

If there's a format that the Juno-106 VI can read, I'm not seeing it. I tried hooking the Editor's MIDI output up to the host program containing the Juno-106 VI with no luck. GRANT OF LICENSE Roland grants you the following non-exclusive rights to use the SOFTWARE in accordance with the terms of this License Agreement. Libraries from Jarvik7’s Librarian can be converted to work with Juno Editor. Bought your Juno second-hand and never got to hear the default shipping presets Now’s your chance 106 Library Converter. One of the few things that the limited sources of info out there about this says is, the Cloud version of the D-50 is the only one of their VIs that can read. By installing, copying, or starting the use of the SOFTWARE, you hereby consent to the terms of this License Agreement. Features include keyboard playback, undo, safe-editing, quick search and a retina-ready interface.
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What I can't figure out is how to load them into the Juno-106 VI.

I also have the latest version of Juno Editor and all the original Juno factory presets as. Of course, I can't confirm any of this, because the user's manual, or their site or even doing a search for it online say virtually nothing about it. v1.0.4 seems to include a way to create and save new banks and patches, but I think Roland expects you to primarily either go back and forth between a System-8 hardware device as a plug-out or download any new patches from Roland Cloud on your subscription plan. For whatever messed-up reason, Roland decided not to include the original factory presets, as they did with all of their other Cloud instruments, and instead chose to include just one bank of either presets that take advantage of all the new functions they added (arpeggiator, effects, etc.) or a couple of the original "1984" presets. I have the Roland Cloud VI version of the Juno-106 (macOS).
