Problem recording a WAV file
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:52 pm
I also posted this on the Karma forum and have no answer.
I really need to get this material burned.
PART TWO: Mix the whole song to a WAV file:
1. To mix the song to an audio file, you use the Sampling page that is inside the Seq mode. Go to the SEQ mode page 0-8 [Audio In/Sampling].
2. From the Page Menu, select "Bounce All Tracks To Disk".
3. Give the file a name, such as "TESTMIX".
4. Press OK, and it plays the song and records it to a WAV file. You will see and hear it actually play the song, and the audio meters will operate. The REC and START/STOP buttons of the SAMPLING section will light up.
5. After the sequence runs past the end part, press the STOP button of the SEQ section to stop recording - this will also STOP the sampling recording. (Apparently, it doesn't really know where the song ends, and will keep running). Congratulations, you now have a .WAV file!
This tutorial has helped much but I am having a problem during recording.
No matter what I try, the the recording stops appr 15-30 seconds into it. I hear some distortion and then pop, the audio meters go dead and it stops recording.
I am thinking that since this occurs during a dynamic piano surge that I must have a modulation or gain level too high somewhere?
I have tried lowering the recording level with no success.
I did make changes to the stereo grand from EXs2 and perhaps a setting in there is causing this.
I am going to try a standard combi without making any changes to it and see where that goes but in the meantime if anyone can help I would really appreciate it
I am anxious to get this material recorded and am really enjoying how the piano sounds at this point so I am hoping that I don't need to change it.
Another question: Does Korg have someone in tech support that I can actually talk to regarding the Oasys?
I couldn't find it on the website.
Thanks much in advance.
sk
I really need to get this material burned.
PART TWO: Mix the whole song to a WAV file:
1. To mix the song to an audio file, you use the Sampling page that is inside the Seq mode. Go to the SEQ mode page 0-8 [Audio In/Sampling].
2. From the Page Menu, select "Bounce All Tracks To Disk".
3. Give the file a name, such as "TESTMIX".
4. Press OK, and it plays the song and records it to a WAV file. You will see and hear it actually play the song, and the audio meters will operate. The REC and START/STOP buttons of the SAMPLING section will light up.
5. After the sequence runs past the end part, press the STOP button of the SEQ section to stop recording - this will also STOP the sampling recording. (Apparently, it doesn't really know where the song ends, and will keep running). Congratulations, you now have a .WAV file!
This tutorial has helped much but I am having a problem during recording.
No matter what I try, the the recording stops appr 15-30 seconds into it. I hear some distortion and then pop, the audio meters go dead and it stops recording.
I am thinking that since this occurs during a dynamic piano surge that I must have a modulation or gain level too high somewhere?
I have tried lowering the recording level with no success.
I did make changes to the stereo grand from EXs2 and perhaps a setting in there is causing this.
I am going to try a standard combi without making any changes to it and see where that goes but in the meantime if anyone can help I would really appreciate it
I am anxious to get this material recorded and am really enjoying how the piano sounds at this point so I am hoping that I don't need to change it.
Another question: Does Korg have someone in tech support that I can actually talk to regarding the Oasys?
I couldn't find it on the website.
Thanks much in advance.
sk