Syrupdude, I think I found a temp fix for us.It was not all I was expecting, but it works. First, close the Sounddiver software. Turn off your XP-30. Re-open Sounddiver, and keep trying re-scan, or whatever until it lets you manually select. Select the JV-1080. Then select the presets button, and both expansion buttons, AND NEVER TURN THESE OFF!!!! Turn on your XP. It will show no expansion card in D, but it will read it. Now, all the patches in the boxes you see will be in light print. That means they're not loaded into Sounddiver. From the top, select all the boxes with light print by clicking on the title of the box. (GM:PresetA). It will highlight all the patches in there. Now, above the icon to the left of file is the sysex dump button. With a preset box highlighted, and your XP on, click on this dump button. Your XP display should read "transmitting system X Information" and one by one it will load the patches. Do this to all patch boxes, including the Rhythm boxes to the far right. The type will turn dark,meaning the patches are loaded. Hint: Don't bother loading the Orchestra Rhythm patches, it's all one set of drums that are loaded in another bank. In the Expansion D box you'll see ????????, but highlight it and do the same thing. It will load them. Now you can double click on any patch in any bank and see the editor come up, with that patch in it. And with the XP in the patch mode, it will send the patch to it, and you can test it. For Drums, you need to hit the rhythm button on the XP. I don't know if this is how it's supposed to work, (saving these patches), but if you close Sounddiver, you'll need to repeat the entire procedure. Be careful when you're closing the individual patch editor, not to hit the wrong X. This is a little time consuming, and you can keep sounddiver minimized during your session, and they will stay with you. Let me know if you find a way to save these so you don't have to reload each time you open sounddiver. This is not, like I said, the way I wanted it to be, but at least you have access to all your sounds. I also am using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, and I'm hoping I can find my sound in sounddiver, double click on it and have it inserted right into the track in Cakewalk. Haven't had a chance to try that yet. I hope this helps........yuda1