[korgypark] Re: Help after hours of frustration

  • From: Mark Murdock <mmurdock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 22:50:22 -0800

Paul:

I forgot to mention something that may be obvious.  When you are recording
the tracks that you want to be "combie-ed" you don't have to record them
separately.  Just record the track once, copy it onto another track (I'd use
an adjacent track just to keep things organized) and then give if a
different channel number and program number.

Of course this only works if you aren't already using up your sixteen
tracks.

Good luck,

Mark

> From: "Paul Cox" <Gizzae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:06:54 -0600
> To: <korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [korgypark] Help after hours of frustration
> 
> I have searched everywhere but could not get a step by step (even from
> Korg) that made sense:  How to play the combi sounds or prog sounds into
> my Cakewalk or Logic.  I have all the tools, but I cannot configure it
> all so I can play the wicked sounds onto my sequencer.  And at this
> point, I know it has got be something simple, but I have had a helluva
> time and with no luck.  I can play everything fine but just not the
> "dual" or Combi sounds.
> 
> HOW DO YOU GET 8 channels through on one track?  I have every program
> under the sun for this, but cannot figure it out.  I admit defeat.
> Help!  
> 
> You will enlighten the entire Chicago reggae community if you can help
> us with this.  
> 
> Thx
> 
> 
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