Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:48 pm
Yes, it can be imported now. I was able to import this MIDI file. Thank you. Now can you explain to me how I can do the same with my MIDI files that I want to import?
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Hi Korg2024,Korg2024 wrote:Yes, it can be imported now. I was able to import this MIDI file. Thank you. Now can you explain to me how I can do the same with my MIDI files that I want to import?
hi Korg2024,Korg2024 wrote:Wow... And this is called an answer... Thank you very much! How can I do that? Can I do it in the Cubase program? I will try myself, if I fail, I will write here again.
As I said in one of my earlier posts you can use Calkewalk from Bandlab; it is free. Otherwise you can also use the good 'ole XG Works from Yamaha which is also free. You can download it from the link https://www.xg-central.com/xgc-software.php Scroll to the Tools section and you'll see the Good 'ole XG Works.Korg2024 wrote:Wow... And this is called an answer... Thank you very much! How can I do that? Can I do it in the Cubase program? I will try myself, if I fail, I will write here again.
Hi , thank you. Didn’t know that XGWorks was still available. I’ve been using it for years to convert my psr styles to Korg. Find it easier to use than the more complex daws that have all the audio features, they just get in the way if all I need is midi.JagiChan wrote:As I said in one of my earlier posts you can use Calkewalk from Bandlab; it is free. Otherwise you can also use the good 'ole XG Works from Yamaha which is also free. You can download it from the link https://www.xg-central.com/xgc-software.php Scroll to the Tools section and you'll see the Good 'ole XG Works.Korg2024 wrote:Wow... And this is called an answer... Thank you very much! How can I do that? Can I do it in the Cubase program? I will try myself, if I fail, I will write here again.
I have been using the XG works since my PSR 620 days. It is an amazing program without a steep learning curve. The best is that it works on my latest laptop equipped with Windows 11.rikkisbears wrote:Hi , thank you. Didn’t know that XGWorks was still available. I’ve been using it for years to convert my psr styles to Korg. Find it easier to use than the more complex daws that have all the audio features, they just get in the way if all I need is midi.JagiChan wrote:As I said in one of my earlier posts you can use Calkewalk from Bandlab; it is free. Otherwise you can also use the good 'ole XG Works from Yamaha which is also free. You can download it from the link https://www.xg-central.com/xgc-software.php Scroll to the Tools section and you'll see the Good 'ole XG Works.Korg2024 wrote:Wow... And this is called an answer... Thank you very much! How can I do that? Can I do it in the Cubase program? I will try myself, if I fail, I will write here again.
Good to know.
I think I’ve had my copy for over 20 years , when I bought my first Yamaha arranger psr9000 pro. I don’t actually record songs , so haven’t bothered learning all its functionsJagiChan wrote: I have been using the XG works since my PSR 620 days. It is an amazing program without a steep learning curve. The best is that it works on my latest laptop equipped with Windows 11.
There is a bug with the MIDI import function. I tried various methods and none were successful on the latest OS update. I reverted OS 1.2.x and the same MIDI file was successfully imported. So conclusion is that there is a bug in the MIDI file import. What can you do? Nothing, wait for the next update with bug fix from Korg.Korg2024 wrote:Hello everyone. I have a problem again. In fact, the problem is not completely solved. First, I couldn't load the MIDI file into the recording mode-editing style at all. Then I did as you told me. However... When I assign MARKERS in the keyboard and thus save a MIDI file, AGAIN I cannot convert that MIDI file into styles. After assigning a marker in the instrument itself, to the keyboard, I cannot convert that MIDI file in style editing, recording mode. What is the problem ? What should I do ?!
Hi, what do you mean by “assign markers in the keyboard “Korg2024 wrote:First, I couldn't load the MIDI file into the recording mode-editing style at all. Then I did as you told me. However... When I assign MARKERS in the keyboard and thus save a MIDI file, AGAIN I cannot convert that MIDI file into styles. After assigning a marker in the instrument itself, to the keyboard, I cannot convert that MIDI file in style editing, recording mode.