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Common Roland Juno-106 Questions
How do I connect my Juno-106 to my computer via MIDI and get it to trigger sounds in my DAW?
Connect a MIDI cable from your computer's MIDI output to the Juno-106's MIDI input. In your DAW, select the Juno-106's MIDI input as your MIDI device and configure a MIDI track to send MIDI channel 1, which is the Juno-106's default.
How do I save a sound I've created on the Juno-106?
The Juno-106 does not have internal patch memory for saving sounds. You must manually record the settings of all the front panel controls to recreate the sound later, or use a third party memory expander.
The Juno-106 is making a constant droning sound, even when I'm not playing any notes. What could be the problem?
This is often due to the voice chips failing, a common issue in the Juno-106. Each voice chip can fail, causing a stuck note or continuous drone, so faulty voice chips are likely the cause.
How do I use the Juno-106's chorus effect?
The Juno-106 has two chorus modes (I and II) selected via a switch on the front panel, these modes are known for the lush, characteristic sound that has become a hallmark of this synthesizer, simply engage either mode using the front panel switch.
My Juno-106's pitch is drifting and unstable. What can I do to fix it?
Pitch instability can be caused by aging components or calibration issues. Consider recapping the power supply and calibrating the VCOs and VCF, but this requires expertise and potentially dangerous adjustments.