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legalxchech
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Roland KR-650 midi help

hello, i'm having some trouble with midi's. i've never used them before. i am in this play and the director wants to use some sound effects (telephone ringing, toilet flushing) for the show. the keyboard (Roland KR-650) that we are using for other sounds doesnt seem to have those particular ones for some reason. anyway, how do i go about taking the mp3 file of the sound effect and putting it on a 3.5" disk in a readable format so that we can use the sound effects off the disk on the keyboard? does that make sense? i tried roland.com for an owners manual (we dont have one), but they dont carry it anymore. i tried using widi3.2 pro trial version to convert the mp3 to a midi file but it sounds like crap when i play it through my computer speakers. i assume it will sound the same through the keyboard, right? any help would be greatly appreciated.

Post Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:55 pm 
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legalxchech
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okay so some people are viewing but no one is helping. why is that? here's what i need. the director, she wants to use a telephone ringing and a toilet flushing. she has a clip of each sound in mp3 format. so my question is how do i convert the mp3 into a readable format so that the keyboard can read it? i tried the trial version widipro but all of the instrument patches that are offered (or at least those that i found) completely take the authenticity out of it. what can i do about it? can i use widipro for this or any other software? any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Cant you just load the sounds into the Rolland and assign it a channel and key???

You MIGHT need to convert the mp3 to wav, and I am not sure about your particular keyboard, but it should not be too hard to set it..

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