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jeff j 06-09-2021 02:32 PM

Adding Roland RD-88 to PT10
 
I downloaded the drivers for a new Roland RD-88…everything is working fine…I was wondering how/where to add the Roland-88 into PT10 so it recognizes it….The only keyboard that it lists (recognizes) is my Yamaha Motif XF8…thanks for the help!

Ben Jenssen 06-10-2021 02:40 AM

Re: Adding Roland RD-88 to PT10
 
I know nothing about windows vista, but but I think it's a question of adding the roland in an application or system settings called Audio/MIDI Setup.

albee1952 06-10-2021 11:08 AM

Re: Adding Roland RD-88 to PT10
 
In Pro Tools, go to Setup>Midi>Midi Studio. In that menu, create new "instruments" for both the Motif and the Roland. The brand and model settings don't matter, but the setting that REALLY matters is the Input Path. That setting needs to be set for each keyboard, according to how the keyboard connects. Once both are properly configured in that menu, close that and create 2 stereo instrument tracks(for testing). Stick MiniGrand on the first track and DB-33 on the second and put both tracks in Record-ready. Playing either keyboard SHOULD play BOTH instruments. Hopefully, they do(and this is because Midi/Instrument tracks default to receiving from ALL midi sources).

Now open the VIEW menu>Mix Window and check "Instruments". That will open a row across the top of the MIX window showing midi assignments. In those boxes, you can set each track to receive from ONE of the two keyboards. You also have the option of setting individual MIDI channels if needed:o Hope it works:D

jeff j 06-14-2021 07:51 AM

Re: Adding Roland RD-88 to PT10
 
Since Midi/Instrument recognizes all signals coming in....is that why when I hooked up the Roland RD-88 Before creating (adding) it as a separate path (instrument) ...that the Focusrite Scarlette 2i4 recognized it as the Yamaha Motif XF8 that I had already set up in it.....and it worked, both Midi/Audio were recognized and recorded in test recording tracks....?.... I was tempted just to leave it as is....since it worked just fine....thanks for the help....

Mid 2012 MacBook, Pro Focusrite Scarlett 2i4, Yamaha Motif XF8, Roland RD-88, Yamaha HS80M plus Sub, ProTools 10

albee1952 06-17-2021 01:00 PM

Re: Adding Roland RD-88 to PT10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff j (Post 2604273)
Since Midi/Instrument recognizes all signals coming in....is that why when I hooked up the Roland RD-88 Before creating (adding) it as a separate path (instrument) ...that the Focusrite Scarlette 2i4 recognized it as the Yamaha Motif XF8 that I had already set up in it.....and it worked, both Midi/Audio were recognized and recorded in test recording tracks....?.... I was tempted just to leave it as is....since it worked just fine....thanks for the help....

Mid 2012 MacBook, Pro Focusrite Scarlett 2i4, Yamaha Motif XF8, Roland RD-88, Yamaha HS80M plus Sub, ProTools 10

Can't answer that one. The info I gave is based on having multiple midi controllers working over several years. I have successfully had 3 running at once. A Roland TD10 kit for playing Addictive Drums, a Motif es8 for piano and an old Ensoniq keyboard for playing DB-33. I could record all 3 without any cross-triggering as long as I did assignments properly. Good luck!


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