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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.

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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.

Posted

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.

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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.

>

Posted

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

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

Posted

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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