Hi Mark,
I use Goldwave most of the time for any Digitally based recording, including transferring my LP collection to CD. It is a very professional program and in my opinion, more versatile than any others I have tried. It includes many tools/functions which other programs do not - have a look here :
http://www.goldwave.com/features.php You can download a fully functional trial version from
www.goldwave.com The program accepts inputs from several sources, including the direct USB link from the KN7000 keyboard. When using the program to produce files for subsequent transfer to a CD, I find it best to make a Sequence first and then play back the finished sequence to Goldwave, rather than playing directly. This allows editing/corrections to be more easily made, before committing to a WAV file.
If you already have files on your PC, which were recorded using the Panasonic Recorder, then these can of course be loaded into Goldwave for processing.
A very comprehensive manual is included within the 'Help' section of the program. If you wish to generate MP3 files from your source material, you will require an MP3 encoder, which Goldwave can use, during the 'Save to Disk' operation. The recommended encoder is called 'Lame' and a link for downloading, is included in the Goldwave Download Page.
With reference to setting peak volume levels, as far as I am aware, there is no direct method for doing this during the actual recording process, when using the USB input, since this is a Digital Input. There is no USB Volume control in the program, however, all the Analog Volume inputs do have individual volume controls. The program incorporates several methods of optimising the volume after recording and since the data is in Digital Format, increasing the volume - post recording - does not significantly affect the Signal to Noise ratio. Having said that, it is best to try to maximise the volume levels on the KN7000, before recording. However, maximising the volumes of all the sections of a performance, should not be done at the expense of proper balance between the individual parts. It is important to ensure that the 'APC/Sequencer Volume' is set to Maximum, since this control affects the USB output level. The 'Main Volume' control does not affect the USB output level.