How do you download from a Korg D1600 to a PC

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Depends on your soundcard. You can transfer your data using analog way (hook the D1600's audio output to your sound card's audio line input). Or use SPDIF or Optical to transfer the data within digital domain. What's your soundcard anyway ? :confused:
 
James Argo said:
Depends on your soundcard. You can transfer your data using analog way (hook the D1600's audio output to your sound card's audio line input). Or use SPDIF or Optical to transfer the data within digital domain. What's your soundcard anyway ? :confused:

Midiman Audiophile 24/96
 
I don't use D1600, neither HS... but I think I will try to give the next logical things to do the download. You wanna transfer the data from your D1600 to your PC right ? ;) Several way you can do I think... :
1. IF you have only 2 tracks data, burn your data into CD on D1600 CD Writer, load to your PC. Record the audio from CD into wave from HS by selecting the recording source from CD audio.

2. Cum ooon, I have more than that tracks... use the SPDIF out of your D1600 to SPDIF on your sound card. Transfer your data digitally. This way, you'll get better result (no quality reduced in transfer).

3. Hook the audio output of D1600 into Line 1/2 of your sound card. Record audio tracks in HS one by one. Each time you finish one track, get back and record another. Use MIDI to play back the D1600, due to sync the playback with HS...

That's all I know for now.. I'll come back again if I find sumthin might help... :cool:

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Jaymz :D
 
And if those don't help, and just or future referemce, this is agreat site:

www.korgboards.com

I only refer another site because this site doesn't have a Korg forum, despite efforts to start one.

Pete
 
I'm sure the D1600 lets you burn up to 16 individual .wav files to the cd writer.
Then you can just drop them striaght into your PC and onto your program.
S
 
It does. You need to set in and out points and then copy all tracks to the clipboard. They can then be saved to CD as individual wave files.

Alex
 
battleminnow said:
And if those don't help, and just or future referemce, this is agreat site:

www.korgboards.com

I only refer another site because this site doesn't have a Korg forum, despite efforts to start one.

Pete

I'm with you Pete. :D It's the right time for Korg lover to have their forum here also. Lets collect sign. :)
 
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