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  1. I'm a little puzzled by this - I have the APro 800 and I do not recall ever downloading or installing from disc the Control Surface Software (I may be wrong it was a long time ago I set it up!). Control maps for Sonar and thus CbB are stored within the A Pro 800 - press the left button under the LED display twice and you can set the control map from there. Sonar maps are 0 and 19. The transport buttons on my APro 800 work fine with that set up and I am using Win 10

    Apologies if I have misunderstood but hope this helps

  2. I use CE2 as a multitimbral instrument 

    I create midi tracks for every instrument I need eg flutes, oboes, clarinets etc then set the output of those midi tracks to the CE2 with  different channels for each instrument. I then load up the respective instrument into the associated slot in CE2

    Hope that makes some sort of sense?

  3. Just a possibility but do you have the piano roll's notes playing within the range of the particular instrument you are using in CE2? I seem to recall there is an issue where Cakewalk's C3 is and where some virtual instruments locate it. I have CE2 and don't usually have any problems

    Try dragging the note up and down the scale if this might be the problem - apologies if you've already thought of this!

    Good luck

  4. That seems very strange not to have any control maps installed! - I agree you shouldn't need to start from scratch! It was a bit fiddly getting mine to work and I can't remember exact details -  just checking - does your controller surfaces dialogue look like this?image.thumb.png.257eddab631a44fe7d2eea6cbe4d3b9b.png 

  5. Sorry I can't help you with video or images - I think there are more explanations in that legacy forum that may be able to help if you search. 

    The control map as far as I can recall is stored within the Apro - press the left button below the LED display twice and it will then give you the option to choose a control map - I think it may be set at 0 as default but if not set it as that by turning the dial and pressing when it gets to 0

     

    Have you installed the Apro programme that should have come with the A300? If it haven't got it you can download it from the Roland website I think

     

    I haven't delved any deeper than using the standard control map but only really use the keyboard, knobs and sliders and transport bar - all work ok though I have never got the pads to work but haven't spent any time trying to

     

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  6. I got the Defender notification and ignored it and installed anyway. Occasionally does this on less well known company programmes that have exe. files but as long as I think the company is legit I install

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  7. oh and forgot to mention I have been using onboard sound for years (like you I'm midi and VSTI only) and found it fine. I'm sure the quality would be better with a dedicated device but as a hobbyist with only limited time for music creation on board has served me fine 🙂

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