Hi Alec,
I agree to that. It is complex material. I know there are plenty who likes working with midi, no problem. The K7 has enought features on board for midi. Software like Cubase and Cakewalk could help with this stuff, but althought you have to learn a lot 'new skills' to handle midi, as well as the hardware as software. And that is what one has to consider, is it worth to invest in that, and why do I want it?

Regards,
Cees.
Originally posted by technicsplayer:
..... It is not in a specific step by step because I've done it many, many times and just cannot raise any enthusiasm for it. The midi files never sounds as good as the original technics format, and require expert micro editing to sound close. It's just a function of gm sounds and controllers being so basic compared to the technics capabilities. Now with mp3 available its not worth the effort for the result. Just my opinion.