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On 25.5.2017 at 4:02 AM, glcanon said:
Logitech Z-2300. Designed for home PC, they actually work really well for TVs and keyboards. Consists of 2 satellite speakers and a subwoofer which really puts out the bass notes. AND, it plugs into the headphone plug, so you still have your monitor plugs open for use. The Z-2300 was perhaps the best speakers designed for computers -- they don't make 'em like this anymore. I own 3 sets and use them in 3 different rooms: for bedroom TV and PC; for Nord organ in the study; and for Casio 560 in the spare bedroom. You can still find these occasionally listed on Ebay for about $140 - $180.
I have a similar solution like glcanon. PC speakers with subwoofer linked over line out R/L with suitable cable coupling. the sound is great, combined with built in speakers of PX560 - really enough for the living room.
editing midi files
in PX-560M
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Hello to all!
I use some nice midi files over usb-stick on my 560m. Often standard GM-sounds are used. I know, that i can change instruments in the MIXER of PX 560m.
Now my question: Is it possible to save the edited and changed instruments (of the midi-track) - so that the "new generated" midi-file has the new settings with the instruments of px 560m in?
Thanks for help!