Hi Tim,
other keyboards isn't your only option, I also have Acid Pro which can incorporate audio loops into an audio sequence ( haven't had the time to use it yet), members have even recorded their voices to sd card, basically anything that can be plugged into the audio in of the kn7 can be recorded as a wav file using the kn7 as the sound card. The only thing you may need to get if you don't already own it is the Panasonic SD Audio Writing kit.
The other things I play around with are software ie Band in a Box, Jammer Pro 5
XG Works. These programs all have the capability of creating songs ( backing tracks) very simply ie type in chord progression, add style parts. BIAB & Jammer have their own format, wheras XG Works can utilize PSR styles.
All I do with xg works is type in the chord progression, pick one of the psr styles. I then type in the parts ie intro, main, fills etc it creates an arrangement, I then turn turn them into midi tracks, edit if necessary save as midifile, load it into my kn7 and pick new voices.
I hardly use the other 2 keyboards anymore except to create audio backing tracks. The main reason I still keep them is that they're probably not worth much second hand.
best wishes
Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by CoasterTim:
[B]Rikki,
I wanted to thank you for the brainstorm you initiated in my head! Why didn't I think of that! Transfering other kbd sequences to the SD card and then adding on using the KN...oh the possibilites!
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best wishes
Rikki 🧸
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