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Originally posted by imagium:

Hi!

[b]Just guessing, but don't you have to open up a Roland or EXR7 "program"? Do you have an icon on your desktop?


No, you do not install a program, there is just an USB driver on the CD. If everything works fine you should be able to see the stuff that is stored on the EXR-7s in the Windows Explorer and audio software should be able to communicate with it like it was connected using MIDI.

In all of this have you ever shutdown and restarted the computer; that could be a necessity.

Regards, Tanja[/B]


If you connect your PC to the EXR with the USB cable what do you expect to see or do? Yes, the USB will act like a MIDI interface, but isn't the purpose of USB connectivity to give you some access to the EXR op sys (OS). Heck, if all the USB does is act like a MIDI cable, then BIG DEAL. It seems that Roland would provide some sort of 'program' (for want of a better word) that would act like or interface with the EXR inner workings. I don't see where WinExplorer would do that. This is interesting for me, so keep me posted.
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