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Old 07-29-2006, 04:53 PM
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Default ROLAND 1080?

Anyone here have a Roland 1080 Sound Module? If so can someone tell me how to assign the 3 outputs on the Roland per midi channel I use via Protools?

Ex.
In Protools Midi ch 1 (GTR), Aux to output 1 on the Roland.
Midi ch 2 (Horns), Aux output 2 on Roland.
Midi ch 3 (keys), Aux output 3 on Roland.

That's what I want to do, BUT I don't know how to assign the individual outputs on the Roland. I have the book and it's useless. I want each sound from the Roland to come out its own output triggered by the midi ch in Protools.

Please help any input would be apprecieated..

I also have the Roland R-8M Drum Sound Module with the same problem; any info on that would be a big help also.

Thanks,
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