Roland Cloud Manager gets critical maintenance fixes, login and Rosetta updates
Roland Cloud Manager 3.1.22 adds Rosetta prompts, a cleaner login flow, and a fix for account switching that could scramble user data.

Roland Cloud Manager 3.1.22 landed with the kind of fixes that matter when your JUNO, JUPITER, SH, or drum-machine plug-ins have to stay installed, authorized, and ready inside a modern DAW. Roland called the June 1 release a critical maintenance and performance update, and the changes focus squarely on the manager that keeps its software ecosystem moving.
The most practical addition is support for offering Rosetta installation on ARM machines when it is not already present. That matters for Mac users running Roland’s vintage-model catalog on Apple silicon, where compatibility can still hinge on the right translation layer being in place. Roland also updated the login experience, a welcome change for anyone who has had a session interrupted before a synth or expansion could load.

Roland fixed another annoying edge case as well: switching user accounts from a plug-in login dialog could leave user data in Roland Cloud Manager unchanged. That kind of mismatch can create confusion fast, especially when the app is serving as the gatekeeper for installs, updates, authorization, and library management. In the same release, Roland changed the Sample Packs action label from “Install” to “Download,” a small wording fix that should help separate content downloads from actual software installation.
Roland Cloud still frames itself as an evolving cloud-based suite of software synthesizers, drum machines, and sampled instruments, so even a quiet maintenance drop has direct impact on how the catalog behaves day to day. For vintage-synth users, the appeal of Roland’s recreations is not only in the sound, but in whether the infrastructure around them keeps working without friction.
The timing also arrives during Roland’s June promotion on the JUNO family. Through June 30, 2026, Lifetime Keys for the JUNO-60 or JUNO-106 software synthesizers are priced at $99 each, a 50 percent discount. Roland says the JUNO-106, introduced in 1984, is available through Roland Cloud Pro or Ultimate memberships or as a Lifetime Key purchase, while the JUNO-60 is sold as a Lifetime Key with free updates and new features for life. When the manager is stable, the classic instruments it serves stay where they belong: installed, authorized, and ready to open.
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