Hi Rikki,

Thanks for the reply, I've now successfully used Audio Recorder to record the files as WAVs (played on the KN after loading from the SD card) so I can make mp3s etc. from these. In fact I probably won't have a use for Song Manager- now I've saved the files to PC I can do all the tweaking I need in one of the various music-editing packages I've got.

Thanks for your help, have a great Christmas!

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Originally posted by rikkisbears:
Hi Simon,
I'll give it a go, hopefully someone with a kn26 may be able to shed some light.

I actually have a kn7 but I tend to think the same principals may apply to both keyboards.

I normally don't use the song manager software for doing backups of my songs & styles to p.c. I usually use an sd card reader and copy the files across from the card to my laptop.
You can also use an sd card reader with the song manager software instead of using the USB connection. A card reader is much faster for transferring files.

As for
"I need to be able to download the songs to PC so I can convert to WAV and MP3"
you appear to be talking about audio files.
Unless there's something different between the kn7 & kn26 that I'm not aware of, you would have also received some software called an Audio Recorder. Using this software, you'd play your kn sequence via usb across to the Audio Recorder software then save it as wav or mp3 etc.
Then if you wanted to save it to sd card (for playback on your kn as an audio file )you'd need the Pansonic PC SD Audio Writing Kit.

As I mentioned earlier I actually have the kn7, so hopefully the principals are the same.

Alec if you're around, could use some help, just in case I've got something wrong.

best wishes
Rikki