I've got a ton of music that I made on my Korg TR Workstation but don't know how to get that music out of the dang thing! I'm not sure how easy or how difficult this will be but I'd really appreciate some help.
There's two things I'd like to be able to do:
Export a song that I made in SEQ to some sort of sound file that I can play on my Mac. I don't want midi, I went to get the sounds I'm making on the Korg. I've got an SD card and a USB cable I can use.
Record sounds directly off of my Korg, in real time, into my ProTools program on my Mac. I tried connecting it to my Mac via my Scarlett 2i4 Audio Interface, but that didn't seem to work.
Any and all help would be appreciated!
-Dittman Rat
How do I export sound from a Korg TR Workstation?
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I'm not familiar with that particular audio interface, but to get sound into Protools, that is the general procedure...connect your instrument outputs into your audio interface and record them into audio tracks within your DAW of choice. This would also be true with your sequence if you prefer the sound file rather than MIDI. Setup your protools to record audio and then arm the track you want and playback the sequence. It's actually kind of nice to have both the audio and the MIDI data though, because if you go track by track you can substitute soft synths for some korg sounds, while keeping other tracks on the korg sounds.
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Kurzweil: SP76, PC88/mx, PC2R,PC2X, K2661
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Alesis: Fusion 8HD
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Behringer: DeepMind 12