Hello Ng,
If I'm not mistaken, Most keyboards with internal sounds take their sounds
from a ROM chip, with only a few megabytes of storage space in them for
samples (admittedly the 'Big 3' workstations have got anywhere from 300MB to
1GB of sample ROM onboard these days last time I checked). Additionally,
they're not in Soundfont format either, but rather a proprietary format that
can only be read by the keyboard's embedded OS. If you really needed those
sounds on your computer, I guess you could sample/loop them yourself, but
that'd probably be quite time consuming! On the other hand, you 'could' just
plug in a midi cable into the keyboard and just sequence like that!
Tl;Dr: No. :-)
Andrew.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Ng Oon-Ee <ngoonee@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is probably a dumb question, but is there a way to extract sound
> fonts from (for example) a Korg keyboard? I like the sheer range of
> sounds my Korg has, but would like to record in MIDI rather than as
> audio for ease of editing. Once its in MIDI it would be convenient to
> have the Korg's sound fonts available on my machine so I wouldn't need
> the Korg around to playback.
>
> I'm guessing it probably can't be done, but figure it can't hurt to ask.
>
> Thanks.
>
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