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Old 05-04-2020, 07:35 AM
midigame midigame is offline
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Default Roland Sound Modules

Hi,I hope someone can help with this query.I have used Sonar Professional for some years but now I am giving Pro Tools First a trial.I have two Roland sound modules a JV 2080 and an Integra 7.All the instrument sounds are listed for the JV 2080 but none are listed for the Integra 7.Has anyone any idea how I can use the Integra 7 in Pro Tools.
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Old 05-04-2020, 11:40 AM
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You could always go the old fashioned way and manually set the sounds on the Integra 7. Or do a bank select/patch select on a MIDI or Instrument track as part of the outgoing MIDI stream. You just won't have the luxury of seeing the patch names that's selected on the Integra.
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Old 05-04-2020, 03:30 PM
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Default Re: Roland Sound Modules

See if this helps:

Integra-7 midnam creation for Pro Tools

Could be a long project to get all 6000 sounds.

Some of the Integra-7 midi patch names will be in the Roland XV-5080.midnam file, although from what some looking around the web suggests that not all parameters for the Integra-7 would be included in the same patch names for the XV-5080.

Your Pro Tools MIDI Patch Names can be found here, and this is where you would place a new patch name file:

On my Mac, that would be located here:
/Library/Audio/MIDI Patch Names/Avid/Roland

On your Win machine, I think it would be here:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Avid\Pro Tools\MIDI Patch Names\Digidesign\Roland
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Old 05-08-2020, 03:00 AM
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Thanks for the advice guys.I'm afraid my level of expertise does'nt go much beyond opening dropdown lists.Although I did try to open the link to the midnam file that Bruce provided,but it tells me that it is not there anymore.I wonder if,perhaps you could post it again Bruce?

Once again thanks for your help,I appreciate it.
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