I recorded some midis and removed all tracks except guitar so I could play them along with my guitar. Trouble is, when using my PC, I try transferring them to my tablet, they have the other instruments
playing in them again?? Does anyone know why they don't play as they do on my keyboard?
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MIDI itself does not make sound, it is just a series of messages like "note on," "note off," "note/pitch," "pitchbend," and many more. These messages are interpreted by a MIDI instrument to produce sound (like keyboard, PCs etc).
You can do what you want by recording the midi to mp3 using the 2 players on pa900. Play one and press Shift+Record to record an mp3 file with your guitar.
You can do what you want by recording the midi to mp3 using the 2 players on pa900. Play one and press Shift+Record to record an mp3 file with your guitar.
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I have found the same thing. Tracks muted on the Korg do not necessarily stay muted when played on other devices. I have had to go through my files and re-mute the tracks within the software on the iPad. I'm using an app called Sweet Midi Player.
On PC you could use a free midi player like Anvil Studios to re-mute.
On PC you could use a free midi player like Anvil Studios to re-mute.
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