buntingg10
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Workstation midi transfer to audio
1. I have a korg tr music workstation that connects via USB to my laptop. I want to use the programs I have on the workstation for my song. Am able to transfer the program data to my laptop so Home Studio could play my keyboard programs even if I am not connected to the workstation? 2. Can I use midi data, combinded with my keyboard programs to create audio tracks in home studio? **Setup: Korg TR88 connected to Home Studio 7 via USB. Keyboard audio output to Peavey KB3 Amp. Thanks for all responses..
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daveny5
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/02 14:35:46
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Am able to transfer the program data to my laptop so Home Studio could play my keyboard programs even if I am not connected to the workstation? You can create an audio track by playing back your MIDI track(s) through the Korg and recording the output to an audio track. You can't use the Korg TR as a softsynth, if that's what you mean.
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buntingg10
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/04 15:54:25
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how do you rrecord the midi output from the korg as a audio track?
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daveny5
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/04 16:03:25
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how do you rrecord the midi output from the korg as a audio track? I'll assume you have a project file with a MIDI track that you can playback on your Korg. In your project with the MIDI track: 1) Arm an audio track to record. 2) Make sure the audio out(s) from the Korg are connected to your soundcard's input(s). The USB port is for MIDI data only, not audio. 3) Hit record. The MIDI track should play on the Korg and Sonar will record the audio output from the Korg onto the audio track that you armed in step one. When its done, unarm the audio track. You should see the audio waveform in the track. That's all there is to it.
post edited by daveny5 - 2009/01/04 16:09:19
Dave Computer: Intel i7, ASROCK H170M, 16GB/5TB+, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Sonar Platinum, TASCAM US-16x08, Cakewalk UM-3G MIDI I/F Instruments: SL-880 Keyboard controller, Korg 05R/W, Korg N1R, KORG Wavestation EX Axes: Fender Stratocaster, Line6 Variax 300, Ovation Acoustic, Takamine Nylon Acoustic, Behringer GX212 amp, Shure SM-58 mic, Rode NT1 condenser mic. Outboard: Mackie 1402-VLZ mixer, TC Helicon VoiceLive 2, Digitech Vocalist WS EX, PODXTLive, various stompboxes and stuff. Controllers: Korg nanoKONTROL, Wacom Bamboo Touchpad
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buntingg10
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/05 22:01:23
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Thanks a lot for your help.. just one more question How would you go about connecting the audio output from my korg to my soundcard? What ypye of cable to u need to go from the audio output to the computer? Thanks
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daveny5
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/05 22:28:17
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How would you go about connecting the audio output from my korg to my soundcard? What ypye of cable to u need to go from the audio output to the computer? The Korg probably has at least 2 mono 1/4 in. phone jack outputs. Usually the ones you want to use are marked 1/L and 2/R. If you are using the built-in soundcard on your computer, it probably has a 1/8" stereo mini-phone jack. (This is one good reason to get a better soundcard. Most good audio interfaces have 1/4" phone plug jacks.) So basically you need what is called an insert or a Y cable. It has a 1/8" stereo plug on one end and (2) 1/4" phones on the other end like this.
Dave Computer: Intel i7, ASROCK H170M, 16GB/5TB+, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Sonar Platinum, TASCAM US-16x08, Cakewalk UM-3G MIDI I/F Instruments: SL-880 Keyboard controller, Korg 05R/W, Korg N1R, KORG Wavestation EX Axes: Fender Stratocaster, Line6 Variax 300, Ovation Acoustic, Takamine Nylon Acoustic, Behringer GX212 amp, Shure SM-58 mic, Rode NT1 condenser mic. Outboard: Mackie 1402-VLZ mixer, TC Helicon VoiceLive 2, Digitech Vocalist WS EX, PODXTLive, various stompboxes and stuff. Controllers: Korg nanoKONTROL, Wacom Bamboo Touchpad
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buntingg10
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/06 20:47:29
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Is there a big difference in the sound quality between using the 1/8 jack and getting a better soundcard? How would I go about getting a better sound card? What type of audio interface, if any, would I need?
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daveny5
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/06 23:42:12
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Is there a big difference in the sound quality between using the 1/8 jack and getting a better soundcard? Sounds like you don't have much experience with this type of application. For now, start slow. Get the onboard sound working first and then once you get the hang of it, consider getting a better soundcard. You have to walk before you run.
Dave Computer: Intel i7, ASROCK H170M, 16GB/5TB+, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Sonar Platinum, TASCAM US-16x08, Cakewalk UM-3G MIDI I/F Instruments: SL-880 Keyboard controller, Korg 05R/W, Korg N1R, KORG Wavestation EX Axes: Fender Stratocaster, Line6 Variax 300, Ovation Acoustic, Takamine Nylon Acoustic, Behringer GX212 amp, Shure SM-58 mic, Rode NT1 condenser mic. Outboard: Mackie 1402-VLZ mixer, TC Helicon VoiceLive 2, Digitech Vocalist WS EX, PODXTLive, various stompboxes and stuff. Controllers: Korg nanoKONTROL, Wacom Bamboo Touchpad
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buntingg10
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RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2009/01/08 20:47:12
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Thats probably good advice, ill just go with the Y cable. Thanks for all you help -Garrett
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Re: RE: Workstation midi transfer to audio
2017/04/10 03:25:48
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I use Sonar Professional,Triton extreme and Scarlett 2i4 ( Audio & Midi interface).I recently bought a Korg Miniloge and use as Midi interface MIDIMAN. Scarlet now works only as an audio interface.Now I have no way in Sonar to transfer MIDI files to wave.
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