Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
Hi everyone! I wanted to know if there is a way to convert VST plugins into patches that you can play with the Juno Stage without keeping PC connected. Can anyone help me? Thanks
Re: Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
Hi!
Unfortunately what you're asking is not possible.
The only way to add sounds to the Juno stage is buying and installing one or two SRX cards. They are expensive and difficult to find these days.
Unfortunately what you're asking is not possible.
The only way to add sounds to the Juno stage is buying and installing one or two SRX cards. They are expensive and difficult to find these days.
Re: Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
Ok, thanks a lot for the answer :)
Re: Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
Hi :) What you want is not possible. However you might recreate some sounds of your favorite VST using JUNO-STAGE sound engine (which AFAIK is similar to that of Fantom X). But that's a lot of work.Zosti wrote:Hi everyone! I wanted to know if there is a way to convert VST plugins into patches that you can play with the Juno Stage without keeping PC connected. Can anyone help me? Thanks
Re: Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
Well, there are 256 cells for user pathes that you can fill up by programming or importing other people libraries and patches.cecchino wrote:Hi!
Unfortunately what you're asking is not possible.
The only way to add sounds to the Juno stage is buying and installing one or two SRX cards. They are expensive and difficult to find these days.
Re: Import VST plugins into the Juno Stage
You're right, but you will never be able to load waveforms (samples) not included in the JS ROM (except for the SRX adds).Eli wrote:Well, there are 256 cells for user pathes that you can fill up by programming or importing other people libraries and patches.cecchino wrote:Hi!
Unfortunately what you're asking is not possible.
The only way to add sounds to the Juno stage is buying and installing one or two SRX cards. They are expensive and difficult to find these days.
The OP asked for "converting VST into patches" so to get the same identical sounds available independently of the PC, and I frankly think it's impossible.