That is, it will be the same as a "soundcard" (an "audio device"). If you want to record the JUNO directly, you can set it up to be a digital audio input. I have my keys going to a mixer whose line output goes to my main soundcard. How you get that AUDIO saved into Cake will be up to you. When you record this way and then play back the track, your JUNO will play. ini file available with the JUNO patches! They will be selectable in the track menu system! Setup a MIDI track in Cake, assign the input to your JUNO, and, when you "monitor" it and play the keyboard, your JUNO will play.
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There should be no reason at all to use it as a MIDI device through another intermediate device, in my opinion. Cake will see the JUNO as a MIDI device, so check it as an active device in Settings so it's available. Your MIDI track will receive MIDI directly from the port and it will play TO that port (just pull down the port/device in your track options tabs and select). Record MIDI into Cakewalk via this and Cake will play the JUNO directly via this. Finally press R for record and watch the pretty audio waveform appear before your eyes! Good luck ?Ĭonnect the JUNO directly to the PC. If you want to commit your performance to audio just create an audio track, set it's input to the Steinberg's stereo outputs, if there are other tracks in your project then solo the midi track of your Juno performance, engage the audio track for recording press play (spacebar) and adjust the levels on your interface (between-12dB and -6dB should be fine). When you play back the recording it will trigger the Juno.
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With this setup you can play the Juno and record in midi. Next you have to connect two (or one if you prefer mono) audio cables from your Juno's audio outputs to two (stereo) audio input channels on the Steinburg. You need to set the Juno to a midi channel and then on the midi track in Cakewalk set it to the same midi channel. All you have to do is connect a midi cable from the midi out of your Steinberg into the midi in of your Juno. Hi Richard, you can definitely use your Juno for sounds.