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Using the DAW software
Parameter Value/Explanation
Sync Mode
Sets the port or connector used to receive the 
synchronization signal.
AUTO, INT, MIDI, USB COM, USB MEM
6.  In your DAW software, open the project le that 
you want to control.
MEMO
Before you continue, select “JUNO-D” as the MIDI input device and 
output device.
For details on how to do this, refer to the owner’s manual of your 
DAW software.
7.  Move the cursor to “Local Switch”, and use the value 
dial to set it to “OFF”. 
How to use the Local Switch
If you’re using DAW software together with the XPS-60’s 
keyboard, controllers and sound generator, you should set the 
Local Switch to “OFF”. Here’s how this works.
Consider what happens when you connect in the following 
order: the keyboard of the XPS-60 Ó DAW software Ó sound 
generator of the XPS-60. This connection is usually not 
possible, because the keyboard and sound generator of the 
XPS-60 are connected internally. However, when Local Switch 
is set to “OFF”, the keyboard and sound source of the XPS-60 
can be handled independently, and thus used with DAW 
software by connecting as shown in the gure.
Disconnected (Local O)
Sound 
generator
Keyboard
DAW 
software
8.  Make the appropriate control surface settings for 
the DAW software you selected.
Settings in LOGIC PRO
This explanation describes the procedure when using Logic 
Pro. The procedure may dier depending on the version of your 
software.
1. From the Logic Pro X menu, choose [Logic Pro] 
Ó
 [Control 
Surfaces] 
Ó
 [Setup] to open the setting screen.
2.  From the menu, choose [New] Ó [Install].
3.  From the list of Model, choose “Mackie Control” and press 
“A d d ”.
4.  As the input port and the output port, specify “JUNO-D DAW 
CTRL”.
Settings in CUBASE
This explanation describes the procedure when using the Cubase. 
The procedure may dier depending on the version of your 
software.
1. From the Cubase [Studios] menu, choose [Studios Setup].
2.  Press the [+ (Devices)] button located in the upper left of the 
dialog box, and choose “Mackie Control” from the pulldown 
menu.
3.  As the MIDI input and MIDI output for Mackie Control, 
specify “JUNO-D DAW CTRL”.
4.  In the left side of the dialog box, choose “MIDI Port Setup” to 
access the setting screen.
5.  In “JUNO-D DAW CTRL”, clear the check box from “In ’ALL MIDI 
Inputs’”.
9.  Operate the XPS-60 to control your DAW 
software.
Controller Function
[ò] button
Playback/Stop
[ó] button
Starts recording on record-standby tracks.
[SHIFT]+Pad [1] Returns the current position to the beginning.
[SHIFT]+Pad [2] Rewind
[SHIFT]+Pad [3] Fast forward
The [ò] through [ó] buttons emulate the Mackie Control control 
surface.
Pad [1]–[8] Fast forward
[1]–[4] knobs
Controls the functions that are assigned to 
Knob 1–4 Fuction.
[MIC] slider
[PHRASE PAD] 
slider
[LOWER] slider
[UPPER] slider
Controls the functions that are assigned to the 
four sliders.
[EXIT] button Switches the XPS-60 to normal mode.
Saving the DAW CONTROL settings
The DAW CONTROL settings revert to their previous state when you 
turn o the power. If you want the DAW CONTROL settings to be 
remembered even after power-o, save them.
1.  In the DAW CONTROL setting screen, press the 
[WRITE] button.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
2.  Move the cursor to “OK” and press the [ENTER] 
button.
Saving is complete when the screen indicates “Completed!”
*  The DAW CONTROL settings are saved as system settings
NOTE
Never turn o the power or remove the USB ash drives while the 
screen indicates “Now Writing...”.