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WastelanDUB
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When you save your loop recorder data to an SD memory card, the KPro saves the music in the loop banks as wav files on the SD card.
You can copy those wav files from the card to your computer.
However, the wav files only have one iteration of the loop; the KPro doesn't save a whole song for you.
To record a whole song to a computer, you'll need to send the audio output from the KPro to the audio input on your computer.
As you might expect, there are lots of different ways to do this, depending on your computer hardware and software, and it can get quite complicated.
You can copy those wav files from the card to your computer.
However, the wav files only have one iteration of the loop; the KPro doesn't save a whole song for you.
To record a whole song to a computer, you'll need to send the audio output from the KPro to the audio input on your computer.
As you might expect, there are lots of different ways to do this, depending on your computer hardware and software, and it can get quite complicated.
"It was really like jewelry work, working precisely." -- Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
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WastelanDUB
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Sounds like you're asking two different questions...
If you want to know how to use an SD card in your KPro, check out the user manual -- the SD card section is on page 16:
http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/KAO ... 300000.pdf
If you want to figure out how to record music on your computer, here's one possible starting place:
http://tweakheadz.com/laboratory/index.html
If you want to know how to use an SD card in your KPro, check out the user manual -- the SD card section is on page 16:
http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/KAO ... 300000.pdf
If you want to figure out how to record music on your computer, here's one possible starting place:
http://tweakheadz.com/laboratory/index.html
"It was really like jewelry work, working precisely." -- Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
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WastelanDUB
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