Roland SPD-S and noon update - HARD!

OK, here's one for the smarter guy or girl out there. Quite literally.

I received a Roland SPD-S battery.

Problem is, he needs to update to version 1.2, so it may take a modern map of compact flash.

There is literally no old cards compact flash out there. So I need to upgrade to version 1.2

As you do, according to Roland, is to download a file containing the SMF Midi 16 files and send them to the battery.

Here are the instructions from Roland:

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You will need

 SPD-S update files downloaded to your computer. (MAC or PC)  USB converter MIDI and a MIDI cable.
 Sequencer software able to read MIDI files Standard

Update procedure

Connect terminal MIDI Out of the sequencer to the MIDI In of the SPD-S.

While holding down the [WAVE] and [ENTER] buttons light up aware of the SPD-S.

When MIDI UPDATER will appear on the display, press [SETUP] and [EDIT] at the same time.

When "Please SEND" appears on the display, to each SMF file in numerical order. The SPD-S display must indicate the receipt of data.

After all files are sent, "UPDATE COMPLETE" appears on the screen. Turn the unit off, and then again to resume normal operation.

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So I easily move on to the final part where the Roland SPD - S bed "send."

So here's the question. How the hell is a send these Midi files of logic for the SPD-S?

I have a fast track of Motu Midi usb converter and its Apogee Duet card and cables needed.

I know it's a toughie, but I don't know that some brain there has a simple answer!

Please do not hesitate to walk me through it like a fool, including which midi and usb cable to put where.

Useful links below to Roland and my Midi interface.

Thank you very much

Gavin

Update 1.2 Roland SPD-s

http://Roland.com/support/article/?q=downloads & p = % 2DS SPD & ID = 8201144

Motu Fastlane USB:

http://www.motu.com/products/MIDI/fastlane_usb

Open logic

Go to MIDI preferences turn off reset selected messages... (they may interfere) Write them selected.

Adjust the tempo of the song to 60

Load all logic, (16 tracks separated from MIDI) MIDI files set each MIDI track MIDI channels the channel required, probably 1, Roland documentation should say. CUT all MIDI tracks.

Reactivate the first track/file and press play, cut the first piece reactivate follow the second file, press play... etc... etc.

OR... to load all the MIDI files on a single track separated by a bar and press play. Make sure that the tempo is between 60-75.

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