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Read the PT manual/user's guide for how to use the various tracks. What kind of track did you record your MIDI to in PT? A MIDI track or an instrument track? An instrument track is your friend here.
So when you recorded the MIDI all you have are the instructions on playing a sound and not the sound itself. Remember that MIDI is digital and carries no sound - it's telling whatever sound module you have it interfaced to to play sounds. Also doing some basic research would have solved your problem. But I have no idea how to get the midi to play back or route it. The input is spd-sx and the output is as well.
PT is recognizing the roland as a controller, sending it through PT back into the brain of the roland and then back into PT where it then records the midi, I believe. But PT won't give me the option to route it to an AUX. I've tried routing it through an AUX to an Audio track to record the midi into actual audio. But I'm not able to hear it during playback. I've figured out how to record the midi, I have signal and recorded midi. I'm trying to record with my Roland SPD-SX, sending midi via usb cable.