Making system settings, Making settings appropriate for your application, Selecting the protocol – Roland SI-24 User Manual
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Making system settings
Making system settings
Making settings appropriate for your application
Selecting the protocol
In order to use the SI-24 to control your application, you must select the appropriate
protocol.
1. Hold down [SYSTEM] and press the mode button
[1]
–
[5]
for the settings you
want to use.
The button you pressed will light, and the settings will be switched.
The modes are assigned to
[1]
–
[5]
as follows.
[1] (L5)
:
Logic 5 mode. These settings are for Logic RPC Pro/Logic 5.
For details, refer to “Controlling Logic RPC Pro” (p. 31).
[2] (H)
:
Pro Tools mode. These settings are for Pro Tools.
For details, refer to “Controlling Pro Tools (version 4.1 or later)” (p. 38).
[3] (S.C)
:
Cubase mode. These settings are for Cubase.
For details, refer to “Controlling Cubase VST (version 5.0 or later)”
(p. 42).
[4] (USR 1)
: User mode 1. These are user settings you registered (stored) in
“Setting/registering user mode settings” (p. 26).
[5] (USR 2)
: User mode 2. These are user settings you registered (stored) in
“Setting/registering user mode settings” (p. 26).
If you select a mode that is not
appropriate for your
application, the SI-24 will not
be able to control the
application correctly.
While you hold down
[SYSTEM]
, one of the mode
buttons will light to indicate
the current mode.