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#51753 - 11/26/03 05:45 AM
More Information Than You Need to Know
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Member
Registered: 09/10/03
Posts: 296
Loc: Leesburg, FL USA
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This may be more information than anyone cares about but here are some of my findings concerning the Technics files and compatibility. Each file contains a header and each header has information that identifies the model. That information (ID) for the models I’ve looked at so far (and I’ll use the ascii or letter and not HEX and _ = a space) is: KN6000 = I_K KN7000 = J_K PR54 = R54 PR804 = R_H The PR54 and KN7000 files are almost identical except for this header information and the PR804 and KN6000 are more alike. The hard part of this is one, the order of ID is not always the same. For example sometimes it’s J_K and other times its JK_. R54 seems consistent. Two the placement of this information is slightly different in the different models. While each file starts with the ID it also is used at other places in the beginning of the file. I’ve also found that on the PR54 model, if a song name is used it adds an additional ID at the end of it. I have a program that successfully replaces the information in the PR54 files and allows it to load and play on the KN7000. It seemed to work fine until I added song names. Then for some reason only one of three files I sent as a test to someone loaded and played. It would be most helpful if anyone can add to this information or has data about the file formats however, I realize that this information may be proprietary and therefore not available to the public. I am continuing to work on this project as I have the time. Heather
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Heather- Leesburg, FL PR54
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#51756 - 11/26/03 01:49 PM
Re: More Information Than You Need to Know
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Heather, with composers, I haven't had a problem converting pr's to work on the equivalent kn7.
ie I was able to get my pr602 composer to work on a kn5, also a pr804 composer to work on a kn7.
I used to be able to get some of the other parts to work also like sounds & panel memories, but they used to require a lot more editing, and I've lost all my notes from years back. I don't think I ever managed to get a sequencer file to work, though.
If you need any more test guinea pigs, only too happy to help. My experimenting was done through trial & error ( & lots of determination) not through any computer knowledge. ( I'm pretty much computer illiterate and probably lucky I didn't wipe my poor old 3.1 windows laptop out ( haahaa)
I was told by someone it was possible, so I experimented till I got it to partially work.
If I can be of any help, let me know.
best wishes Rikki rikkisbears@hotmail.com [QUOTE]Originally posted by shcox:
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#51762 - 12/02/03 02:22 AM
Re: More Information Than You Need to Know
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Member
Registered: 07/03/03
Posts: 31
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Hi Heather,
I no longer have access to a 902, so I cannot comment on it. However, the 804 can play back data from the following models:
PR 602/3 702/3 902/3 KN 6000/6500/7000
The following performance data is compatible:
Composer and Sequencer data Registration data (panel and panel memory) Sound memory data Pads (user bank data)
The KN models' Rhythm Custom, Favorites and user MIDI cannot be loaded into the 804.
There is no "backward" compatibility from the 804 to the above listed models, although the 7000 will load most files generated on the 804 if you replace the instrument ID number in the files.
While the 804 will play back data originated on the above listed instruments, if that data contain sounds and/or patterns not native to the 804,(and if they are not loaded specifically into the Composer and Sound memories respectively) a substitution will take place and the perfomance may sound quite different from that produced on the the original instrument.
Hope all this is some help to you, and I will follow, with great interest, your efforts to diminish, or even eliminate, data incompatibility problems among the different Technics models.
Regards, George
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