Iam a user of the korg M1.
I would like to ask if there is a method or software who can convert .Mid or .SF2 or triton(.KSF,KSC...) or yamaha (DX...) to korg M1 format (.SYX)
I have tested the soft "Awave studio" but it didnt support the M1
I dont know if Korg Legacy Digital Edition who support the M1, cand do it or not???
Please help me
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Converting MIDI to MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG Using SoundFonts
This option MIDI Converter Studio uses by default.
Preferred conversion method and SoundFont package to use you can set in "Options" menu.
The program is distributed with only one SoundFont package. You can download more and switch between them to find the best sound for a given MIDI file. There is a number of websites that offer SoundFonts for free, we list some of them on this page.
MIDI Converter Studio supports SF2, SF, SF2PACK SoundFont files. If you get a SoundFont packed with some other SoundFont archive manager (like sfArk), you should extract it first. Then point to its location in "Soundfont file" field of "Options" menu.
MIDI conversion with SoundFonts is simple, very quick, and it doesn't depend on your sound card's capabilities. You can produce music of professional quality on a system with just an ordinary sound card.
After loading a SoundFont into the program, use built-in player to check what your MIDI files will sound like with it.
This option MIDI Converter Studio uses by default.
Preferred conversion method and SoundFont package to use you can set in "Options" menu.
The program is distributed with only one SoundFont package. You can download more and switch between them to find the best sound for a given MIDI file. There is a number of websites that offer SoundFonts for free, we list some of them on this page.
MIDI Converter Studio supports SF2, SF, SF2PACK SoundFont files. If you get a SoundFont packed with some other SoundFont archive manager (like sfArk), you should extract it first. Then point to its location in "Soundfont file" field of "Options" menu.
MIDI conversion with SoundFonts is simple, very quick, and it doesn't depend on your sound card's capabilities. You can produce music of professional quality on a system with just an ordinary sound card.
After loading a SoundFont into the program, use built-in player to check what your MIDI files will sound like with it.