
pisces7378
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I have...
- Logic Audio Plat. v 5.5.1 on a PC
- MOTU 828mkII firewire interface with a built in Midi Interface.
- Roland JV 1010 sound module.
- EXS24mkII Soft-sampler.
- EVB3, EVD6, and EVP88 Soft-Inst.
- Midi Keyboard Controller
I am one of those kinds of guys that gets things set up so that they work, and I don't touch anything. I don't attempt to fully understand everything. If it works I leave it alone and NEVER can remember how I got it set up in the first place. Well I have been working with Logic Audio Plat. for 3 years now. And midi is STILL a total fucking mystery to me. I had my JV-1010 set up with Logic for all this time, but then I moved back to America from Germany and had to instal Logic on a brand new PC and naturally attempt to re-connect everything so that it all works.
Up until now I had just decided to use the EXS24mkII for drum sounds, and anything else (piano etc...) But now I finally ordered a US power supply for my JV 1010 and want to use it again. Well I have Stephen Bennet's book: Making Music With Logic Audio. I also have Dave Bellingham's book: Logic Audio Workshop. Bellingham's book doesn't even address hooking up a midi sound module like the JV 1010. Bennet's book does, and I followed every direction perfectly, and it is still all wrong.
Problem One
My JV-1010 and EXS24mkII seem to be joined together somehow because when I select, in the arrange window, the first instance of the EXS24mkII (which I have designated Piano) the piano plays but so does the JV-1010 some spacy weird patch.
Problem Two
I cannot get my JV-1010 to change patches. It is stuck on this weird spacy patch. When I click and hold in the arrange window on the first midi channel, I sellect from the menu, JV-1010 > Grand Piano (which all 16 channels apear as Grand Piano btw) then play... it still sounds like that weird spacy sound.
Problem Three
I cannot get the JV 1010 and Logic to work together to generate a midi metronome click.
What I have already tried...
I plugged everything in the way it is supposed to be. I went to the environment and from the left menu I chose to *Create* a new layer. I named this layer "Synths".
I created a new multi-inst. I then went to New > MIDI output and created an interface icon. I then cabled the multi-inst. to the interface icon. I then went through all 16 buttons on the multi and put a check mark in the Prg. box so that they could accept program changes. I clicked and held where the drive selection was and chose the 828mkII for both the new multi and the interface. I then went to the All Objects layer and made a check mark next to every icon on the list.
In the book it said that I could use the CD-ROM that came with Logic to import the banks etc. for a JV-1010 multi-inst. environment. But I never found that on the CD-ROM. I have like three CD-ROMs from Logic. I have a burned copy of my original Logic 4 which I had to send the original back to eMagic when I upgraded to Logic 5. I have the upgrade CD-ROM from Logic 4-5. I have a DemoSong CD-ROM, and I have a free trial type deal CD-ROM that they mailed me for seemingly no reason a couple of years ago. I found no Environments, Multi-Inst, or anything about a JV-1010 on any of those CD-ROMs.
Hopefully someone is reading this that is familiar with this problem and instinctivly knows what I can do.
All I want is to be able to play my EXS24mkII when I want to and the JVC-1010 when I want to, and I want to be able to change the patches on my JV-1010 from the arrange window. I also just want a midi click.
Can ANYONE HELP?!?!?!
- Logic Audio Plat. v 5.5.1 on a PC
- MOTU 828mkII firewire interface with a built in Midi Interface.
- Roland JV 1010 sound module.
- EXS24mkII Soft-sampler.
- EVB3, EVD6, and EVP88 Soft-Inst.
- Midi Keyboard Controller
I am one of those kinds of guys that gets things set up so that they work, and I don't touch anything. I don't attempt to fully understand everything. If it works I leave it alone and NEVER can remember how I got it set up in the first place. Well I have been working with Logic Audio Plat. for 3 years now. And midi is STILL a total fucking mystery to me. I had my JV-1010 set up with Logic for all this time, but then I moved back to America from Germany and had to instal Logic on a brand new PC and naturally attempt to re-connect everything so that it all works.
Up until now I had just decided to use the EXS24mkII for drum sounds, and anything else (piano etc...) But now I finally ordered a US power supply for my JV 1010 and want to use it again. Well I have Stephen Bennet's book: Making Music With Logic Audio. I also have Dave Bellingham's book: Logic Audio Workshop. Bellingham's book doesn't even address hooking up a midi sound module like the JV 1010. Bennet's book does, and I followed every direction perfectly, and it is still all wrong.
Problem One
My JV-1010 and EXS24mkII seem to be joined together somehow because when I select, in the arrange window, the first instance of the EXS24mkII (which I have designated Piano) the piano plays but so does the JV-1010 some spacy weird patch.
Problem Two
I cannot get my JV-1010 to change patches. It is stuck on this weird spacy patch. When I click and hold in the arrange window on the first midi channel, I sellect from the menu, JV-1010 > Grand Piano (which all 16 channels apear as Grand Piano btw) then play... it still sounds like that weird spacy sound.
Problem Three
I cannot get the JV 1010 and Logic to work together to generate a midi metronome click.
What I have already tried...
I plugged everything in the way it is supposed to be. I went to the environment and from the left menu I chose to *Create* a new layer. I named this layer "Synths".
I created a new multi-inst. I then went to New > MIDI output and created an interface icon. I then cabled the multi-inst. to the interface icon. I then went through all 16 buttons on the multi and put a check mark in the Prg. box so that they could accept program changes. I clicked and held where the drive selection was and chose the 828mkII for both the new multi and the interface. I then went to the All Objects layer and made a check mark next to every icon on the list.
In the book it said that I could use the CD-ROM that came with Logic to import the banks etc. for a JV-1010 multi-inst. environment. But I never found that on the CD-ROM. I have like three CD-ROMs from Logic. I have a burned copy of my original Logic 4 which I had to send the original back to eMagic when I upgraded to Logic 5. I have the upgrade CD-ROM from Logic 4-5. I have a DemoSong CD-ROM, and I have a free trial type deal CD-ROM that they mailed me for seemingly no reason a couple of years ago. I found no Environments, Multi-Inst, or anything about a JV-1010 on any of those CD-ROMs.
Hopefully someone is reading this that is familiar with this problem and instinctivly knows what I can do.
All I want is to be able to play my EXS24mkII when I want to and the JVC-1010 when I want to, and I want to be able to change the patches on my JV-1010 from the arrange window. I also just want a midi click.
Can ANYONE HELP?!?!?!