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Strogoff

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  1. I've downloaded the right program not the fake one and it works perfectly, in any case for security I scanned the program folder with Bitdefender and I didn't find any suspicious malware. So download it https://www.dropbox.com/s/xldhu4xczpyoc6i/CASIO_RhythmConv%20v2.3%20modified.rar?dl=0
  2. I've found the same macro translated into english go to visit http://musickeyboardtrick.blogspot.it/2014/09/casio-rhytim-converter.html?m=1#.VMgDuNKG-s_ Here is the video tutorial http://youtu.be/0JTjpSgtSBU Works fine Bye
  3. Many thanks Fletcher your rhythm converter works very fine! Just tryed today. Bye
  4. I' made a style using Anvil Studio, it works, I named the 11th marker "End" and transformed in .ckf as written in this forum, somewhere, then I imported in my WK 7500. In Anvil Studio markers are called cues. Bye
  5. I was guessing that, but I didn't have time to try it. Anyway many thanks. PS: How I have to call the 11th marker to be suitable for Casio? The other 10 markers are explained in a tutorial but not the 11th one not at all. Many thanks in advance
  6. I've noticed that importing some Yamaha stiles on Anvil Studio, may be somebody has an answer!
  7. I confirm that not all .sty file can be converted into .ckf, is there anybody knows which is the problem?
  8. Today it was raining! Anyway!. Watch the screen shot, I attached: I renamed the pattern Ragtime from .sty to .mid, loaded into Anvil Studio, as you can watch the program has found the markers (cues), very easy. Then you can edit and import as Midi file into Casio converter. May be you can change the markers name with the Casio ones, but I' try it next time Bye
  9. I tryed, it works on Anvil Studio and you see the markers(called cue). Normally for that I'm using sty to ckf converter, I must check which is the best way. Bye
  10. Thanks, I was guessing that cue was similar to marker but I wasn't sure, now I'm gonna try it asap next days. Sorry if I posted my message in a wrong forum. Bye
  11. How you set markers on anvil Studio? Bye
  12. This is reggaeton danced like lambada-zouk style, zouk is this one or this one Lambada in the past took a lot from zouk rhythm, exactly from cadence (Guadaloupe, Martinique, Haiti) which was one of the rhythms that generated zouk, here is one example: lambada version cadence(zouk) version the last one is the original version from Les Aiglons (Guadeloupe), was a great success of around end of the seventies.Bye P.S. You've made a great job with bolero and samba rhythms, I've just tried them some minutes ago!
  13. Sorry for answering you late, but I'm on holiday till monday. I' tried to do the zouk but was non good, I'm trying now using this midi base that I've found a lot of years ago: The first file is the original one the second one is only percussion. Bu the percussion is a good zouk. I imported the zouk.mid on Studio 2 to try to creating a pattern, but I'm having problems with my PC sound card, so when I'll be back to Rome, I'll try it again: Bye zouk.mid Zouk_Rhytm.mid
  14. I wanna try it with Avil Studio, because I need to create the zouk kizomba style, which is very difficult to find well done on the Internet, even in the list of Yamaha/Korg/Roland styles. I choose Casio WK 7500 because has very nice latin styles, But lacks in zouk kizomba. There is a zouk.ckf but is no good. Dear Brian if I'll be able to create this style I'll share it in this forum. Best regards. Strogoff
  15. Do you mean this http://www.korgpa.com/support/tutorials/item/300-importing-exporting-styles-as-smf-separated-by-markers.html her is a tutorial and
  16. How can I set markers on Anvil studio or in other software? What do you mean for markers? Many thanks in advance.
  17. As you know our keyboards are USB Midi Compliant, that means you can connect them to Midi devices in some case directly tuo USB, otherwise using, for example, the Kenton Midi USB Host http://www.kentonuk.com/products/items/utilities/usb-host.shtml Those Midi app let you to controle via USB OTG, Opus#1 1843 french two manuals church organ based on high-quality recordings http://www.refined-apps.com/opus-1/ be careful the app works only 4 1/2 octaves as the real organ and Pitea a 1989 german three manual church organ always based on high-quality recordings http://www.refined-apps.com/pitea/ again be careful the app works only 5 octaves. I'have those two apps, and I'm very satisfied, I used them even with my old Midi keyboard connected with a Roland USB/Midi compliant and even non Midi compliant, I suggest the first one. In any case read carefully the Refined Apps suggestions. You can also use two keyboards controlling upper an lower manual with a Midi merger like the Kenton one http://www.kentonuk.com/products/items/utilities/m-merge4.shtml. For IPad & Iphone go to visit http://polaron.de/Napo/index.html I hope to have been enough clear!
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