer.
  2. Turn on the SYSTEM-8’s MODEL [PLUGOUT 1­3] button to which you plugged-out the JUNO-60.
  • In order to send or get a memory, you must first plug-out (p. 8).
    Sending the Memory
    You can send the current JUNO-60 memory to the SYSTEM-8 and play it on the SYSTEM-8. The sound is output from the SYSTEM-8’s OUTPUT jacks.

    1. Click the [SEND] button of the JUNO-60.
      The memory is transmitted.
      Getting the Memory
      If you’ve used the SYSTEM-8 to edit a memory of the plugged-out JUNO-60, here’s how to load that memory into the JUNO-60.

    2. Click the [GET] button of the JUNO-60.
      The memory is loaded.

If an error message appears, check the following items.

  • Is the MIDI port specified correctly? (p. 10)
  • Is the SYSTEM-8 connected to your computer?
  • Is the MIDI port specified correctly? (p. 10)
  • Is the SYSTEM-8 connected to your computer?
  • Is the SYSTEM-8’s MODEL [PLUG-OUT 1­3] button turned on?
  • Is the JUNO-60 plugged-out on the SYSTEM-8? (p. 8)
MIDI Learn Function

Here’s how to associate a MIDI control change with a sound parameter, so that the parameter can be controlled by that MIDI message.

Procedure
  1. Right-click the sound parameter controller (knob or slider).
  2. Choose “Learn MIDI CC.”
  3. Operate your external MIDI device to transmit a control change message.

NOTE
You can’t associate more than one MIDI control change with a single controller. Only the most recent setting is used.

Cancelling

  1. Right-click the sound parameter controller (knob or slider).
  2. Choose “Forget MIDI CC.”

Settings

Option
  1. Click the [OPTION] button.

  2. Select items.
    A ✓ ( is shown for the selected item.

Item Explanation
JUNO-60 Layout SYSTEM-8 Layout Changes the layout of the controllers in

the main window.
JUNO-60 Layout: The controllers are laid out as they are on the JUNO-60 (original).
SYSTEM-8 Layout: The controllers are laid out as they are on the SYSTEM-8.
Zoom| You can change the size (zoom factor) of the main window with the mouse
Set MIDI Control Mapping for SYSTEM-8| Check this item if you want to use the SYSTEM-8 as a control surface for the JUNO-60. Here you can make MIDI mapping settings for the buttons and sliders.
Clear MIDI Control Mapping| Clears all MIDI control change mapping
2–8 Voices| Specifies the maximum simultaneous polyphony. You can reduce the load on the CPU by lowering the polyphony.
Optimize for Lower CPU Usage T| Turn this ON if CPU usage is high, and clicks or pops occur.
Roland Cloud…| Displays the Roland Cloud site
Authentication…| Performs user authentication for the JUNO-60.

Setting
  1. Click the [SETTING] button.
    The Setting window opens.
  • Flip Scroll Direction is only on Mac.

    1. Edit the parameters.
Parameter Explanation
MIDI CTRL Input Choose “SYSTEM-8 CTR

MIDI CTRL Output
Flip Scroll Direction (Only on Mac)| inverts the direction of rotation when using the mouse wheel to edit a value

  • If multiple instances of the JUNO-60 are running, these settings apply to all instances.
Others

If you want to use the SYSTEM-8 to play the JUNO-60 (plug-in) in your DAW, set the SYSTEM-8’s menu item “SYSTEM” “SOUND” → “Local Sw” to “SURFACE.”

The internal sound engine of the SYSTEM-8 no longer produces sound; only the JUNO-60 can produce sound.
For details, refer to SYSTEM-8 Reference Manual.

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