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  • Codeseven
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    Correct! Dummy me. Anyhoo, thanks for your help GD.

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

    Codeseven
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    Hi GD, thanks for the help.

    I have the UM-1G plugged into the modules MIDI Out/In ports, the UM-1G’s MIDI In light is On and it’s switched to Advanced Driver (in case it matters).

    Here could be the problem. When I go to Toontrack, Options, MIDI Devices it says ‘MIDI Error No MIDI device available’.

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

    Codeseven
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    Thank you.

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

    Codeseven
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    Thanks RM,

    I’m using a Roland UM-1G MIDI to USB device. In Solo the MIDI device is shown as being the UM-1G.

    It’s my understanding that my TD-12 needs to be ‘recognized’ by either Solo and/or SD in order for the pads and cymbals to interface with the SD VST sounds correctly. If so, what I’m trying to find is where within Solo/SD that I do this.

    Is that done on the Toontrack Solo,Options,MIDI tab or on the SD Mapping page?

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

    Codeseven
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    Got it.

    Thanks Harry.

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

    Codeseven
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    Thanks Harry.

    I will put the sound library on the external HD.

    Sorry, just to clarify. By ‘plugin’ do you mean SD2 and/or MF? And ‘host’ meaning my Operating System?(OS X) When I go to install SD2 and MF will it stop to give me the option to install just the sound library to the external HD?

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

    Codeseven
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    Thanks.

    Sorry, I’m new to VST software. I just purchased SD2 and Metal Foundry. So by saying move your ‘samples’ to another drive are you referring to installing the entire SD2/MF discs onto a separate drive or just their ‘samples’?

    Also, ‘another drive’ meaning not a partition but physically another HD, correct? Thanks

    MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.8 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

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