does anyone know?
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does anyone know?
I want to burn my songs off my korg m50 to a cd..i dont have a digital recorder just a lap top...does anyone know a way to do so? maybe a free download?
- mocando
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I have Cubase, so I don't have the need to search for a freeeware option, but there are many around the web.
Try looking here: http://acousmodules.free.fr/acousmodules6_en.htm
You have to realize that using freeware is almost always a compromise. You won't find the same kind of features of a commercial DAW on a freeware option. There are a few exceptions, where the freeware is almost as good as the payware, but is not common.
If you plan to do serious recording, consider getting Cubase or Sonar or many of the great DAWs that are around.
To record using a Laptop you'll also need ASIO drivers for your audio card, since the standard Windows (I assume you are using a PC) drivers are not very good and not really suitable for digital recording.
You should get in www.asio4all.com and download the drivers. They are freeware
Last thing you need is a plug to mini plug adapter. I use a mixer and I have all the inputs and outputs I need, but if you don't, and plan to do recording on a regular basis, consider getting one. There are many options with different price tags. You won't need a large multitrack mixer if you don't plant to record anything but the keyboard. In my case I'm miking a drumset, so I need at least 4 or 5 mics for the drums.
Let us know if you need more help.
Cheers
Martin
Try looking here: http://acousmodules.free.fr/acousmodules6_en.htm
You have to realize that using freeware is almost always a compromise. You won't find the same kind of features of a commercial DAW on a freeware option. There are a few exceptions, where the freeware is almost as good as the payware, but is not common.
If you plan to do serious recording, consider getting Cubase or Sonar or many of the great DAWs that are around.
To record using a Laptop you'll also need ASIO drivers for your audio card, since the standard Windows (I assume you are using a PC) drivers are not very good and not really suitable for digital recording.
You should get in www.asio4all.com and download the drivers. They are freeware

Last thing you need is a plug to mini plug adapter. I use a mixer and I have all the inputs and outputs I need, but if you don't, and plan to do recording on a regular basis, consider getting one. There are many options with different price tags. You won't need a large multitrack mixer if you don't plant to record anything but the keyboard. In my case I'm miking a drumset, so I need at least 4 or 5 mics for the drums.
Let us know if you need more help.
Cheers
Martin
Martin Ocando
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Non Korg: M-Audio Code 61 MIDI Controller, Nektar GX49 MIDI Controller
Music Computing: 16in Macbook Pro with Touch Bar Mid 2019, i9 32GB RAM 2TB Flash, MacOS Catalina - 2019 iPad Air 64GB
Software: Apple MainStage, Arturia V Collection 7, Arturia OB-Xa V
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If your laptop has a soundcard, then get the right lead, eg 1/4" to 1/4", or 1/4" to 1/8th" & plug the headphone-out of the M50 to the soundcard-in & then install & use Audacity software (free). Adjust the M50 headphone volume to suit. Then u can use a free cd buring software, like exact audio copy (EAC) or even WMP, whichever u like.
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Windows or Mac?
Current gear
Korg M50 / Korg Nanokontrol 2
Past gear
Teisco Organ / Yamaha Electone / Casio CZ-230S / Casio CZ-3000 / Ensoniq ESQ 1 / Ensoniq SQ1 / Ensoniq SQ1 Plus / Ensoniq SD-1 /Yamaha PSR? / Hammond XM-1 / Roland RS9 / H&K Rotosphere / Yamaha S80 / Korg X5 / Kurzweil ME-1 / Korg X5D / Korg CX-3 (V2) / Hammond M111 & Leslie 147
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Korg M50 / Korg Nanokontrol 2
Past gear
Teisco Organ / Yamaha Electone / Casio CZ-230S / Casio CZ-3000 / Ensoniq ESQ 1 / Ensoniq SQ1 / Ensoniq SQ1 Plus / Ensoniq SD-1 /Yamaha PSR? / Hammond XM-1 / Roland RS9 / H&K Rotosphere / Yamaha S80 / Korg X5 / Kurzweil ME-1 / Korg X5D / Korg CX-3 (V2) / Hammond M111 & Leslie 147
Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/bubusdeoliv ... sults_main
Try Kristal sound Engine and recorder along with ASIO4ALL 2.10.. To me this is the best recorder for windows lap without any sound module. Its free and can record through the mic in input.. Hope this will work for you!
Current Gear: KORG M50, Keystation 61es
DAWs: Korg Legacy, True Pianos, Reason 4, NI Kontakt 4, FL Studio, Pianoteq.
Upcoming Gear: YAMAHA Motif XS6
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::Life is short, live with KORG::
DAWs: Korg Legacy, True Pianos, Reason 4, NI Kontakt 4, FL Studio, Pianoteq.
Upcoming Gear: YAMAHA Motif XS6
Photo Gear: Canon EOS 60D
::Life is short, live with KORG::