Hi, I know this is probably way below most of your discussions, but I just got an M1 with the dreaded battery issue. I changed but it turns out the card reader is shot so I can't reload from my ROM card. So I have to figure out how to do it from my Windows 7 PC. I have downloaded MIDI OX, but need to know how to connect my M1 to the PC. Is it a simple cable? A MIDI on one end to USB on the other? Or do you need a hub? What else do you have to do? Will MIDI OX serve as the software connector? Will the M1 and Windows 7 see each other?
Any help or input would be HUGELY appreciated! Thanks.
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Download and unzip to your PC desktop the M1 factory sounds from KORG's website http://www.korg.com/SupportPage.aspx?productid=632
You need a PC MIDI interface such as M-Audio's USB Midiport 2x2 Annicersary Edition which has 2 sets of MIDI INs and OUTs split into groups A and B .
Connect the MIDI OUT of the M1 into MIDI IN A on the Midisport and the MIDI OUT of the M1 into MIDI IN A on the Midisport.
In the GLOBAL menu of the M1 navigate to the MIDI FILTERING page and make sure EXCL is set to ENA. On the PROGRAM, COMBI and SEQ PROGRAM MEMORY PROTECT pages make sure INTERNAL is set to OFF.
Launch MIDIOX. Under the Options Menu select MIDI Devices and for this purpose only enable the MIDI IN and OUT of the ports that your M1 is using. Click OK to exit.
Under the Actions menu mouse down to SEND and choose SysEx File. Navigate to the folder on the desktop where your unzipped the file on your PC desktop and double click on it.
MIDI OX should do the rest.
It worked for me at least. Good luck!
You need a PC MIDI interface such as M-Audio's USB Midiport 2x2 Annicersary Edition which has 2 sets of MIDI INs and OUTs split into groups A and B .
Connect the MIDI OUT of the M1 into MIDI IN A on the Midisport and the MIDI OUT of the M1 into MIDI IN A on the Midisport.
In the GLOBAL menu of the M1 navigate to the MIDI FILTERING page and make sure EXCL is set to ENA. On the PROGRAM, COMBI and SEQ PROGRAM MEMORY PROTECT pages make sure INTERNAL is set to OFF.
Launch MIDIOX. Under the Options Menu select MIDI Devices and for this purpose only enable the MIDI IN and OUT of the ports that your M1 is using. Click OK to exit.
Under the Actions menu mouse down to SEND and choose SysEx File. Navigate to the folder on the desktop where your unzipped the file on your PC desktop and double click on it.
MIDI OX should do the rest.
It worked for me at least. Good luck!
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