Hi all
I'm a newbie to Korg synths.
I bought the microSampler and hooked it up to my PC with a USB. What I want to do is hook it up to Magix Music Maker so I can play something on the PC, and transfer and sample it in the Korg.
I cannot work out the cables I need to use and where to put them all. Currently the USB is connected, then I have a cable with MIDI IN/OUT and a USB on the other end, but I don't know whether to connect one or both to the Korg.
Then I have an AMP coming off the Korg in the L/Mono Output.
The Magix software is recognising both the Korg and the MIDI cable - I can select either from the drop down lists for both MIDI Input and Output plus a third option that I don't know what it is.
It seems I am faced with approximately 3,000 different cable and set up options but I haven't hit the right one yet. In fact I don't even know if it's possible for Magix to use the Korg as a slave - the guy in the shop said it was possible to download WAV files into the Korg but didn't tell me how.
BTW I also have the librarian software loaded, and that was talking to the Korg at one stage but I seem to have lost that connection now as well.
Any help appreciated.... I hate being techno-incompetent. What cords do I put where, if it's even possible, and what should my Magix setup be?
Thanks!
Using Magix Music Maker with microSampler
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So I can't play a WAV file from Magix into the Korg and capture it using the Global "Audio In" key while it plays?
I saw something on UTube where a guy had connected a MIDI machine to his Korg, and the machine was playing a backing track of some sort. He captured it into the Korg and then sampled it. He didn't actually use any software to do this (I don't think!)
I saw something on UTube where a guy had connected a MIDI machine to his Korg, and the machine was playing a backing track of some sort. He captured it into the Korg and then sampled it. He didn't actually use any software to do this (I don't think!)
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I am reading the manual religiously, believe me. It's just that there is very little on using the Korg with other inputs, like PCs or MIDI equipment.
All I really want to do is have the Korg import sound samples from other software programs and I don't know if it's possible. For now I will use the librarian software, which seems very simplistic.
Thanks for writing....
All I really want to do is have the Korg import sound samples from other software programs and I don't know if it's possible. For now I will use the librarian software, which seems very simplistic.
Thanks for writing....
I can't get any other software to speak to the Korg, but I find the sample librarian editor functions to be sufficient for my purposes. It's sort of like the basic wave editing capabilities that the Boss SP-505 had only on your computer and in full color. I sample from FL Studio via the line in on the Korg then immediately import that sample from the Korg into the librarian to finely chop. That process can fill a bank with 36 quality samples and chops in just a couple of minutes. That's quite an improvement to the half hour or better I used to spend with the SP-505 to chop just 16 samples. I kind of see this as a scaled down ASR10 with more memory and less keys.