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About the Workshop Booklets
Roland's JUNO synthesizers have been making history since the 1980s.
They've always been affordable, easy to use, and sounded great onstage
and in the studio. The JUNO-G carries on the family tradition in the most
modern way, with 128-note polyphony and killer sounds derived from
Roland's acclaimed Fantom-X synths—even more sounds are available when
you install an optional SRX-series sound expansion board. The JUNO-G has
a user-friendly 16-track sequencer, 4-track audio recorder, and a full-on
sampler that give you the tools you need to bring your songs to life. A
USB jack allows you to easily exchange data with—or edit JUNO-G sounds
from—a personal computer. And it's all tied together with a look and feel
that's both familiar and intuitive.
This JUNO-G Workshop Series booklet is intended as a companion to the
JUNO-G Owner's Manual. It requires JUNO-G Operating System v2.0 or higher.
You can download the latest JUNO-G O.S. for free from www.RolandUS.com.

About This Booklet

The JUNO-G can exchange MIDI data with a Mac or PC via USB, letting you
use the JUNO-G as MIDI controller for a DAW and/or as a multitimbral sound
module. It also allows you to create JUNO-G sounds on your computer. This
booklet explains how to get connected.
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 the following symbols.
A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand.
A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed.
Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid
possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself.

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Each Workshop booklet is meant to be read in order from beginning
to end. However, if we mention an upcoming section—and you see
this arrow—you can click the arrow to jump there immediately.
Things You Can Do with Your MIDI Connection
In this booklet, we're going to assume you know how to operate your
computer. If you don't, consult its documentation before proceeding.
Edit and Create JUNO-G Sounds
The JUNO-G ships with Editor and Librarian software for Mac and PC
that makes the JUNO-G even more powerful. The Editor software allows
you to edit factory sounds, or create your own, on your computer. The
Librarian software helps you organize and store your JUNO-G sounds and
performances on your computer's hard drive.
Current settings...
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S
B
...are sent to the software.
The Editor and Librarian come with their own documentation, so we're
just going to discuss their installation in this booklet.
...go to the JUNO-G.
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Your edited settings...
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