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#41533 - 10/29/03 03:40 PM
Re: KN7000 files available in MP3 format
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Hi Ted, Thanks for your kind comments. There are two ways to produce an MP3 file from an Easy Record sequence on the KN7000. The first uses the Panasonic Audio Recorder, which was supplied on CD, with the KN7000 and is probably the easiest method. The second uses an alternative Audio Editor / Recorder, of which there are a few and allows a greater degree of flexibility in the process. I used the second method for conversion of the MP3 files on my website. Method 1. Load the file to be converted into the sequencer and connect the KN7000 via USB to a PC. Launch the Panasonic Audio Recorder program and start the Record process and then press the KN7000 Start to the Sequence playback. When the sequence ends, press the Stop control on the Panasonic Recorder. Select 'File' on the Recorder Toolbar, then Save As. At the bottom of the 'Save As' window, click on the down-arrow and select 'MP3'. Enter a filename, select desired folder on the hard disc and save the file. Q.E.D. Using method 1, does not allow any further manipulation or editing of the recording, or choice in the degree of compression applied, to the MP3 file.
Method 2. Load the file to be converted into the sequencer and connect the KN7000 via USB to a PC. Launch the Audio file Editor program - I use Goldwave - and initialise the recording format. Start the Editor recording process and then the KN7000 sequencer playback. When the sequence has ended, stop the recording process. Generally, the PC screen will display the recorded stereo waveforms. At this point, the recording can be edited in several ways - for example : the volume level can be adjusted up or down, without affecting the signal to noise ratio, since the signal is in digital domain : silent parts of the recording at the beginning or end can be deleted if desired : Fade In and / or Fade out can be added to the recording : Equalisation, Echo or other effects could be added to all or selected parts of the recording etc. Finally, after any editing, the file can be saved in MP3 format. In most case, the user will be offered many compression options for saving in MP3 format. For example, Goldwave offers formats from 48KHz Mono/Stereo 320kbps (highest quality - minimum compression - largest file size) down to 16KHz Mono/Stereo (lowest quality - maximum compression-smallest file size) Because of space limitations on my website, and to restrict the files to a reasonable size for downloading via 56K Dial-up links, I generally used 22.05KHz Stereo 48kbps.Using these parameters, produced files of between 1.4Mb and 1.9Mb which were still of reasonable audio quality.
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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