Originally posted by ChicoBrasil:
Hello Scott
Tks for sharing a nice song .
Tyros seems perfect and your fingers too !!!!
Congrats 
Brasilian regards
ChicoHi Chico, glad you enjoyed it. I also plan to record & post a Latin number soon.
Originally posted by Tony W:
WHAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Scott!!!!
Love it! How do you get that high and still stay in tune my friend???
Glad you liked the song Tony. I find it easy to 'get high'

, but staying in tune is another thing. Actually I'm pretty aware that my falsetto voice could use a lot of work, as honestly, I never worked on this type of singing before.
Originally posted by Tomcat:
Great work Scott! I'm really glad you are into the D1200; they are great units.
Thanks Tom. I really owe you a big dose of gratitude for both steering me in the direction of Korg DAW recorders (both terrific sounding & user friendly & at a great price) as well as re-ferring me to the excellent KorgStudios forum and the wonderfully friendly folks there.
Originally posted by Tomcat:
I don't even try to sync the D1600 and my keyboards. I use BIAB to give me a count in (I record on tracks 15 & 16 the 1,2, 1,2,3,4 that BIAB gives when it starts a song and then just use that the way a band would.
Ahh, I think I understand your workable method of recording to the Digital Recorder the BIAB count in measures, but I'd prefer to keep the keyboard's midi sequencer's backing tracks in the midi domain all the way until the very end of the project, which allows me to mix/edit the separate midi tracks & midi data throughout the production process, because once the midi sequence is recorded to audio, it can't be tweaked or remixed, unless you re-record the entire midi sequence to the recorder all over again.

Thanks again for everyone's interest & support.
Scott
