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korgork
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Help Recording

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Ok I've gone to new song and I've seen the timing change but here is what I'm trying to do I'm trying to use I-C celtic song #126 and I'm trying to use that to play my own version and I can't get it to record. Can someone tell me if I have to open up the editor first and do something before I can use the bank select it started playing some sounds unrelated...I'm trying to use the bank how do I use those in my recording as my basis?
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How do I create a song and then create an MP3 I read that I need EXB-Radias? Does that mean I need something else to record? I'm finding that I can't create a song, I can't upload a song anywhere I can't use the banks I'm really frustrated because I can make a song but I can't seem to make any headway in 24 hours now. Is my computer going to allow these files to save on the M3 Korg editor page do I need something else...man I just want to create and play can't seem to use the banks?????
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Post by Ultimate Dj »

To record a song do this.
You must have a USB hard drive plugged in to record to.
go to the page Audio In/Sampling. From the page tab at the top select 2 Channel Mixer. Select File (or something) change the name of the file so you'll recognize it. then you see the Sampling Start Stop Record buttons on the actually Module? Hit the Rec and then the Sequencer Start/Stop and check for spiking and adjusting record Volume.
When all is set hit the Record and the Start/Stop Sampling buttons and then hit the Sequencer Start/Stop button and let the song play all the way through.
and it will create a Wav. file of the song you just played and it will be on the hard drive.

or you can just read in the Manual Track Bouncing! :P :D


As for recording a Combi, (which I believe is what your talking about)
When you are on the Combi you wish to record you can hit Enter and Record at the same time and it will say "Set up Multi Record" select yes and it will transfer the Combi to Sequencer and have it all set up to multi record your Combi how you want it. THan from there you can adjust the instruments...etc.
Or just when you in sequencer go the Page menu and select COPY FROM COMBI and select the combi you like and it will bring it in.

hope this helps! :D

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