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Hi Dan
It takes quite a time but I'd do it like this - at least it worked with the
ten banks of my
Matrix-1000...
1. Make a multi object in your environment for your JV1080.
2. Open SD and copy the names of a bank and paste them into the
corresponding bank of
your multi instrument.
3. Make sure the bank change message is set correctly under Options/define
bank change
message (I'm not sure about the correct name in english).
There is no special preference in SD to disable sending changes. Just don't
hit send - as
long as you don't send data from SD to the JV1080 nothing
"serious" should happen. Just
make sure the omni and/or sysex channels and instrument ID are set correctly
in SD to be
able to receive data from your JV1080.
I never got familiar with the sound hirarchy of Roland synths - So I can't
precisely help
with your "Logic question". It's just important that the bank
change message is set
correctly within your environment so that you easily can change even between
internal and
card banks. You'll find more information on setting bank change messages,
multi and
mapped instruments in the chapter "Multi Instruments" and
"Mapped Instruments" in the
reference handbook. AFAIK you usually have to define a mapped instrument for
drum kits.
I hope this helps...
Greets
groba
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