* MIDI control for all sliders, switches and the keyboard
* MIDI program change
* Pitch bend and arpeggio clock under MIDI control
* Memory upgrade to 80 programs
* Extra LFO:
o high speed option for audio modulation
o can be triggered like an envelope and can be synced to MIDI clock
o shapes: triangle, square, saw, reverse saw, random
o assignable to: pitch bend, VCF, VCA, PWM, noise level, sub level, resonance
* extra mono ADSR for the filter
* Mono mode, Unison mode
* MIDI velocity can be routed to VCA/VCF
* SysEx dump for the programs
* Internal retrofit, no drilling installation,
* Available from March for 129 EUR plus 10 EUR shipping
The programmable parameters are under CC control. You can play the keyboard and move the sliders - everything is sent as MIDI data which can be recorded and played back.
The extra parameters can be controlled on the so-called second page. When you press the VERIFY button on/off you actually select if the sliders and switches refer to the original or the extended parameters. For example, to set the rate of the extra LFO, press the VERIFY button (the light is on) and move the LFO Rate which now controls the extra LFO. The same goes for the extra ADSR which is dedicated for the filter. Other parameters like MIDI channel, soft thru, velocity assign are also hosted on the second page.
Patches can be dumped as SysEx and there is a controller snapshot feature which dumps the actual patch as a set of CC's. The extra parameters are also stored with the patches and can be controlled via CC's as well
Minerva is an internal retrofit. A special add-on socket gets soldered to one of the Juno's boards. The Minerva is plugged into this socket. When the board is plugged in, Minerva is in action and when no board is in the socket the original Roland CPU is working. The installation of the special socket involves precision soldering but otherwise the installation is easy and straightforward.
MIDI In and Out sockets are placed on a plate which is a direct replacement for the original DCB socket plate.DCB is used for internal communication between Minerva and the Juno keyboard CPU and as a result other DCB interface can not be used simultaneously.
From Covariance: All the useful features presented in the Io for Jupiter 4 will be implemented in Minerva. Everything included in the kit and I am writing a detailed installation guide with photos. I give premium customer support including online assistance, service tips and customization on demand. Minerva firmware can be upgraded via MIDI, feedbacks and suggestions are welcome.