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#378149 - 12/14/13 04:03 AM
Re: KN7000 USB/PC Software
[Re: Bill Norrie]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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We’re getting programs confused here Windows Compatibility Mode is on all the later Windows and works for a lot of programs but not all. XP Mode is a separate download that is available for Windows 7 Pro and above, (There are also work around to get it to work on Windows 8) which is a full version of Windows XP which runs within Windows 7 in a virtual environment. (You have 2 different operating systems running at the same time) and they can interact with each other, (But they are separate, so XP Mode will need the same updates and protection as all XP installations) and as yet I have not come across an XP program that does not work in XP Mode. If you have a full copy of Windows XP you can use a virtual machine to run it within Windows just like XP mode, but it requires a lot more setup from the user, this is a pretty good one VMware and it’s free. (It will also run on standard Windows) Hope this helps Bill
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#378288 - 12/15/13 02:58 PM
Re: KN7000 USB/PC Software
[Re: kitkat]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Thanks for all your suggestions - they are truly appreciated.... However, none address the basic question : " I wonder if any KN7000 owners have tried to run the 'Song Manager' or 'SD Jukebox' software in XP Compatible mode, on Windows 7 Pro, Enterprise, or Ultimate ?" I do know about Virtualisation Software and in fact I have VMware on my PC, which I use as a 'Sandbox' to safely test some software, prior to possibly adding it to my normal Programs Folder. I've tried 'Song Manager' and 'SD Jukebox' through VMware, and both seem to work OK, although as Bill (abacus) mentioned, it's a bit of a pain installing all the software...... and of course, you need a genuine copy of Windows XP on CD, together with the Service Packs and updates. Question for Mark : How do you connect your KN7000 to your Multi-Track recorder?
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#378356 - 12/16/13 09:44 AM
Re: KN7000 USB/PC Software
[Re: Bill Norrie]
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Member
Registered: 05/15/08
Posts: 272
Loc: United States
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Bill, I use the KN7000 main outs (L & R) into the multi-track recorder. It has both standard jacks as well as XLR--four ins on all. It also has a digital jack and of course, with outs on all jacks. As you can guess, digital recorders today have many choices. It has a noise gate. It not only has numerous mixer settings for each track and a general mixer across the board but has another final mixer for doing a master. Having a built in CD burner is a joy. Using outs of the recorder into a pair of $1600. powered studio Mackies is a music sound at its best. On a gig, I need nothing but the keyboard and the powered Mackies. The volume that can be created is unbelievable. When not recording and just playing, I go straight from the keyboard into the speakers, I have to keep the keyboard at a very, very low volume, it is that powerful. For vocals, I use a Beyer M-500 mic connected to a very small compressor/limiter, the size of a pack of cigarettes connected to the mic IN on the keyboard. I've learned the perfect vocal settings in the keyboard for a perfect music/vocal sound.
Mark
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