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  1. The update is finished successful now. I updated form 1.51 to 1.60 User settings were kept. No need of restarting or resetting keyboard.
  2. Thank you. I get the same values.
  3. You can calculate the checksum via a MD5 tool http://www.digital-tronic.com/md5-file-hasher/md5-file-hasher If you were successful with your file, please calculate the checksum and publish it for us. Thank you
  4. Friends, be so kind an post in english. It's also not my native language, but it's easier to understand than using google translator . I am the Person with the MZ-X 500 comming with firmware 1.51 . I made a a video from the screen showing 1.51 and move the camera to demonstrate that this is no trick. https://www.dropbox.com/s/33md7nen372905t/VID_20180328_230028.mp4?dl=0 Or do you mean the report of a "1.6 beta"? I tested a demo sample Silvano send me with a piano. I had no problems with this. I don't know wich problems you had before with samples and memory, but all notes play regular. So let's hope that Casio will release a changelog for this version and give you all the download link. Is there something else to test with version 1.51 to see if it's fixed. You can contact me via PM if you have special content to test.
  5. I tested some things for Silvano, and I can not find any bugs. So we could expect some new features. Which things or bugs do you expect to be fixed? @speznaz Do you have a changelog?
  6. Hi Brad,
    we know each other from the first days in PX-5S. :-)
    I bought MZX-500 yesterday additionally to my PX-560.
    For some cases I need a lighter device.
    First I noticed that when I turn off the internal speaker via System "Speaker" to off, the level on the line-out became louder. This is not on my PX-560.
    Is this a common "problem", or do I have to set a new parameter?
    I wonder why noone was able to build a sound converter for the MZ-500. 
    you know I had done this for the PX-560. Much work but no one was interested to help.
    Remember I build it as an Excel VBA Plugin and it seemed that people didn't like that. 
    But I have no the experience to build a nice application with graphic interface.
    So I didn't release after even Weiser did not want it. The result we see:
    Tons of Sounds for PX5, and less for PX560 and almost nothing for MZ-500.

    The conversion could also be done to the MZ-500.
    I know that there a more parameters, but I think the "raw" from PX-5S could be converted.
    I have not the time currently, but maybe in the next weeks.

    1. Brad Saucier

      Brad Saucier

      Hi Ralf. The line level changes when the speaker is turned off. It's normal.  Glad you joined us in the MZX group.  Have fun!

  7. I measured in shop at px360 that the speakers offer about 90 db maxvolume. So normally enough on stage to hear what you are playing. If you use pa boxes for the auditorium, you will also get the additional bass for yourself. At home I guess you will use your near field monitors with subwoofer, our at least a subwoofer. Ralf
  8. Hi, I am also interested in developing a tool to visualize some data parameters and to change or manage things. I have found out how to edit files for the PX5S and keep them "valid". Otherwise you would get a message "invalid file". Does anyone know anything about the data format (structure description) of the files? Is there anywhere a description of the CASIO phrase fileformat? There is a SMF Converter, of course, but I would like to understand the data format. Maybe I would take part in a project to develop a tool to convert a midi file to a PX5S Song with several tracks and phrases. At the moment we have to convert each channel to a phrase and split them into many tracks, if they are longer than MayFilesize for phrases Then they have to be convertet to shift the used MIDI channel to free channel 1-4, to be able to play with the 4 zones. Then the converted phrases have to be put in a Song, where we have 8 tracks. Then the phrases and the Song must be transferred to the referred phrase-number to the PX5S. I think this could be done by using the package format. So where is documentation about the ZPH ZPF ZSQ ZLT ZDR files? Ralf
  9. Thank very much you for your work. Is there a reason why you made some sounds much more silent in comparison to others ( DynoRhds1 to Gabriel CP)? Ralf
  10. Hi, this seems to be a theme for the facebook discussion group. I put my Stagesettings, which I needed for a gig all in Bank 0. So it was just one button to change. Using a StageSetup you can also change the sound by selecting the Group (Piano, ElecPiano, Organ) and + - Keys It COULD be a feature for a firware update, to change the bank on pressing long on a button to change the bank. Ralf
  11. Amazing solution! This is a good workarround. You are transmitting MIDI Data from the phrase which is assigned to Zone 4. This comes to the MIDI in and uses Channel 10 to play the drums. Now we are able to add a looping drum one Zone4 to existing sounds which normally use Zone1. I was able to reproduce that. I think the problem is MIDI connection. This could have side effects on other sounds. These must be edited before usage. Ralf
  12. Hi, I analyzed the package file and came to the conclusion that it is packed (like zip) ! If you rename the ZPK file to [filename].zip, you will be able to unpack it with a standard unzip application. Then you will see what the file contains. 0.ZDR -> This Drumset will be transferred to the first slot for dumsets (starts with 0), which is numbered as U20 in the editior. 12.ZLT-> Hextone will be transferred to the 12th slot for Hextone (which are numbered from 50 upwards, so it goes to 62) 127.ZPH > This is the Phrase which goes to 127 (start with 0) 20.ZPF -> This its the Stagesetting for Slot 20 (start with 0) package.dat : This is a parameterfile , which manages where the components will be saved in PX5S. I also contains some additional data. So I expereimented to rename 20.ZPF to 21.ZPF and inside that file also the included name. But there is a following code included which forces the data to go into Slot 20. So, we can not easy manipulate the slots by renaming the files inside the package file. The missing names, like "Superstision" and "JasonSet1" are included in the files itself. So if you put "0.ZDR" to the left side of the PC Editor and dragg it to the right side into slot 21 for drums, you will be surprisingly see the name JasonSet1 on the PX5S . So your question about the lower filesizes is answered. The mp3 or a recorded wav will not be included in the ZPK file, but it coud be supported. I zipped it into the file and I still was able to open it inside the editior. The edior just ignores the mp3 file inside the zpk. Another important thing you must know: - You must not include the (Hex)Tone Data into a Packagefile. It is already included inside the StageSetting data. - You must not include the DrumTone Data into a Packagefile. It is already included inside the StageSetting data. I tested that by removing the ZLT and JasonSet1.ZDR file from the Package and still found the "Brasstition" after transferring the ZPK to the PX5S in Zone1 -The ZPK file overwrites the existing slots for the stagesetting, drum and Phrase. (I guess also the other included fieles) So, if you have some important data there you have to backup them before. The easiest way is to create a full backup with the keyboard before testing a zpk file and restore, if you don't like it. I recommend the following steps before using a package file In the PC press the Button "Package Edit" and then the Keys Str "o" or the Load Button to load the package file Then press the TAB button inside the right window. Then you can see what is included and where it will go to. (Slot Number) If you want to change this, you have to select the corresponding category on the left side (e.g. phrase) Then klick the Tab "Current category" on the right side !!! and then you are able to dragg the component left side. Then you klick the "Transfer" button and dragg the file to the destination you want. Be aware, that stagesettings contain a slot number for Drumsets, arpeggios and phrases. So you will have to correct this if you select a different destination for a phrase or arpeggio. So as a conclusion I would use Packagefiles for publishing new StageSetting with phrases and arpeggios with fix numbers. Every user should "free" the slots for experimental use. I suggest: Stagesetting 9.0 Phrase 990 - 999 (press the NUM key and the numbers or if you are on 0 press the - key key to have quick access to the high values) The following categories must not included into packagefiles. But if you want this, then use. Tones: PNO U39 EPN U109 ORG U49 STR U89 GTR U59 VAR U120 HEX U199 DRM U39 If we use these slots nothing will be overwritten. If you like the data, you simply must correct the slotnumber inside the Stagesetting for Phrase and Arpeggio for each zone which uses them. Ralf
  13. It is a geat idea to use both methods to have playing drums. You don't need an external controller, and to send SysEx is too complex. I figured out a method to toggle 2 drumpatterns via Pedal2. I use a song for the normal beat. This is in Slot 9 (I call This SongPhrase: Use my demosong to configure Drums for channel 10 independent from stagesetups) I use a stage setup with drums on Zone1 ( I call this StagePhrase) and a configuration for pedal 2 in the StageSetting This Pedal2 must have 2 configurations: 1 Start/Stop for the song which has 99 bars 2 Start/Stop for the phrase, which has 1 bar Use Toggle for Pedal2 ! Then select Song and Song 9 Then press Phrase and select the phrase you want (this can be stored in the stagesetup) Now press the left pedal-- the phrase and the song will start. After one bar the phrase will stop, and the song will continue After that, we can toggle between the two drum patterns with the second pedal, to use the StagePhrase as a fill in A variant is to use the Arpeggio on/off. But this only works if you press a key exactly on the beginning of the bar to keep the beat. We only have 10 Songs. But it is easy to change the rhythm: Press song edit enter and then + - keys to change the drumpatterns. Remember: Each Song is a Stagesetup for Zones 5-12. This is for tracks 1-8 which use MIDI Channels 5-12. So you can use the Mixer inside the Song to select the sounds for the Zones. I have set a drum setup to channel 10. This is why Songs are independent from StageSettings, which use Zone 1-4. On weekend I will post a package with song, stagsetup and phrase to demonstrate it. Ralf
  14. Volume usually is set for the used MIDI channels at the beginning of the file. So you can not predict it. But you can adjust some sliders or knobs to the expression controller of 4 midi channels. Usually you find on channel 10 the Drums. Your stage setting is also influenced by the midi file. You are able to select a stage setting before you start the playback. But the volume for the zones will be overwritten by the volume infos which are usually included in the first bar of the midi file. In most cases it will also change your sound. So you will be able to play the Sound which is used by channel 1 of the MIDI file in the keyrange you have set in you stage setting. The 4 zones are fix coupled to channel 1 - 4 of the the MIDI file. If you use a stage settings with 4 Zones you will be able to control and play 4 channels. You can change the MIDI channel for the SENDING out Data, but this parameter has no influence what the MIDI files does to your stagesetting. But during playing Zone 1 you are able to set the absolute volume with CC 7 or the relative volume with the expression value (CC 11) . I have not tested that, but it might be possible to set a "Start-expression value" to Zone 1-4 when calling the Stagesetup. On "Start" the MIDI file will send "Volume" value for channel 1. This is the maximum level. Now you have 127 steps to lower it by the expression level. You will be able to change the relative volume by moving the slider for expression. http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/what-difference-between-midi-volume-expression/ For testing program on the editor "Parameter edit", "Stage Setting", "Common" the the maximum level for the first slider (which is to be set to CC11) to 64. This should change the volume of the midi track on the channel 1 to the half value. Please report on this, if this slider which is used for expression and maximum = 64 will influence the volume before you have touched it. I guess the value will be "send" after moving the slider. The problem is still how to change the volume for the other channels. This is possible via the "Mixer" which is a bit hidden in "Parameter Edit" and Tab "Mixer". You find it also on the keyboard, but very hidden. Look into the manual if you really want to use this, but I don't recomend this.
  15. Hi, can you please comment on the parameter "level" on the compressor. You have set it 54. So it is more silent than the original piano on 0-0. Is it intendet? You have set the compressor ratio to 0. So this signalprocessing will only reduce the level. Best greetings Ralf
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