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How do I set up MIDI control for the Roland Juno-106 Software Synthesizer in my DAW so I can use my MIDI controller to play and tweak the sounds?
First, ensure your MIDI controller is connected and recognized by your operating system. Then, within your DAW, select the Juno-106 Software Synthesizer as the MIDI input device for your track and enable MIDI learn within the plugin to map your controller's knobs and sliders.
Where are the presets saved for the Roland Juno-106 Software Synthesizer, and how can I back them up or share them with other users?
Presets for the Juno-106 Software Synthesizer are typically saved within your DAW's preset management system or a dedicated folder created by the plugin during installation (check your DAW's documentation for the exact location) and are easily shared as DAW preset files.
What are the key differences between the original Juno-106 and this software version, and are there any new features unique to the plugin?
While emulating the original's sound, this software version offers enhancements like a resizable interface, more polyphony, and potentially effects not present on the hardware, alongside faithful recreation of the original's controls and limitations.
I'm experiencing crackling or audio glitches when using the Juno-106 Software Synthesizer. What can I do to fix it?
Increase your DAW's audio buffer size (latency) in the audio settings; also, ensure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for the plugin, and close any unnecessary programs that might be consuming CPU resources.
How do I use the Chorus effect, a defining characteristic of the Juno-106, and what are the different Chorus modes available in the software version?
The Juno-106 Chorus is controlled by dedicated buttons (typically labeled 'Chorus I' and 'Chorus II') on the plugin's interface; experiment with the different combinations of these buttons to achieve the classic Juno chorus sounds, which include different intensities and stereo widths.

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