![]() ![]() ![]() looking up the MIDI LSB/MSB/Patch information to select a sound. We put together a short video showing how easy it is to access both the banks and voices: It’s much easier to fully exploit the powerful sound versatility of each module from your DAW when the banks and voices are “human-friendly” vs. If you are a Cakewalk user, we have a *.ins file that you can download that will allow easy access to all the banks and sounds. As mentioned above both of these modules are designed to be used from a DAW. If you own a Ketron SD4 or SD1000, you already know that there are not many controls on the units themselves. Adding Cakewalk Support of your Ketron SD4 or SD1000 is as easy as downloading the file(s) below. ![]() Although we rarely use Cakewalk at this point, there are lots of loyal Cakewalk customers still out there. These range from sequences to MIDI files or even Jingles, In addition to standard General MIDI sounds, both units contain additional sound banks hosting voices from categories such as Pianos, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Drums along with others. Using sequencer programs such as Cubase®, Logic®, or Cakewalk®, you can take advantage of the sounds in a variety of music applications. Both modules can be connected to a computer (PC or Mac) via USB, or a MIDI cable (if you have a MIDI interface). Easy Access / Cakewalk support for Ketron SD series voices and banksīoth the Ketron SD4 and SD1000 are intended to be used in a studio environment.
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