![]() Almost impossible to get all that correct. Think about what it would have to do, separate all those sounds into separate instruments, allocate digital voices to emulate, and identify every effect applied to that voice, then create instructions for every note, how long, how much attack, volume, decay etc etc. And creating midi from an audio file needs very sophisticated software, which doesn’t actually work too well. ![]() You can only edit audio on quite sophisticated audio recording devices. I am not sure what you thought you were doing on the PSR975, but you cannot actually correct or edit audio on any Yamaha arranger, or create a midi retrospectively from an audio. ![]() If you might want to edit, you should always record to midi, then re-record after editing to audio. Why do you think this can’t be done on the SX - Eileen just confirmed that it could. ![]()
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