I have collapsed all your posts into one as you posted the same content spread across three different posts. Here is my response to the first part:
I'm a little confused when you say,"I do not have Preference when I press the Menu button". What menu button are you talking about? If you tap the three dots at the top right of the library screen, then "Settings", then "MIDI Settings", you can change the "MIDI Device" setting to "KORG". This opens up the use of the "Number" MIDI command.
The process for either loading songs when a MIDI message is received by the Korg PA300 or sending messages to the PA300 is as follows:
1) Import your files to create your songs
2) Long press a song on the library screen and tap "Edit Song" at the top of the screen
3) Go to the MIDI tab and tap the + button
4) Using the Number option, enter the KORG number associated with whatever you want to load on the keyboard.
5) Set both Send on Load and Load on Receive if you want that kind of bidirectional communication.
Now you can select the number on the KORG and it will load the song, or you can load the song and it will set the number on the KORG.
As for the second part:
1) The application has multiple different ways it can be used. You can import all of your PDFs, images or text/chord pro files to create songs out of them. If you want to enter lyrics and such yourself, tap the "New" button on the Songs tab, go to the files tab, tap the bottom icon on the right side and this will create a new chord pro file. You can then enter the values. I strongly suggest you read the manual.
2) As mentioned earlier, you can load songs in MobileSheets when commands are received or you can send commands when songs are loaded. This lets you keep the two synchronized so that the songs that are displayed match the registrations you've selected and vice versa.
3) This software is not for those who want to create sheet music. Nowhere in the application description does it mention being for notation. The title of the application on the Google Play Store states it is a viewer with extra features for musicians. I think you've misunderstood how to use the application.
It can be used for exactly that purpose. You just need to set up your library with your files and the MIDI commands.
Mike
I'm a little confused when you say,"I do not have Preference when I press the Menu button". What menu button are you talking about? If you tap the three dots at the top right of the library screen, then "Settings", then "MIDI Settings", you can change the "MIDI Device" setting to "KORG". This opens up the use of the "Number" MIDI command.
The process for either loading songs when a MIDI message is received by the Korg PA300 or sending messages to the PA300 is as follows:
1) Import your files to create your songs
2) Long press a song on the library screen and tap "Edit Song" at the top of the screen
3) Go to the MIDI tab and tap the + button
4) Using the Number option, enter the KORG number associated with whatever you want to load on the keyboard.
5) Set both Send on Load and Load on Receive if you want that kind of bidirectional communication.
Now you can select the number on the KORG and it will load the song, or you can load the song and it will set the number on the KORG.
As for the second part:
1) The application has multiple different ways it can be used. You can import all of your PDFs, images or text/chord pro files to create songs out of them. If you want to enter lyrics and such yourself, tap the "New" button on the Songs tab, go to the files tab, tap the bottom icon on the right side and this will create a new chord pro file. You can then enter the values. I strongly suggest you read the manual.
2) As mentioned earlier, you can load songs in MobileSheets when commands are received or you can send commands when songs are loaded. This lets you keep the two synchronized so that the songs that are displayed match the registrations you've selected and vice versa.
3) This software is not for those who want to create sheet music. Nowhere in the application description does it mention being for notation. The title of the application on the Google Play Store states it is a viewer with extra features for musicians. I think you've misunderstood how to use the application.
It can be used for exactly that purpose. You just need to set up your library with your files and the MIDI commands.
Mike