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Yamaha Keyboards (4 Boards) => DGX Portable Grand Pianos (DGX 620,630,640,650,660,670) => Topic started by: Clouch on June 17, 2021, 10:27:43 PM

Title: Music files recorded in 'Piano Room' mode on Yamaha DGX 670...
Post by: Clouch on June 17, 2021, 10:27:43 PM
in PIANO ROOM mode in the Yamaha DGX 660 (pre-670 model) it was possible to record what you played on a USB stick in a perfect Wav file. In the DGX 670 this is not possible ... am I right? It seems that the file is necessarily recorded in the internal memory of the DGX 670 as a midi file (!?) ... Is there a way to transform this midi file into a wav file and transfer it to a USB stick ?? Thank you very much
Title: Re: Music files recorded in 'Piano Room' mode on Yamaha DGX 670...
Post by: mikf on June 18, 2021, 04:20:03 AM
You normally have to record audio files straight to usb. I don’t have a DGX but it would surprise me if this is not the case.
You can’t convert midi to wav, but you dont have to. You can play the midi on the keyboard and record the resulting audio. I know you can do this on a CVP but don’t know about the DGX. Of course you can always play the midi and take the output to a computer audio recording program like Audacity.
Mike