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    These really cut through the stage mix when things get dense. Thanks Brad!
  1. Ha! I just spent the last n minutes working out some version of that song. Hugh, you are a great influence! Love the phrasing, comping. Reminds me to slow down, use the spaces.
  2. Mercy.mp4 Mercy, by Duffy stage setting Tones left to right: funky pizzicato sound supplied by Brad Saucier EP Organ (when you hold at the end of the phrase, vibrato comes in) Strings Check the video for use. *Now that I've had a chance to try it live, I have to say it works pretty well. You may need to tweak it to suit your playing style, but essentially, you should be able to cover this song with this ss. MercyDemo.mp4 MERCYDUFFY.ZLT
  3. Version 1.0.0

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    This stage setting lets me cover the synth parts (no organ) of Steve Miller's 'Fly Like An Eagle'. It's designed to let me cover bass on gigs when there is no bass player. There are 4 parts: Spacey sequencer thing (D1) - arpeggiated tone w/ tempo-synced delay and enough feedback achieve the repeating, overlapping effect heard during the intro and throughout the song in various places. I transposed this one-note zone and placed it on D1 (plays A) so that I could reach it with my left pinky and still play bass parts, some gigs I need to do that. Since I don't use the arp's hold function, I can do some nice things with it, rhythmically - quick taps, taps of longer duration, etc. Play around with it and see what you come up with. Bass (E1-E3) Drone, A note (G3) - extra, not part of the song. Adds ambiance to the intro and quieter parts of the song. Press the sustain pedal (set to toggle sustain) and play G3 on the 1 of the intro riff. I let this note continue to sound through the song because it works over all the chords and is quiet enough to only be heard during quieter parts. Synth (A3 - G9) - tone w/ tempo-synced delay to stack 3rds onto the ascending intro riff. I play thru the riff 3 times: 1/4 notes, 1/4 note triplets, followed by an alternating combination triplet and straight 1/16(?) notes. I hold the last note of the third run, and one beat later I press D1 (spacey seq). I continue holding both keys until I hear the white noise fade in, then let go of both when it sounds about right. Hopefully your guitar player is awake, hears the timing, and starts his intro riff on the right beat. For the rest of the song, I get creative about where and when I use the spacey seq and synth parts - sometimes I'll do a gliss, other times a minor pentatonic lick/arpeggio. You almost can't go wrong with anything you do here. It's a pretty fun stage setting. If you dl this, let me know what you think.
  4. Didn't know about the MZ-X but I'm not surprised. I remember you liked this idea when I first posted about it back on Feb 5, 2018; I wanted to link that post here but couldn't figure out how to do it. btw - I've got the expression pedal for PX-5S happening for now - using MIDI Baby (Disaster Area Designs) config'd to send expression values in the range of 0-127 to zone 2 which is where strings and pads typically go in my stage settings. Can't overstate how much I love this. :-)
  5. Keep / improve the PC-based editor. Improve upon Controller assignment. That is, when assigning (on/off) a controller to a zone, make this more useful by providing the ability to individually assign the targets (T1, T2) of the controller. Right now we get both targets when we enable a controller for a zone, and that’s nice, but it’s limited / not what it could be. There are some creatively cool things that could be done with this improvement, among them the ability to crossfade between 2 zones by tapping Pedal 2. The PX-560 has this capability and it's one of those things I desperately wish the PX-5S had as well. Keep the arpeggiator as is! All 4 zones. XLR main L/R outputs Additional assignable 1/4” L/R outputs so you can use an external device like a Vent on the zone with organ only, or a BigSky on the piano zone only. Make this a per stage setting assignment. This would be a huge upgrade! Mono mode w/ legato, staccato, and portamento Poly aftertouch
  6. Great question! I'm also interested in hearing anyone's experience with this pedal. I just came across it this week as I was researching for ways to do midi expression with the least amount of complexity.
  7. Hey Casio, any update on this? Is this an unsolvable hardware problem, or a firmware fix?
  8. Exactly what I have been seeing. This is a recode for Casio. Gotta manage those subtle volume increases without jumping. Pretty much kills the thought of recording anything with CC:11 set to expression.
  9. Problem: PX-560 | CC doesn't provide smooth volume control when pedal is assigned to CC11:Expression I bought the M-Audio EX-P expression pedal. Calibrated and assigned it to CC 11 controller so I could control volume with my foot. I returned it back because it seemed to be causing a very noticeable volume jump just as the layer fades in. I was expecting the expression pedal to increase the volume smoothly, just like when you use the keyboard's master volume knob, but that's not what happened. Initially, the sound jumps from off to some low level; and it's definitely a jump and nothing like a fade in. As I further depress the pedal, it's not smooth at all in the first ~25-33% of travel. Once I'm past that first third of the travel, the pedal seems to operate smoothly. But it really kills anything subtle you're trying to do at lower volume levels. So I bought the Moog ACCEP003 EP3 expression pedal. Plugged it in; calibrated it, and same thing - volume jumping at initial fade-in and then along the first 25 - 33% of travel. Kind of like a detented pot, if you know what I mean by that. It's looking like my PX-560 is the problem. Now it could be just my keyboard, but I'm thinking that people just haven't noticed it yet because they're fading in a sound while another sound is already playing so the problem would be masked. That other sound could be coming from their own keyboard or their band mates' instruments. Either way, it probably wouldn't be noticeable. Took a while before I caught it. Anyway, I'm assuming this problem exists for all PX-560's. I'm guessing it's a firmware issue where the code/function that interprets and translates the pedal's variable resistance/impedance at its lowest levels is not granular enough to produce a smooth continuous controller response over the entire range of travel on the pedal. Maybe it's a problem having to do with the characteristics of the pedal's potentiometer, but I'm betting that routine could be written that notices when jump in db is about to happen and branch off to a subroutine that smooths out that volume level transition over time. You'd have to have to play with the timing so that is sounds natural/believable/reponsive, or as close to it as possible, but I bet could be done. Thoughts? Thanks!
  10. I agree. I've got the old Excel sheet thing going, and that's nice for what it is, but come on. There's a big ol' display right there in the middle of my keyboard. Right at the top where it says 'MAIN'. Plenty of room there...
  11. On the PX-560, if you tweak a performance setting - maybe you've un-split the keyboard, or maybe you've made some deeper edits - the blue lit bank button goes out. I can look to the LCD to see what bank I'm using, but no longer know if it's button 1, 2, 3, or 4. I assume that's Casio's way of letting us know the setting has been modified. Can't tell you how much I wish it would not do that. To me, it makes it harder to keep track of what you're editing, or just to know what performance setting you've been using. Any chance of a firmware fix for this? Thanks!! **I originally posted this in the Facebook group (permalink here) and got affirmation on the issue. Someone suggested I repost here. Hope that's OK. Basically, I and some others are asking for a firmware fix for what we've feel is an annoying issue. The fix would involve making the registration bank button blink when you've make a change to a performance setting rather than having the button light (blue) go out completely. This is a big problem if you've made an edit that you now wish to write but lost track of the setting you were editing because none of the buttons (1, 2, 3, or 4) are lit. A blinking light would solve the issue. Thanks for reading!
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