On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 11:06:22 -0600, Mike S wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.music:
>A year or so ago, I picked up a Korg TR76 Keyboard and have been using it as
>a subsitute for my piano. I have recently become interested in composing
>via my Dell running Windows XP, and was wondering if anyone knows of any
>software that runs under XP that will allow me to write music on the
>computer and play it through my Korg keyboard. I assume I need some sort of
>interface card as well?
Almost all music notation programs allow play-back via MIDI. All you
need then is a MIDI connection between your PC and the Korg. I believe
the Korg uses a USB cable; how you get a PC to issue MIDI commands
through a USB port, I don't know - that used to be done via the game
port on the sound card.
For a list of notation programs, see
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_scorewriters>. My favourite is
MOZART; it's not terribly expensive and has a very smart way of entering
notes from the computer keyboard. You can also play-in notes from a MIDI
keyboard. There's a fully functional evaluation version and a free
viewer/player/printer. It runs under any Windows version (95 -> Vista).
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Michael Bednarek
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