I find it difficult to find a style or sound I know exists somewhere in the various tables of the PA 600.
Is there a listing (maybe an Excel file) which shows each sound, style, etc. and its location?
Or
Is there a way to export the sound list from the PA 600 to a file which I could then open on my PC?
Thank you,
Jim
Style, Sound List
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Try to install style sniffer from this website.
That might work for you.
http://www.korgpa.sk/style.htm
That might work for you.
http://www.korgpa.sk/style.htm
The only stupid questions are the questions that have not been asked.
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GEM SX3, PA900
The voices would be listed in cakewalk ins files or cubase script files, you can find them out there.
; instrument define Korg PA600 for Cakewalk/Sonar
; written www.timomusic.ch - 20.07.2011
; modified by midimusa@hot.ee - 18.08.2015
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.Patch Names
[Korg PA600 Bank 14]
4=Hard Wurly
5=Digi E. Piano
16=Drawbars Organ
21=Cassotto NorTune
24=Nylon Slide Pro
25=Steel Slide Pro2
27=Single Coil Pro
28=Clean Guitar RX1
33=FingerB.& Guitar
38=Auto Pilot 1
39=Bass4 Da Phunk
48=Orchestra Tutti1
52=Femal&Male Scat
56=Trumpet
61=Dyna Brass 1
89=Symphonic Ens.
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etc...
But being able to find things is about organization.
When you find something you want to use later you can use the song book to store a reference to it.
I organize my user banks and delete unwanted styles and move in other styles.
; instrument define Korg PA600 for Cakewalk/Sonar
; written www.timomusic.ch - 20.07.2011
; modified by midimusa@hot.ee - 18.08.2015
; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
.Patch Names
[Korg PA600 Bank 14]
4=Hard Wurly
5=Digi E. Piano
16=Drawbars Organ
21=Cassotto NorTune
24=Nylon Slide Pro
25=Steel Slide Pro2
27=Single Coil Pro
28=Clean Guitar RX1
33=FingerB.& Guitar
38=Auto Pilot 1
39=Bass4 Da Phunk
48=Orchestra Tutti1
52=Femal&Male Scat
56=Trumpet
61=Dyna Brass 1
89=Symphonic Ens.
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etc...
But being able to find things is about organization.
When you find something you want to use later you can use the song book to store a reference to it.
I organize my user banks and delete unwanted styles and move in other styles.
PA600 Studio One3
Don't forget there is a SEARCH function on your PA.
You can also find the extensive list of the resources in the Dopamine set (see below). It's in an Excel file.
You can also find the extensive list of the resources in the Dopamine set (see below). It's in an Excel file.
Korg PA600, Yamaha MOXF8, Korg nanoKontrol2
Free set with 1200 styles for PA300 to PA4X with Korg resources and a bit more: Look for Dopamine set 2.6 and PaStitch
Free set with 1200 styles for PA300 to PA4X with Korg resources and a bit more: Look for Dopamine set 2.6 and PaStitch
Hi Jaamie!
You can find an excel table in Dopamine Set: https://dopamine4korg.wordpress.com/full-sets/
Fastest way to see contents of the Korg .sty, .pad, .prf file is using file viewer like notepad - in the beginning of file You can see the names.
Better is to use a Korg PA Manager:
http://www.korgpamanager.com/
In demo version You can see all of them.
Or, You can choose a Wave Xtractor: http://www.wavextractor.com/
There is one good program more, but i can't find it here in forum right now.
The above-mentioned Korg StyleSniffer is a little bit old for Korg PA newer series.
If You wanna sound list or something more You can check my KorgPA homepage:
https://sites.google.com/site/midimusa/korg-pa
You can find an excel table in Dopamine Set: https://dopamine4korg.wordpress.com/full-sets/
Fastest way to see contents of the Korg .sty, .pad, .prf file is using file viewer like notepad - in the beginning of file You can see the names.
Better is to use a Korg PA Manager:
http://www.korgpamanager.com/
In demo version You can see all of them.
Or, You can choose a Wave Xtractor: http://www.wavextractor.com/
There is one good program more, but i can't find it here in forum right now.
The above-mentioned Korg StyleSniffer is a little bit old for Korg PA newer series.
If You wanna sound list or something more You can check my KorgPA homepage:
https://sites.google.com/site/midimusa/korg-pa