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Importing MIDI files to Sequencer
drylie
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Posted on 14-01-2010 20:54
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Please can anyone help me!
I would like to use a midi file created on my computer as one of the parts on a backing track. What I need is a simple set of instructions as I am not very "techie".
Thanks
 
HarryG
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Posted on 14-01-2010 22:13
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Hello,

Thus you copy standard Midifiles (SMF) on a SD card

1. Push the SD card in the card writer SD of the PC
2. Open in the PC Windows Explorer and select the disk drive of your card writer SD
3. Provide directly on the surface of the SD card a new folder and call him "IMEXPORT" (exact manner of writing)
4. Copy now your Midifiles in this folder
5. If the copy process is finished, put the SD card in the KN 7000
6. Press in the KN 7000 the SD key and afterwards choose in the display SD – TOOLS
7. Only the folders and the songs should be indicated you in the display first in the Technics format, then choose in the display below to the right of SOUND SD – TOOLS
8. Afterwards you can select the function SOUND IMPORT SD in the display
9. Now all your Midifiles appear in the display which you can mark with SEL and / or ALL to copy the choice in a Playlist
10. Give of the new Playliste with the function PLAYLIST NAMING a suitable name and press OK
11. Now press once more OK to copy the elective Midifiles in the Plyliste

Now your Midifiles are available to you in the new Playlist and of course in the DEFAULT PLAYLIST and can be invited in the KN 7000 or be passed the ball with DIRECT PLAY also directly by the SD card.
 
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drylie
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Posted on 15-01-2010 00:20
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Thank you very much.
Will try this right away.
 
drylie
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Posted on 15-01-2010 14:54
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HarryG

Thank you so much. Your instructions are very clear and now everything is working perfectly.
 
HarryG
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Posted on 15-01-2010 19:45
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Hello,

I am glad for you.
It is not always easy to describe a problem solution.

There would have been still an other possibility., To describe, however with the cable USB etc. which is more complicated.
 
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CHIPS2
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Posted on 30-01-2010 21:42
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As a follow on from this--I am just starting to use midi files on the KN7000 I have loaded a midi file into the sequencer and edited it to my own taste (tempo, sounds etc).How do I save the edited version and can the edited version be saved back to the SD card? Sorry if this is dumb question but this is new territory for me
 
HarryG
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Posted on 31-01-2010 12:26
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Hello Chip52,

it is important to carry out not with the original the changes, but to make a copy and then to carry out there the changes. If you do not like the changes or you have extinguished mistakenly something, you can fall back over and over again on the original.

To the approach: There are several possibilities. I describe one of the possibilities in the keyboard.

1. Press programme Menu Key
2. In the display sound and then part Setting
press
3. In part Setting you have the possibility Right
1, 2, Left. Track 1-16 after yours
To change images. So volume, effects like sound, multinational, Equulizer etc.

The tempo is stored with Midifiles ordinarily on track 8 in the first tact. Give there the tempo change.

If you have made all changes, this stores with the set key and Panel Memory 1.
So that the changes remain on a continuing basis effective, you must confirm them with Panel Write.
In addition key progrief menu - Sequenzer and then Panel Write with OK confirm.

Now you can listen to the result of your changes. If everything is in such a way like it to your images corresponds then key SD Load press and this SAVES and stores the Midi on a place on the map SD.

Tip of me: Midis use standard instruments from GM and GM 2. You find the same instruments in the SoundExplorer of the KN 7000. These instruments are tonally better than GM or GM 2 instruments. Exchange the Midi instruments for instruments of the KN 7000.

Greeting
HarryG
 
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CHIPS2
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Posted on 31-01-2010 16:50
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Thanks Harry.I will try that now
 
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