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Thread Roland VM C7200 as a control surface?

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Thinman63

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1 Posted on 10/29/2007 at 17:37:06
Hi All,
Is it possible to use a Roland VM C7200 as a control surface with my DAW software? I have searched everywhere but cannot find an answer. I have the VM C7200 as well as the VM 7200 mixing processor. IF they would work with computer also...that would be great. Any help would be great.
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Thinman63
markalex49

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2 Posted on 09/29/2010 at 23:56:06

Hi - I know you posted this a LONG time ago, but I'm wondering if you ever got an answer to your question.  I recently bought a VM-C7200 and a VM-7200 along with a Presonus V-Fire to convert the R-BUS data to Firewire.

Anyhow, I'm HOPING to use this as a front end for my Logic Setup.  Do you know if this could work?  I've Googled for days without any real results.  Any info would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks again,

mark alexander

Toronto, Canada

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