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  1. Hi! I've been doing a ton of research on this, so now I'm just going to post. I want to write a phrase in logic, export to MIDI, and get that into the piano as a phrase. I know how to create a phrase on the PX-5s, but doing so on a computer would be so much easier. I also already have them written in Logic, so if there was some was to get those in the keyboard, that would be rad. I tried doing this, but it didn't work: Created a simple piano part in Logic Exported it to MIDI Used the PX-5S data editor. When I tried to use the convert tool (Under Phrase Convert, I tried to pull the MIDI file from the left column, PC MIDI Date Files, to the right column, PC Phrase Data Files) I got this error message: "Phrase Convert Error I'm hoping there's some way to do this! Any help is very appreciated! If not, then my second question is- Can I use the Data Editor to update a Phrase I wrote on the PX-5s?
  2. We produced our new album in Logic Pro on a Mac, and now we're recreating the tones in our Privia for live performance. Is it possible to pull a specific tone from Logic ("Aurora Borealis") and somehow program it into the Privia PX-5s? I've searched through existing tones, and nothing is quite right. Any thoughts you have on how to do something like this would be super appreciated! - Beth
  3. I am using the same tone + arpeggiator across two different zones. (Long story as to why I need to do that, but it will basically make playing a part easier during live performance.) I'm using the mac UI for editing the stage setting, and EVERYTHING seems to look identical across the two zones. And yet, when I go to play, zone 1's tone+arpeggiator is significantly louder than zone 2. Any thoughts on why this might be? The volume of the two zones is exactly the same.
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