Hi Alex,
I never bothered with hard drives for earlier models because of price, but my kn7 doesn't need a hard drive . It has a nifty little feature called an sd card. Very portable. Means I can take my little card plug it into any kn7, and I've got my full setup. Amazingly it also gives me audio options, like being able to play mp3's in sync with the kn7's sequencer. Handy for playing audio loops , adding vocals, in fact anything that can be recorded via the kn7's input, can be saved as an audio file and played in sync with the sequencer. Means when I do record an mp3, i'm not stuck with recording it via my crumby laptop's sound card, it actually uses the kn7's.
Editing and replacing sounds is an absolute breeze.
Personally I'm not all that fond of style conversions. The style usually doesn't sound anywhere near as good as it did on the original. i prefer to work from a midifile whenever possible. I used to record my pro 9000 styles as midifiles , then use the sequencer to style function on the kn to create the style. ie Record intro's , variations, fills endings into the chord of c. Takes 5 minutes in steptime. Sold my pro the other day so now I'm using xg works instead. Discovered it does it even quicker. From there I take note of where the differing parts finish and end. Load the midifile into the kn sequencer, and copy the parts into the various composer sections. Again it only takes a few minutes. The more difficult part is getting the sounds and volumes to all blend together. The reason I do it this way, is that I can pick and choose which intro's fills and endings , I want to use. Using EMC the program actually chooses the parts, not me. ie it picks which of the 2 out of 3 intro's on the pro to use. Not necessarily the ones I want. I'll probably do the same thing for any of my VA7 styles I decide to convert.
I've always, from any of my previous keyboards, saved my styles as midifiles as well as the styles themselves, just in case the EMC style convert didn't give quite the result I wanted.
KN7 2 maj intro's, 2 min intro's , 2maj 2min ending's. Fill 1, Fill 2 button , but there's a different fill 1&2 for each variation ( so 8 fills in total)
The highest I've bothered with to date is 256mb. Personally I've split files up onto different cards. ( my choice only) I've got my styles on one card. My audio files on another. And sequencers & midifiles on another. The sd card has a structure of 99 folders. Each folder has 20 locations for saving composer styles , sequences, custom styles, pads etc.
I can save all the above to one of the 20 locations or just one of the files.
My style card. If I actually saved the styles as a composer style, I'd be able to fit 99x 20= 1980 styles, but if I actually save them as custom styles which use far less memory than a composer style(custom is similar to flash styles in the psr) I'd be able to save 99 folders x 20 locations x 20 custom styles = 39,600 custom styles, depending on the cards capacity. I've got over a thousand full composer styles on my 128mb card and it's nowhere near full if I saved them as custom files, they'd barely make a dent.
best wishes
Rikki
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Originally posted by Alex K:
Actually, the joke is on the owners of Technics keyboards (this is as clever as requiring owners of the Technics keyboards which did accept hard drives to purchase the extremely overpriced drive assembly from a single supplier from Germany).
What this policy does is to deprive owners of the KN7000 keyboards from being able to play converted styles while taking advantage of the improved 7000-series sounds - I guess you have to do manual editing to do that.
I am glad you are enjoying your keyboard. Perhaps you could also address my other questions from that e-mail (e.g. the number of intros, endings, fill per style, what is the limit of the SD-card memory supported, etc.)
Regards,
Alex