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Hello all, I've created an account and posted here after spending the last 6 hours searching Google and Microsoft with no success. I have a Casio CDP-220R and I was finally able to move it into my office where my Windows 10 PC is. I know in the past I briefly had it connected to a laptop running Windows XP (and possibly one running Windows 7) but for the life of me I can't get Windows 10 to recognize it. The error I'm getting is "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)", code 43. According to everything I've read, my Casio is GM Level 1 class compliant, so there are no drivers to download for it and it should just work. I've seen some discussions regarding USB 2.0 vs. 3.0 ports but I believe I only have 3.0 ports on my computer (at least my Device Manager only reports USB 3.0 hub controllers in the list). Everyone who posts this issue to Microsoft is told to reinstall or update the drivers (which of course does nothing because there are no drivers) or contact the manufacturer for updated drivers (which of course means nothing because class-compliant devices don't have any drivers at all). I have tried every USB port on my computer, tried different cables, no dice. I was wondering if anyone out there has had this problem with Windows 10 and knows of a workaround or solution? Thank you so much for your time, Clayton
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I'm wondering if anyone knows whether or not the CDP-220r can send audio through its USB MIDI interface. I use a Mac and my DAW is Reaper, which does recognize the keyboard as a MIDI controller, but nothing else. I did try plugging the headphones output directly through my audio interface, but from what I have read and subsequently experienced, it has an amp and causes a lot of unwanted noise. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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My daughter is learning keyboard at school and we have just swapped our little Yamaha keyboard at home to a Casio digital piano.However the keys she needs to press for some of the one fingered chords are totally different from the old keyboard and the school Yamaha keyboards (mostly minor chords).Has anyone encountered this or does anyone know how to re-program the Casio?ThanksPeter, Scotland