

The functionality and operation of the Juno-Di and your computer-based application(s) will be the same no matter which type of connection you are using - the only difference is how the MIDI signals are routed. This is useful it you already have a MIDI or Audio/MIDI interface connected to your system, or if there is not a USB driver available for your computer. This will use the MIDI In and MIDI Out ports on the back panel of the Juno-Di, which will connect to the interface, and the interface will then connect to a standard USB port on your computer. This will use a standard USB cable connected to the square "USB COMPUTER" port on the back of the Juno-Di and then to a standard USB port on your computer. There are two ways to make this connection: The Juno-Di can be connected to a computer so it can be integrated with music software applications as well as the Roland editor application.
