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  1. Thank you, Mike - very helpful. How do we know which "program" corresponds to a specific voice on the Casio?
  2. Hello everyone, my first post here. I'm not a MIDI expert by any means, so sorry if this is a really basic thing. We have a MIDI file (created manually on a computer) that has a tricky part that we'd like to use in a performance. It's right at the start of a song, so it's not a big deal if it requires a few button presses to get things moving. From my research, I believe that one way we could do this is to put the MIDI file on an SD card and play it using the card playback functions on the keyboard (just to be clear, we want the sound generated by the keyboard synthesizer). Now, here's a few questions I have: In the MIDI file, I've got instruments selected for each of the 3 tracks (I believe they are using Electric Grand Piano and Choir Aahs). How exactly do I use MIDI to select a specific instrument voice on the Casio (I believe it's a CTK 7200)? Assuming that I have a PC or iPad connected to the USB port of the keyboard and that the keyboard is recognized as a MIDI device by the iPad/PC and I use a program to "play" the MIDI file on the iPad/PC. Will the Casio respond to the MIDI coming in and play the notes? Kind of unrelated, but still in the same vein... We use OnSong on the iPad for all of our lyrics/chords. OnSong can send MIDI events at various points (such as when switching to a new song). Are there specific MIDI events I could send to the Casio to cause it to change the setup (for example, setting a split point and setting the voices for each half of the keyboard)? I apologize if this is all documented somewhere, but I wasn't able to find it. Happy to be told "read this" if there is something good to read Thanks for your assistance, John
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