John,
As I said, I recorded a song on a Technics KN-7000, and went through the long process of saving (creating) as a midi file. It sounded awful as a midi file, as the right hand voices did not transfer, and pads were lost.
I then took that KN-7000 midi file, and loaded it into a PSR-3000. Made voice changes and saved. I then loaded it back into the KN-7000 and the midi file played decent...not as good as on the PSR-3000, and certainly not as good as the original Technics recording... but it was decent.
I understand your point that a KN-7000 midi file should remain in the KN-7000, but one can edit midi files recorded on a KN-7000 with OK results in an external midi editor. I find Yamaha PSR's easy to edit midi files. It IS the default file for Yamaha after all.
Good stuff...I'll soon post the 3 files:
The original Technics Recording file.
The same recording converted to SMF on the 7000.
The same recording, edited in a PSR-3000.
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Larry
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