Hi,
if you can record your KN song to a p.c sequencer do it.
Hopefully the KN750 actually sends drum tracks as notes. (The KN800 only sent program changes or sys ex data, not the actual notes)
Once you've got your midifile , use GN Midi to break up the drum track. You'll end up with 10 to 20 individual drum tracks , with only one type of drum instrument per track.
Save the midifile as format 1 (not 0)
You should have drum maps of your g800 in the back of the manual.
Does your kn750 have drum maps in the manual?
If not, you're going to have to try and work it out yourself, which can be very difficult.
If you have drum maps for both instruments, it'simply a case of transposing each of the drum tracks to the correct g800 drum instrument.
Just say bass drum in KN is an a2 note and bass drum in g800 is a c1 note, all you do is transpose the a2 drum track down to a c1 drum track.
You'll have to do this with each of the tracks.
best wishes
Rikki
It's an awful lot of work.
Originally posted by blackmoor:
Ok... Now, what does sys-ex dump mean? I have that function in my technics? Could I somehow transfer the song to the computer by using that function? And then use the gn-midi to adjust drum track, and then save it to a general midifile and then save the song to a disk and use it in roland g800?
Or should i just connect my technics to computer, record the midi data what technics sends when it plays the song and transfer that to a GM song?