User 29303 Posted November 2, 2014 Posted November 2, 2014 I have the following problem ,,,my PX5S goes out to my Mac ,,,,as USB MIDI .....on the mac i run a M Track with midi in / out connected to my Kurzweil Rack i need in and out because i tweak sounds with Midiquest but how do i route the USB out from the PX5S now to play my Kurzweil ? Quote
pianomax Posted November 3, 2014 Posted November 3, 2014 Hi Mau Van, you need a program on the Mac to do the MIDI routing for you. Mainstage for example can do it or alternatively you can use the free MidiPipe app (check it out on its website) Quote
amaverick Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 Are you gonna run the k2000 as a third board? Quote
User 29303 Posted November 5, 2014 Author Posted November 5, 2014 i run the PX5S as a primary Master and the K2000 as Slave....but i also use some DAW modules,....like drummer and Seq....only is to programm the K2000R wich is impossible since the handbook is like atelephone book i use Midiquest ,,,for now,,,,i think the power of the K2000R was never used in all these Years just the possibility of routing everything and modulating everything with everything iscrazy ,,adding the >FUN`S thigs goes out of understanding what´s happen ......of course Sound is Vintage but try some Moog Bass and the Boxes are blowing away ...the funny is lot of the future inside makes me think Casio did stole some ideas there ! ,,,and samples who know the flute is 1:1 .....for my ears.. Funny i forgot Mike was long time @ Kurzweil The samples in the K2500 Piano ROM daughterboard are from the same source piano as the PC88 which makes them sound similar. The K2500 Piano ROM was recorded in stereo instead of mono, it also contains longer samples and more samples per octave. The K2500's VAST engine is also a huge factor in how musical, expressive and versatile the K2500 Piano ROM is compared to the PC88. -- Mike Martin - Kurzweil" Quote
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