While there have been "lite" or trial versions of the software, the is required for professional use for several reasons:
Always save a clean .SET file from your Korg keyboard to a USB drive before editing.
Imagine you have a gig coming up and you need a specific setlist. Instead of spending hours at the keyboard screen, you can sit at your laptop, open , and "build" your gig SET by pulling styles and sounds from your entire library. Once done, you simply save it to a USB stick, plug it into your Korg, and you’re ready to play. Conclusion
While there have been "lite" or trial versions of the software, the is required for professional use for several reasons:
Always save a clean .SET file from your Korg keyboard to a USB drive before editing.
Imagine you have a gig coming up and you need a specific setlist. Instead of spending hours at the keyboard screen, you can sit at your laptop, open , and "build" your gig SET by pulling styles and sounds from your entire library. Once done, you simply save it to a USB stick, plug it into your Korg, and you’re ready to play. Conclusion