Guest John Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 Hi, I have a new Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard, and I just found out I can actually record the notes played on it. The drivers are installed and all that, but I don't have the right software to record chords, drum beats or any effects created by the keyboard (e.g dual, harmony, split). Is there any software that can record these? PS... I tried Anvil Studio, simple and easy to use interface, but, I'd rather set the controls from the DGX 220 Keyboard. Thanks in advance. --
Guest John Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 Re: Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard John wrote: > Hi, > > I have a new Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard, and I just found out I can actually > record the notes played on it. > > The drivers are installed and all that, but I don't have the right software > to record chords, drum beats or any effects created by the keyboard (e.g > dual, harmony, split). Is there any software that can record these? > > PS... I tried Anvil Studio, simple and easy to use interface, but, I'd > rather set the controls from the DGX 220 Keyboard. > > Thanks in advance. Why are you asking this question here. It has nothing to do with Windows XP. John.
Guest John Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 Re: Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard Look, I didn't ask for how to REPAIR the keyboard, I asked if there was some software that recorded notes and chords played on the keyboard. Oh to heck with it, I'll just ask Yamaha. -- A story of success always has a beginning. "John" wrote: > John wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a new Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard, and I just found out I can actually > > record the notes played on it. > > > > The drivers are installed and all that, but I don't have the right software > > to record chords, drum beats or any effects created by the keyboard (e.g > > dual, harmony, split). Is there any software that can record these? > > > > PS... I tried Anvil Studio, simple and easy to use interface, but, I'd > > rather set the controls from the DGX 220 Keyboard. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > Why are you asking this question here. It has nothing to do with Windows XP. > > John. >
Guest John Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 Re: Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard John wrote: > Look, I didn't ask for how to REPAIR the keyboard, I asked if there was some > software that recorded notes and chords played on the keyboard. > > Oh to heck with it, I'll just ask Yamaha. > -- > A story of success always has a beginning. > > > "John" wrote: > >> John wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a new Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard, and I just found out I can actually >>> record the notes played on it. >>> >>> The drivers are installed and all that, but I don't have the right software >>> to record chords, drum beats or any effects created by the keyboard (e.g >>> dual, harmony, split). Is there any software that can record these? >>> >>> PS... I tried Anvil Studio, simple and easy to use interface, but, I'd >>> rather set the controls from the DGX 220 Keyboard. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >> Why are you asking this question here. It has nothing to do with Windows XP. >> >> John. >> Yes, you asked about software, but nothing to do with XP which is what this NG is about. John.
Guest Paul Randall Posted September 9, 2007 Posted September 9, 2007 Re: Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard "John" <me@zen.co.uk> wrote in message news:46e4078a$0$11441$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... > John wrote: >> Look, I didn't ask for how to REPAIR the keyboard, I asked if there was >> some software that recorded notes and chords played on the keyboard. >> >> Oh to heck with it, I'll just ask Yamaha. >> -- >> A story of success always has a beginning. >> >> >> "John" wrote: >> >>> John wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have a new Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard, and I just found out I can >>>> actually record the notes played on it. >>>> >>>> The drivers are installed and all that, but I don't have the right >>>> software to record chords, drum beats or any effects created by the >>>> keyboard (e.g dual, harmony, split). Is there any software that can >>>> record these? >>>> >>>> PS... I tried Anvil Studio, simple and easy to use interface, but, I'd >>>> rather set the controls from the DGX 220 Keyboard. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance. >>> Why are you asking this question here. It has nothing to do with Windows >>> XP. >>> >>> John. >>> > > Yes, you asked about software, but nothing to do with XP which is what > this NG is about. > > John. I took his request to be for info about WXP-related software. What OS did you think he wanted the software to run on? What exactly does windowsxp.general mean to you? -Paul Randall
Guest John Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard Paul Randall wrote: > "John" <me@zen.co.uk> wrote in message > news:46e4078a$0$11441$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... >> John wrote: >>> Look, I didn't ask for how to REPAIR the keyboard, I asked if there was >>> some software that recorded notes and chords played on the keyboard. >>> >>> Oh to heck with it, I'll just ask Yamaha. >>> -- >>> A story of success always has a beginning. >>> >>> >>> "John" wrote: >>> >>>> John wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I have a new Yamaha DGX-220 Keyboard, and I just found out I can >>>>> actually record the notes played on it. >>>>> >>>>> The drivers are installed and all that, but I don't have the right >>>>> software to record chords, drum beats or any effects created by the >>>>> keyboard (e.g dual, harmony, split). Is there any software that can >>>>> record these? >>>>> >>>>> PS... I tried Anvil Studio, simple and easy to use interface, but, I'd >>>>> rather set the controls from the DGX 220 Keyboard. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>> Why are you asking this question here. It has nothing to do with Windows >>>> XP. >>>> >>>> John. >>>> >> Yes, you asked about software, but nothing to do with XP which is what >> this NG is about. >> >> John. > > I took his request to be for info about WXP-related software. What OS did > you think he wanted the software to run on? What exactly does > windowsxp.general mean to you? > > -Paul Randall > > Well I'm sorry Paul, but I thought this NG was for questions relating to Windows XP as an operating system and not other programs running on it. John.
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