Video:Transferring the General Midi file from Cubase to Korg
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:04 pm
Hello everybody
In the link below you will find a video - Transferring the GM file from Cubase to Korg ( Kronos, Oasys, M3 and Triton)
http://youtu.be/SqRWQtssm0g
Video is intended for all, who have a need to import GM midi files to Korg by means of Cubase – and do not really know how to cope with that.
The movie also presents the elements of file edition in such was, so it sounded good after replacement of patches from GM banks onto the patches from Korg banks.
Applied method for file processing is universal for all Workstation instruments manufactured by Korg.
From my experience I know, that even the simplest import of GM files, either in format 0 or in format 1, usually ends up with failure due to a fact that midi files are created on different machines – and although as a general idea they should have been compatible, but unfortunately it is not so.
After the first view, the video may seem a bit complicated – but my intention was to show and transfer a little bit of knowledge – after getting some experience, you will be able to redo every midi file by means of a few mouse clicks.
I hope that the hints and methods presented in the movie will be helpful for you.
Film was realized based on version 5 of Cubase and Korg Kronos.
All comments and remarks are welcomed
Greetings.
SoP
In the link below you will find a video - Transferring the GM file from Cubase to Korg ( Kronos, Oasys, M3 and Triton)
http://youtu.be/SqRWQtssm0g
Video is intended for all, who have a need to import GM midi files to Korg by means of Cubase – and do not really know how to cope with that.
The movie also presents the elements of file edition in such was, so it sounded good after replacement of patches from GM banks onto the patches from Korg banks.
Applied method for file processing is universal for all Workstation instruments manufactured by Korg.
From my experience I know, that even the simplest import of GM files, either in format 0 or in format 1, usually ends up with failure due to a fact that midi files are created on different machines – and although as a general idea they should have been compatible, but unfortunately it is not so.
After the first view, the video may seem a bit complicated – but my intention was to show and transfer a little bit of knowledge – after getting some experience, you will be able to redo every midi file by means of a few mouse clicks.
I hope that the hints and methods presented in the movie will be helpful for you.
Film was realized based on version 5 of Cubase and Korg Kronos.
All comments and remarks are welcomed
Greetings.
SoP