If the Inspector is not open in this window, open it from the main menu. In Logic's main menu bar, go to the Window menu and select. I don't know if I clarified this or not if I didn't, just unread it.Īs Fran explained above, you need to create a new multi-instrument in Logic. Then I could in the same way embed all my favorite old Roland patches. What I need is a way to embed the patch address in Logic. But it isn't fixed in place and when I switch to a new patch on the Roland, my recorded track switches with it. So now I can call up a patch on the Roland, play it on the keyboard, and record it on the track, and play it back. I added an Audio track and clicked on the ' I ' to play the sound That enabled me to record MIDI data, but there was no audio until I can now be more specific about what I've done so far:įirst, in Logic I added an External MIDI track and chose mio-1 as the output. Help here will generate groveling gratitude from me. I also don't know where that patch will appear in Logic and what it will look like, i.e., will it be a set of numbers, or the name? Will it be in the Library or someplace else? My problem is, I have no idea where to plug those numbers. Those can be found in the user's manual and I'm OK with that. "For instance, to select sound #1 in the Preset A bank (64 voice piano), you will send: I received instructions from them which I'll quote in part: I'm trying to access patches from my old roland1080JV.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |