11th May 2012
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#1 | | Lives for gear
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Thread Starter | Juno 60 Patch FACTORY PATCH B
Factory Patch B, 11 LOW STRINGS, does anyone have the parameter settings for it??? thnx!
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11th May 2012
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#2 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by KennaOkoye Factory Patch B, 11 LOW STRINGS, does anyone have the parameter settings for it??? thnx! | You should repost this in the Electronic Music forum and you'll have an answer in no time.
-andrews
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11th May 2012
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#3 | | Lives for gear
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Funny! cuz I started in "So many gears, so little time" paused and tried this one LOL. thnx.
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11th May 2012
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#4 | | Lives for gear
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the Juno 60 doesn't have a B bank, are you thinking Juno 106? http://www.synthmania.com/Roland%20J...%20Strings.mp3
go here and download the librarian and factory patches. enjoy. Juno-106 Librarian
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11th May 2012
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#5 | | Gear addict
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Originally Posted by blinky909 the Juno 60 doesn't have a B bank | Yes it does, originally on cassette.
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#7 | | Lives for gear
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| Let me google that for you
the first link, from RetroSound, has the Factory B wav.
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14th May 2012
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#8 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Mr. Varaldo | lame...Man, read! lolll I want the parameters, you don't think I've seen that a million times lol... Sincee there are parameters for Bank A in the manual, I assume there are parameters (numbers of each slider, that creates a preset) out there for B since it's also on the cassette. Understand?
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14th May 2012
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#9 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by KennaOkoye lame...Man, read! lolll I want the parameters, you don't think I've seen that a million times lol... Sincee there are parameters for Bank A in the manual, I assume there are parameters (numbers of each slider, that creates a preset) out there for B since it's also on the cassette. Understand? | "Loll, I doubt there are, as Roland provided the bank A ones only, but if you load the factory B then you can simply move each slider back and forth until you reach the same sound as factory, record it, and keep doing it for all parameter of that patch - easy enough, no?
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15th May 2012
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#10 | | Lives for gear
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See, the problem isss, I had a dead battery, Replaced it, then started making sounds LOL... if you own a 60, you know that when the batt dies, there is this one sound, thats on All the patches, so I built from there... So loading Cassette B would destroy my patches on there right now lol. So finding the parameters for A was amazing! hoping to find B. Man, imagine if there was some sort of patch editor for the 60.. that would be sick!
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15th May 2012
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#11 | | Lives for gear
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|  Save your current patches via the tape out and then load the factory patch B bank - problem solved.
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15th May 2012
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#12 | | Lives for gear
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For one patch!? that doesnt make much sense. HENCE why I wanted the parameters
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15th May 2012
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#13 | | Lives for gear
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It takes 5 minutes to back up your data, and 5 minutes to restore it.
If you are not willing to spend 10 minutes of your time to get what you want, then you're not worth my time trying to help you. Bye
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15th May 2012
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#14 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Mr. Varaldo It takes 5 minutes to back up your data, and 5 minutes to restore it.
If you are not willing to spend 10 minutes of your time to get what you want, then you're not worth my time trying to help you. Bye | esp. considering i offered a very simple solution that requires 5 minutes, half the time that needed for your method.
the Juno 106 patch is pretty darn close, but honestly, if you can't A/B the sound and make it yourself, well, maybe you should stick to playing drums?
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#15 | | Lives for gear
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Ahhh, I see what happened here. my apologies Binky909. If thank you was what you were looking for. Then Thank you!! I still don't know what tangent Mr. Varaldo is going on, he did not read/understand what the thread was about. When I clicked the thread I only saw Mr. Varaldo's response. He posted alot, so it distracted me from your answer! that's a great idea. Drums? I don't play drums you?
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15th May 2012
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#16 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Mr. Varaldo It takes 5 minutes to back up your data, and 5 minutes to restore it.
If you are not willing to spend 10 minutes of your time to get what you want, then you're not worth my time trying to help you. Bye | Im not going to load a whole factory set for 1 patch. It doesn't make sense which is why the THREAD STATES :::::PARAMETERS:::::: LOL! I still want to use my current patches... there is no way to merge patches on a 60. I have loaded and exported from the juno 106, and asked about it in a thread. So I know that this is possible, but its just not a realistic way of doing what I want to achieve
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23rd May 2012
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#17 | | Lives for gear
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There is no Juno 106 Parameter Preset List
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