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  1. Thank you Brad! I had been confused on that section (EN-39/40) until I realized there were slots available for recording in the Music Library. I have successfully recorded my song and it is now in my IPod library.
  2. I have a Privia PX 860 and find the manual a bit confusing... to say the least. I have two questions: 1. How to move my song, recorded in the Song Recorder, onto the USB flash drive? 2. How to play and record directly from the keyboard onto the USB? FYI: The flash drive is formatted to the required FAT32
  3. Thank you for your suggestions. I followed up and got a new set of headphones (ATH-M50x). With these and a few adjustments on the settings I have found a fairly good sound. I have another problem with a wonky G (the first below middle C) which is louder than all the other keys. This is true regardless of which piano voice I have selected. Also the black keys don't sound as loud as the white ones. I have posted a new thread on these two issues,.
  4. Thanks for the advice. I am using older Sony earphones and am currently researching a better quality pair. In the meantime, I am still searching for the deep, resonant sound needed for the Beethoven pieces I am working on. It seems to be a bit of a hit or miss proposition, given the many variables the piano offers. Does anyone know what settings were used in the original Casio PX 860 demo videos?
  5. I just received by new Privia PX-860 last week. Does someone out there know how to configure the piano for the rich, deep, resonant grand piano sound that the reviewers all raved about? I have tried a number of settings, including "string resonance", "Hall simulator", Chorus, etc. but have not yet achieved the quality of sound that the piano is supposed to have. I play mostly classical but I am not a very good pianist and usually use earphones. Any suggestions?
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