Kurzweil PC3-X choirs I
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i have the pc3. but i think korg's choirs are way better, since m1
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Your chords sequences are super-super-super-extra neat.
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Thanks men!! geobani
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Yes but vast isn't the easiest architecture to program. Far from it, but it's the most powerful one that's out there.
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also....... the mellotron choirs........ i think im buying the PC3LE6 ........ half polyphony... but just thought it would compliment my Yamaha S70xs on stage
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can you get sounds like the pad sound in STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA...... kinda JX10 warm dark pads.... very smooth
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OK - I now know the diff between the clock and time code.
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First of all have mercy-I'm a 60 year old getting back into this, and the last keyboard I had was an ESQ-1! I looked on Sonikmatter but maybe don't know what to ask. How do I control the PC3x using the clock from Sony's Acid Pro 7? I'm using USB (no MIDI card) what's the diff between generating a MIDI clock and a MIDI time code? Thank you (or anyone reading) in advance!
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can you do some mellotron choirs?
Hey, I have a question, if you could answer.
I have the Kurzweil PC3x for couple of months now, but when it comes to integration to technology, I have some problems...I would like to know how to transfer the songs I play in my Kurzweil to my computer. I tried the cable but it produces a .PC3 file which of course, is not recognizable...do I need an SDK card? AV cable? Can you help me on that one? And thanks, I love your Kurzweil videos.
Rafidaq2 2 years ago
Well, I think you do need a SD-card. When you have an SD-card you can export the song in the song mode. I guess one other way might be to make a midi file by playing the file and recording it to midi channels in a DAW.
FalgorOne 2 years ago
You cannot transmit audio through the midi or the usb cable. The easiest way is to have an audio interface/sound card that connects to your computer and record the audio directly into it.
google tweakheadz it is a very informative site. Also Mastering Vast. Another great kurz site.
syzygywell 2 years ago
Yeah, the SD-card can be used to save midi files. For audio, there's digital and analog outputs.
FalgorOne 2 years ago