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Does anyone know why when trying to copy from the pandora to pc, all four tracks don't come out? Only track 1 come out!!!
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Because the Pandora doesn't do that. There are 2 ways an audio track can get from the Pandora to a PC. The first one is is by USB. To do this, the tracks must be converted to MP-2 format. The manual will tell you how to do that. It must be mixed down first, so you get 2 tracks that you can then convert to Wav files. The second is by analog output, in which case you need a sound card that does not suck. By using the metronome in the Korg, you can place a click track of about 4 beats at the beginning of track 1, then copy it to the other tracks. Then transfer the tracks as an analog signal, in real time, via the soundcard, to whatever editing softeare you use. Then synch the tracks manually, using the click track as a visual guide. Frankly, the simplest way is to mix it down in the Pandora, and transfer the finished stereo mix by USB. Do you actually have a copy of the manual?-Richie
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