Lawrie Anness 0 Posted April 23, 2020 (edited) Hi Does anyone have an instrument definition file for a Korg pa4x? I found a text file written by a Swedish distributor with all the data, but am fairly new to this and don’t know the process for making the .ini General on either topic would be very welcome Edited April 23, 2020 by Lawrie Anness Spelling Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aleks Shagi 1 Posted May 13, 2021 Yes, I will soon create a video about this, go to my Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/dPAVPfi8kBo 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawn Anderson 0 Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM Wow Aleks Shagi, thsi is the second time I've run into you while searching for Pa4X and Cakewalk integration. Seems that you are the man - would love to hear the videos in English in that I can't speak the language. I understand if that is not possible, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawn Anderson 0 Posted Saturday at 04:33 AM On 4/23/2020 at 6:16 PM, Lawrie Anness said: Hi Does anyone have an instrument definition file for a Korg pa4x? I found a text file written by a Swedish distributor with all the data, but am fairly new to this and don’t know the process for making the .ini General on either topic would be very welcome I found it in English here: http://www.korgpa.sk/ins/korg_pa4x_all_basic_2015v2.ins Thanks to Anton Janosik @ www.korgpa.sk . I attached it as a .txt file below. The link only creates an html file and I don't know how to get it into what I assume is a needed .ins format. KORG Pa4X Instrument Definition FIle for Cakewalk Sonar.txt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawn Anderson 0 Posted Saturday at 04:33 AM On 5/13/2021 at 6:47 PM, Aleks Shagi said: Yes, I will soon create a video about this, go to my Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/dPAVPfi8kBo Wow Aleks Shagi, thsi is the second time I've run into you while searching for Pa4X and Cakewalk integration. Seems that you are the man - would love to hear the videos in English in that I can't speak the language. I understand if that is not possible, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scook 4,192 Posted Saturday at 04:43 AM 37 minutes ago, Shawn Anderson said: I found it in English here: http://www.korgpa.sk/ins/korg_pa4x_all_basic_2015v2.ins Thanks to Anton Janosik @ www.korgpa.sk . I attached it as a .txt file below. The link only creates an html file and I don't know how to get it into what I assume is a needed .ins format. KORG Pa4X Instrument Definition FIle for Cakewalk Sonar.txt 0 B · 0 downloads The info about attached file shows zero bytes. Instrument definition files are text files and http://www.korgpa.sk/ins/korg_pa4x_all_basic_2015v2.ins appears to be a valid instrument definition file. Use "Save as" to save the file and give it a .ins extension. Note, CbB does not use these files directly instead an instrument definition file must be imported into the master.ins in the user's directory. Here is the documentation about importing instrument definitions into the master.ins. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
User 905133 915 Posted Saturday at 05:31 AM 52 minutes ago, Shawn Anderson said: I found it in English here: http://www.korgpa.sk/ins/korg_pa4x_all_basic_2015v2.ins Thanks to Anton Janosik @ www.korgpa.sk . I attached it as a .txt file below. The link only creates an html file and I don't know how to get it into what I assume is a needed .ins format. I thought this sounded familiar. Someone else was looking for it a couple of years ago!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawn Anderson 0 Posted Saturday at 05:59 AM (edited) korg_pa4x_all_basic_2015v2.ins Ok...I was able to get the .ins file from this site http://www.korgpa.sk/ins/korg_pa4x_all_basic_2015v2.ins, but had to use Google Chrome in order to have the option to download as a .ins extension. However, this doesn't align with the current PA4X OS -I tried it on my keyboard - though safe to have assumed in that it says 2015. Edited Saturday at 08:03 AM by Shawn Anderson Letting them know that the file is no longer compatible with the new PA4X OS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
User 905133 915 Posted Saturday at 12:50 PM 6 hours ago, Shawn Anderson said: However, this doesn't align with the current PA4X OS -I tried it on my keyboard - though safe to have assumed in that it says 2015. In my experience Notepad works well for editing *.ins files. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites