Hi John,
Thank you for replying to my question. I already have Alec's book and whilst most of the time it is helpful, I do find the section on the SD card a little confusing. Lucky for me my KN7000 came with all the necessary software and card reader to use it to it's full potential, however most of the time whilst I can get the info onto the PC but it's in the 'Read Only' mode and to date I have been unsuccessful in getting any recordings to play through the Jukebox. It is more than likely I am not doing something right and it isn't helped by the fact that I recently bought a new PC with USB connections for use with my keyboard and two weeks later it was 'bugged' and frankly, although my dealer cleared it, I don't think it is working as it should - I'll have to get it checked out again.
Meanwhile, I have my Mini Disk recorder set up alongside a tape recorder playing through an amplifier and connected directly to a small sound box and my KN7000. When I switch on the KN all the equipment is activated , which means I am recording permanently. I then listen to these recordings whilst doing the chores and delete the tracks that I think are rubbish. I also have a PC keyboard connected to the Mini Disk recorder which means I am able to type in titles of each track (a great help I can tell you). This is how I have accumulated so many recorded mini disks and why I would like to get them on to the SD card if it's at all possible?
If not, I am seriously considering buying a stand alone CD recorder. There are now three very good makes on the market one of which has been demonstrated at our Keyboard Club. It was able to record and re-record using the CD-RWR Audio CDs. I hasten to add that they must be AUDIO CDs. It seemed a lot less hassle than using the PC and the finished recording was 'faultless'
Thanks again for your trouble.
Aud
W