[quote=““Deaf Eric””]
Ok so I’ve found the chart I need on the roland website, can someone explain in laymans terms how I can select banks using the octatrack.
I want to select user bank E01.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, just a little step by step method to get this set up then I’m sorted
Thanks in advance 
[/quote]
Hmmm… that list looks a bit odd:
Take a look here (link below), you´ll find LSB (32) for bank control (0) in that chart.
http://www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php#3
Given your picture, it is confusing because I can´t figure out if the MSB and LSB are the actual values or the controllers to use to transmit the values (which in turn will select the presets).
Banks size in the bank/number column seems to be half of the normal MIDI range (0-127), that is up to 64 for each letter (A, B and so on).
But AFAIK you don´t transmit PC# with MSB and/or LSB, so that column I´m guessing is just reflecting what preset on your synth that will be selected but nothing more than that. Which in a way seems logical in relation to the bank/number column: lower half of MIDI range (0-64) = bank A. Upper half of MIDI range (65-128) = bank B.
That leaves us with MSB and LSB columns, which doesn´t reveal much.
If LSB are the controller numbers (CC#64, CC#65, CC#0 and CC#1) and that the value from these numbers selects the preset. I don´t see the purpose of MSB. If MSB is the controller number (CC#85) and its value range are reflected in the LSB column, I don´t see the logic in using those value numbers in that order to select banks in that ascending order (A to H).
If MSB and LSB are not the controller numbers but the actual values to be sent, I don´t see how you would access any of the presets A01 to H64 using them (that is if bank control are to be used with the controller numbers they normally are associated with: CC#0 (hex: 0) and/or CC#32 (hex: 20) as seen in the chart in abovementioned link.
I think you´ll have to go trial and error in a methodical way…