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14 Dec 2006
I know, a common issue but I have tried many answers on other forums to no avail......
I can receive MIDI signals and record MIDI tracks from my Roland XP-60 but there is NO SOUND at playback. I am thinking after some research that I need to set up a correct Audio interface but my hacking has not been sucessful yet. Please note I can sucessfully get the Quicktime Synth working fine but I want my own sounds from the XP. ![]() Here is my setup, a checklist. Any ideas on what might be missing? 1) I have set up the Audio Interface in the Finder>Go>Utilities>Audio MID Setup>Midi Devices to show my Roland XP-60 connected to my MIDISport USB port (In and Out). 2) In Logic Audio Hardware and Drivers I have Core Audio enabled. 3) In my Logic Environment I have a Physical Input connected to my Roland XP. With this I can get the MIDI enough to record. I am not sure how to set up my Audio in the Environment to get the sound to work so I can hear it at playback. I was thinking a simple Audio Track Object would be fine but I must be missing some parm or something. Any pointers at all I would be willing to try..... |
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