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lun. 2 juin 2003, 23:45
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QUOTE Or I can ALT+<double-click> the track in my LOGIC arrange window that I want to change. Funny, I can't seem to find the ALT key on my Mac.
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ven. 4 juil. 2003, 21:12
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QUOTE (karambos @ Mar 2 2003, 12:18) This procedure works fine for all midi channels APART FROM MIDI CHANNEL 1. I cannot change the patch on midi channel one from within LOGIC. I have to do it direct on the synth. Any ideas why?
thx Some Rolands have the ability for a channel to be designated as a "master channel". If this is set up, the synth will eat program changes on the master channel and do, or try to do, something else with them. On my S-750, it will use patch changes on the master channel to load another volume from disk, assuming that I have patch numbers set up on the volumes. Otherwise, it will do nothing. I'm not familiar with the 1080, but does it have something like this? It's suspicious to me that channel 1 is having the problem, because if the synth had a master-channel capability, channel 1 would probably be the factory setting. See if you can find anything like this, and if so, turn it off.
Ce message a été modifié par cornutt - ven. 4 juil. 2003, 21:14.
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