XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
Am I the only one who is really interested in this file but cannot find it? Or do I understand it wrong and has it not been made (yet)?
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Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
I think it's about Sinevibe's colletion. But you can buy it only. (There are some free patches on Sinevibes availible)Martijn wrote:Am I the only one who is really interested in this file but cannot find it? Or do I understand it wrong and has it not been made (yet)?
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
I guess that Sinevibes collection made by Artemiy Pavlov is not the same as XV collection of which Wladymeer was talking about here.Nightingale wrote:I think it's about Sinevibe's colletion. But you can buy it only. (There are some free patches on Sinevibes availible)Martijn wrote:Am I the only one who is really interested in this file but cannot find it? Or do I understand it wrong and has it not been made (yet)?
Hey Wladymeer if you are there, knock once!
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
Hi Andrejba,andrejba wrote:OK :-) will try it.
thanks
ab
did you manage then to convert some XV sounds in the JS?
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
1. Instal librarian for SonicCell.
2. Download and load XV collection for SonicCell into librarian.
3. Setup mini in and midi out in SC librarian as JunoStage.
4. Load choosen patches into Juno Stage (write)
5. Change waveform*
* all waveform are the same but piano waveforms, both order of samples are also the same (no. SC waveform = JS waveform + 30)
Examlpe:
SC waveform no. 435 Musette = JS waveform 465 Musette, and so on
It takes same time but some of the patches sounds realy good.
I have already converted vox, bells and pipe organ.
Of course and can share with you hoping you convert same others and will share with me.
2. Download and load XV collection for SonicCell into librarian.
3. Setup mini in and midi out in SC librarian as JunoStage.
4. Load choosen patches into Juno Stage (write)
5. Change waveform*
* all waveform are the same but piano waveforms, both order of samples are also the same (no. SC waveform = JS waveform + 30)
Examlpe:
SC waveform no. 435 Musette = JS waveform 465 Musette, and so on
It takes same time but some of the patches sounds realy good.
I have already converted vox, bells and pipe organ.
Of course and can share with you hoping you convert same others and will share with me.
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
If you are interested in this 3d, join this one: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=46920#p269350
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
I think is a good idea to post here all the patches I converted from the XV collection since this subject is more appropriate than the other where I posted them before. In the attached zip file you will find four banks of patches in .mid format and their list in .jpg format. I left out pianos because as Alpha_C said, the waveforms don't match.alpha_C wrote:1. Instal librarian for SonicCell.
2. Download and load XV collection for SonicCell into librarian.
3. Setup mini in and midi out in SC librarian as JunoStage.
4. Load choosen patches into Juno Stage (write)
5. Change waveform*
* all waveform are the same but piano waveforms, both order of samples are also the same (no. SC waveform = JS waveform + 30)
Examlpe:
SC waveform no. 435 Musette = JS waveform 465 Musette, and so on
It takes same time but some of the patches sounds realy good.
I have already converted vox, bells and pipe organ.
Of course and can share with you hoping you convert same others and will share with me.
For those that don't know how to load them, here is a little guide:
First thing you have to install Juno-Stage editor in your PC, if you have not the CD you can download it here: http://www.roland.com/support/article/? ... JUNO-STAGE
Then forget the editor for the moment and launch only JUNO-STAGE librarian.
Go to the menu File and click on Import SMF, choose the bank that you like and load it in the main window of the program. To listen the patches just double click on a sound and you will hear a little loop of demo. To load sounds on the JS just click on Write (all or selected). A very important thing: REMEMBER ALWAYS TO SAVE YOUR USER MEMORY BEFORE.
Please, report here any error convertion you may find.
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Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
francoran,
Thank you for creating these patches for the Juno Stage. There's a lot of good useable patches!
Thank you for creating these patches for the Juno Stage. There's a lot of good useable patches!
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
Francoran,
Thank you so much! You've done a great job and there are a lot of usable patches in this collection. I first could not import the SMF files into the Juno Stage Librarian software, but after a long while I found out that it was because the device ID# was set to 18 in both the software and in the JS instead of the default 17. Once this was corrected in both the software and in the JS, I could import the SMF-files in the software and transfer them to the Juno Stage. Maybe this is something other users could encounter.
Thank you so much! You've done a great job and there are a lot of usable patches in this collection. I first could not import the SMF files into the Juno Stage Librarian software, but after a long while I found out that it was because the device ID# was set to 18 in both the software and in the JS instead of the default 17. Once this was corrected in both the software and in the JS, I could import the SMF-files in the software and transfer them to the Juno Stage. Maybe this is something other users could encounter.
Re: XV collection for JUNO-STAGE finally! (Sunday/Monday)
You are welcome Martijn and Banzai,
I think it's a shame that Roland doesn't give a damn of JS users and I'm glad to have given them a little of justice.
I think it's a shame that Roland doesn't give a damn of JS users and I'm glad to have given them a little of justice.