My question is:
How do you record incoming MIDI on the Korg PS60?
My original problem is in this post:
http://korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/view ... hp?t=67718
(I would prefer an answer from someone who owns a PS60 but I appreciate any responses)
Thanks In advance,
-Dennis
Korg PS60 Help
Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
midi sequencing
Why do you want to (re)record your songs/sequences? You can use the PS60 as sound module and/or master keyboard. That´s the way I use it. All my songs and scores are stored in computers which are connected to the PS60 via usb and midi. Editing sequences is much more convenient with a large display and computer. You can find tons of freeware on the internet for recording and editing midi.
Good luck,
Djordje
www.gpmusic.de.vu
Good luck,
Djordje
www.gpmusic.de.vu
Your original question:
"How do you record incoming MIDI on the Korg PS60?"
was unclear....
I suggest contacting tech support for the company that created the software you mentioned and ask them how to proceed, unless you have a free demo, in which case they will ask you to purchase a full version of their software.

"How do you record incoming MIDI on the Korg PS60?"
was unclear....
I suggest contacting tech support for the company that created the software you mentioned and ask them how to proceed, unless you have a free demo, in which case they will ask you to purchase a full version of their software.

M3, Triton Classic, Radias, Motif XS, Alesis Ion
software for midi
The best software for midi is surely not the one you described. If you search on the internet, you´ll see something else, which is able to read and write standard midi files. Some of them are completely free, including notation etc. I use an earlier version of Finale Notepad
http://www.finalemusic.com/NotePad/Default.aspx
and I used the free version of LogicFun earlier too.
Both of them are good enough for learning and starting to compose.
Good luck!
Djordje
http://www.finalemusic.com/NotePad/Default.aspx
and I used the free version of LogicFun earlier too.
Both of them are good enough for learning and starting to compose.
Good luck!
Djordje