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Jeff Whitt Posted on Feb 02, 2017

How do I use my Alexis Samplepad with my Roland A300 midi unit.

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Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: Roland RD-700SX as MIDI keyboard

Theres a good article at recordingreview.com. If you join which is free you have access to a lot of great information. You can download Midiox to troubleshoot your midi connections etc. Make sure that your transmit channel on your keyboard matches up with the receive channel in your program. Hope this helps.

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Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2010

SOURCE: Roland e09 read "midi error" when connected with

If you have the version 1 cable you need to download a driver. The details are at this link:http://www.cme-pro.com/en/news-detail.php?news_id=105

Silverdragon

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2011

SOURCE: Using m audio axiom25 midi with RolandRD700NX

Hi you'r NOT stupid, it's just that Roland doesn't like people mixing stuff up, they want you to use their gear only, accordingly, you must dump the Axiom, MIDI and get a Roland one... You really need to keep it all one brand as it were then there will be NO problems at all... Not all MIDI are created equal, as it were, and using the Roland one will allow full functionality to be provided by the input unit. This unit is more the more modern one of the RD700 series, and the older, RD700 wan't all that fussy about the interconnections but your new one is. In any event I do know that sticking within the same brand name always sorts things out for whatever reason?

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The Roland E-09 manual is available here: https://www.roland.com/us/support/by_product/e-09/owners_manuals/ . Other Roland support is available here: https://www.roland.com/us/support/ .

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Theres a good article at recordingreview.com. If you join which is free you have access to a lot of great information. You can download Midiox to troubleshoot your midi connections etc. Make sure that your transmit channel on your keyboard matches up with the receive channel in your program. Hope this helps.
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