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Old 11-22-2005
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i have a roland vs 1880 and samplitude in my pc i've already recorded some songs in the vs 1880, i wanna put the tracks separate in samp. how do i do this?
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i am not familiar with either but did you try saving your separate tracks to separate files that samplitude can use. like a .wav file or something
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In order to do it in one pass the VS 1880 and your computer interface would have to have as many outs and ins (respectively) as you have tracks to transfer. If this is not the case then you need to synchronize Samplitude with the VS 1880 so that multiple passes will be in sync. Samplitude can sync to a wide variety of timecodes, so look at your VS 1880 manual and let me know what sort of timecode it can output. Most likely it will be MTC.

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