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Bradley Ross

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  1. I found the following reference http://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=17633.0 If the Midi connection is a USB B connector and no 5-pin DIN connectors, it means that the device is acting as a MIDI Host as far as the other equipment is concerned. Think of it as being composed of a musical instrument with DIN connectors permanently wired to a MIDI controller that can be connected to a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). The Seville Soft units then appear to be networking the MIDI hosts. The method for moving MIDI files to and from a Casio unit is specific to the model and not part of the basic interface specification (as I understand it) There is a MIDI manual that you can download from Casio that describes the process, but it would require lot of technical know-how and a lot of work. When Audicy Free is mentioned, do you mean Audacity Free? My understanding is that Audacity is an audio processing tool that you would feed from the audio output, not a MIDI processing tool. A tool processing MIDI signals would be a Digital Audio Workstation. In the example where you are using the device to connect to an iPhone, the iPhone software is the DAW. I'm sorry if this is confusing. However, the only method that I see for avoiding having to acquire a DAW is to build and program your own.
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