I have a 90's era Roland synth/sampler/sequencer

It was not GM compatible so the patches were never going to line up on the same MIDI channel.
Since that synth was created in 90 there is a good chance it is not GM compatible either..
Which means that the program change numbers in PT will not match up to the same sounds in the synth.


See in GM mode the sax is in the 60's for program number (#66 for alto) - it is number 18 on MV-30 (on one chart I saw).

Two possible solutions-
load a patch map for the MV-30 so Powertracks uses that patch map (which means most mid files from internet will have same issue of patches not lining up).

Or record the MV-30 right into Powertracks inseatd of exporting to MV-30.
Since you need an external keyboard to connect to the MV-30 you could record the audio out of MV-30 into Powertracks onto the existing seq file. AND you could also send the midi thru to PT and have that in the seq file so you can just send the midi data to the MV-30 to change any sounds (and record those sounds back into PT.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!