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Old Mar 14, 2008, 11:13 AM   #1
dannewell15
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Remapping Software instruments?

Hey everyone. I have a roland TD6 and a M Audio Uno. I can hook up the TD6 to my Mac and it works but some of the sounds that are triggered by my Td6 would be better if they were triggered by a different pad. Is there a way to change the order around? this is in Logic 8
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