![]() MODX is a pro keyboard designed to work in studios and with DAWs, whereas an Arranger Keyboard is designed as an all in one, and thus most have limited Midi capabilities, so you may not be able to do it anyway (Most home hobby players don’t delve into Bandlab and the like). (A song or performance normally just takes what already exists and modifies that (If you have not saved the sequence the song or performance will not be able to find it). Roland sequencer, are you saving your created sequence in the user section (Just like you would save a newly created style in the user section) before saving the sequence in a song or performance, as if not that is most likely your problem. (With all the span on the site at the moment he may have missed your post) And I am not keen on making my own as it would take me so long given the amount of sounds in these keyboards.ĭiki is the most experienced when it comes to the G70 & BK9 so may be worth sending him a pm. I understand Instrument Definition Files are another method of calling up sounds on the keyboard straight from Cakewalk but there is no IDF for the BK9 or the G70 (I have searched the internet high and dry). I am yet to try this with my G70 as well but I am confident the same issue will still occur.Īm I doing something wrong here or am I using the wrong type of keyboard to achieve what I want? I have tried saving the 16 track sequencer as a song or even a performance but after I call it up it never brings up all the saved sounds that I applied to each channel. I have to manually re select all my sounds again and apply all the effects. but I have noticed that after exiting the sequencer it all reverts back to nothing. I go to the 16 track sequencer in the Bk9 to select all my sounds for each channel, apply effects, mastering, mixing etc etc (Basically like setting up a studio set that you would do in a synth). I am using Cakewalk Bandlab as my DAW to do all my MIDI sequencing and routing to a BK9 as the midi sound source.
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