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Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard
Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard






need some information on the roland juno g keyboard
  1. Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard how to#
  2. Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard manuals#
  3. Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard drivers#
  4. Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard driver#
  5. Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard Patch#

You'll need to set Cubase as Slave and Juno as Master. It really should be that simple.Īs for the transport, wish I could be more specific, but it sounds like you're on the right track. Below that, you can select the Channel and Program(Patchnames) from a menu. txt file in that directory too.įrom there, when you setup a new MIDI track you should see the Juno-G as an available device. Okay, I just put Cubase back together and loaded Juno-G into the MIDI Device Manager. Either way- thanks so much for helping me out. Unfortunately, my love for playing and producing music is being savataged by Chiropractic school! so I am trying to devote as much time as I can to learning this the proper way, but also guiltily relying on others mistakes to speed my process along so I can actually use this set up, when I do get spare time. midi live?) Sorry for the reoccurring questions I just really want to understand this better. I guess I was initially under the impression that I could just send the actual midi signal with the jono sound attached to it- but what I will actually be doing is triggering the juno sounds from within cubase? ( this would be for making a new song via. Which in turn will allow me to use my patches from my juno on cubase?! awesome, thank you for helping me out there. I can just go to roland backstage and sign up and it will let me get that file- where then I will place it C:\Documents and Settings\*\Application Data\Steinberg\Cubase*\Scripts\Patchnames\inactive\Roland\ I was going to yank that script from here on one of the other post but I can't seem to find it.

Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard driver#

still not sure why, honestly, I tried to re-install my driver and still nothing. I was also surprised that my juno wasn't showing up in the cubase list. I noticed after taking your suggestion to read some other post about this that people have received an awful lot of help in the past from you- What an awesome guy to make time for all of us. Hope the questions help, sorry not so many answers. The trickiest part is getting the sync and transport to work, ie: slaving cubase to Juno-G, but once you get the right combination it's as easy as hitting record and play. I'm wondering where you are having problems with that(it's not listed?).

Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard drivers#

It should be easy to setup the Juno-G as a MIDI device as once the drivers are installed it should show up in the list. As for recording MIDI 'live' that should be as simple as arming and recording a track in Cubase. Another way to do it is arm and record each MIDI track individually - note:you'll need to get everything sync'd (master/slave/etc) first.

need some information on the roland juno g keyboard

The easiest way for your old songs is probably exporting/saving/copying via USB as MIDI files and manually making the instrument changes in Cubase. I'm pretty sure there is something posted on this here, if you search "Cubase" you'll find quite a list.Īs for recording, there are few ways to go about it. Then you need to get that txt file into the right Cubase place(obscure directory like user/cubase/app data/steingberg/cubase/scripts/ iirc).

Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard Patch#

You'll need a patch definition file for Juno-G/Cubase from RolandUS Backstage for that. Since you mentioned GM sounds I have to guessing you want the Juno Patch list in Cubase? It sounds like you have the MIDI drivers setup correctly if you've triggered Juno via MIDI in Reason or vice versa. I know I have a LOT to learn about this process, but I guess you gotta start somewhere! Let me know if I am just missing something! Thanks! I hope this helps explain what I want to do- and also that I have tried to devote a lot of time into researching this on my own.

Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard how to#

The Juno isn't a listed device in the cubase list (although I know that you can use the seq templates and GM sounds within the juno- but that is where I am stuck now I think) I have figured out (through playing with Reason 5.0) how to trigger midi events and I learned a lot there about the routing of the signals as well.

Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard manuals#

I read the manuals on setting up midi devices in cubase a few times, and tried countless times to get my juno set up that way.

need some information on the roland juno g keyboard need some information on the roland juno g keyboard

and I figure once I can get that far, I can continue learning more about the program and it's other features.ġ: Record into cubase using midi: utilizing the sounds from my junoĢ: Take the tracks I have made in my juno already, and sequence them in cubase (which I guess is just an extension of my first goal) I am able to create some pretty awesome tracks within my juno, I just want to be able to record them into Cubase and arrange them into full tracks, add effects, ect. So I had to get rid of my Fantom and was able to pick up a Juno-G a couple months ago. Long story short, I had a Fantom X for a few years, and I learned how to use the keyboard pretty well, but I never really learned about MIDI or any of these awesome DAW's that are out there. Hey - I know that I was vague with my description haha, but thanks for replying.








Need some information on the roland juno g keyboard