When Korg updated the PA600 operating system recently, it added a feature to allow synchronizing their Song-Book database to tablet music sheet readers so that when the song is selected on the k'board touch-pad, the tablet would select the score and display it. Mobile Sheets was identified as one such reader, but I've not read in the on-line manual how this is done.
The PA600 keyboard has two USB slots, one with the printer-like hole shape and a standard USB port for pen drives. The printer shaped port is for connection to a laptop, or a tablet, so I'm thinking that somehow a 'handshake' between the k'board and Mobile Sheets is acknowledged.
Can anyone assist?
thanks
David M.
This is a printout of the Korg update manual.
"Synchronizing the SongBook with external software [1.2]
Additional software has been created to work with the Song-Book. You can use Korg’s own SongBook Editor to edit single entries, the SongBook database and the Custom Lists on a WindowsPC. You can also use BauM Software’s SongBook+ for iPad, or Zubersoft’s MobileSheets for Android, to synchronize the SongBook entries with a tablet, and read lyrics and sheet music on the wider tablet display."
The PA600 keyboard has two USB slots, one with the printer-like hole shape and a standard USB port for pen drives. The printer shaped port is for connection to a laptop, or a tablet, so I'm thinking that somehow a 'handshake' between the k'board and Mobile Sheets is acknowledged.
Can anyone assist?
thanks
David M.
This is a printout of the Korg update manual.
"Synchronizing the SongBook with external software [1.2]
Additional software has been created to work with the Song-Book. You can use Korg’s own SongBook Editor to edit single entries, the SongBook database and the Custom Lists on a WindowsPC. You can also use BauM Software’s SongBook+ for iPad, or Zubersoft’s MobileSheets for Android, to synchronize the SongBook entries with a tablet, and read lyrics and sheet music on the wider tablet display."