Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2785
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
Thanks Ken. MP3'S are a nice way for members who do not own a 7000 to get a good idea of the great sounds of this fine keyboard. And your MP3'S do that job nicely. Well done
Registered: 12/01/01
Posts: 130
Loc: Alma, Michigan, 48801 USA
Ken: Thanks for posting up some very nice renditions on your KN-7000. Most of us non 7000 owners have had precious little oportunity to listen to what the new keyboard really sounds like. I liked the streight playing, without sequencing, etc, this gives us a true picture of what a KN-7000 board would sound like if say, I was playing it. I don't mean I could match your skill, but the sounds tell me a great deal. Thanks again for your effort. (nice site) ARJ
Registered: 05/07/00
Posts: 187
Loc: Beachwood NJ USA
Hi Kenneth;
Just finished listening to your Tico,Tico. Great job.
Great Idea with your mp3's.
How about sending in some of your songs to Bill Forrest so we 7000 players can learn a little from your settings and styles and also enjoy your music through our 7000.
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 97
Loc: Lyngdal in Norway
Hi Alex,
I will try to get in contact with Bill Forrest. Maybe we can work something out. But I will also try to upload my songs as kn7000 files, so you can load direct into your kn7000.
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 97
Loc: Lyngdal in Norway
I use a cable (jack to jack) from the KN7000 into my PC. Then record in a musicprogram (like Cool Edit, etc.) and save as mp3. I have tried with the USB cable from KN7000 to PC, but I felt that the volume was to low. I was not able to turn the volume up.
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Kenneth, it is much better to transfer your songs from KN7000 to PC via the USB link, since the transfer is purely digital and the quality of the sound is not degraded by the audio link. I agree with you about the volume level being too low, as have other members of the forum, when using the USB transfer method. I use the USB transfer method using Goldwave and then increase the volume level in the digital domain, which does not introduce any extra noise or distortion. Having done this, I can then record to CD in either .WAV or .MP3 fromat. Although I am not totally familiar with Cool Edit, I feel sure that it will have a facility to increase the volume after the USB transfer.
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 97
Loc: Lyngdal in Norway
Willum: Do you first record using the "Audio recorder" program that came with the KN7000? And then load the wav file into another program and then again raise the amplitude with this other program? I tried this way and I had to raise the amplitude by about 10db (with Cool Edit). I'm not sure if I can hear something difference in sound qualtiy this way.
All: Feel free to contact me on MSN-messenger: navn2000@hotmail.com
Thanks for your advice Kenneth and to all you other fellows for additional words of wisdom. Problem for me is that the 7000 is in one room and the pc in another. To further demonstrate my iggerance, is it possible to load music from a cassette into a pc in mp3 format?
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Hi Kenneth, Sorry for the delay in replying - I missed out on checking this thread earlier (another Senior Moment ) I don't use the Panasonic Audio Recorder, I record direct into a program called 'Goldwave' via the USB link. I don't know if CoolEdit will accept direct USB input - maybe someone else can answer this. A trial version of Goldwave digital audio editor is available as a free download from Goldwave.com It is the full program but has a few minor restrictions, which can be removed, if you register and pay about $30 - $40. From memory, I too found that post recording, the level had to be increased about 8 - 10db, before saving the file to hard disc and subsequently to CD. However, this did not cause any problems and is a simple operation.
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 97
Loc: Lyngdal in Norway
Thanks for your advice, Willum. I have now installed GoldWave and it seems to be a nifty program. Now I have to do some testing before I get the result I want.
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 97
Loc: Lyngdal in Norway
Hi Fran. Looking forward to hear from you
To all of you: I have now re-recorded "If tomorrow never comes" using the USB cable, and uploaded it to www.kn7000.net. The old "jack-to-jack" recording is still available here: http://home.online.no/~kennegun/iftomorrownevercomes-old.mp3 - Hard to hear any difference in quality. All other mp3's on the page is still recorded without USB cable.
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Just as a matter of interest Kenneth, which sound card do you have in your PC ? It's possible that you may not hear much difference due to the MP3 compression.
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 97
Loc: Lyngdal in Norway
Sorry, not sure what sound card I have. I have just got a brand new Dell 2800MHz PC, and not sure whats else in it But I have seen words like "Santa Cruz" in the sound-controlpanel.