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Trying to use Korg SoundEditor...

 
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JamesonBlade



Joined: 10 Sep 2007
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Location: Clarkston, MI

PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:15 am    Post subject: Trying to use Korg SoundEditor... Reply with quote

Hello folks,

I recently fitted my computer with a Lexicon Omega USB to multi-interface desktop 'studio.' It has a MIDI interface, naturally enough, but although all of the other inputs work fine enough, when I tried to hook my MicroKorg up to the interface and implement the Sound Editor software (Windows XP), the program did not detect my MicroKorg. I checked the Korg manual and made sure write protection was off and system exclusive was enabled, but to no avail- The program would not detect my synth. Information concerning system exclusive support was nowhere to be found in the Omega manual or on Lexicon's website.

I am new to MIDI. Could anybody edify me as to whether or not my interface supports SysEx, and if it doesn't, what's a relatively cheap USB interface I could get that does?

Thanks!
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