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  1. Loving my new Casio Gp400. Mostly playing it, but also playing with the parameter settings to find the ones I like best. I had two questions for Casio owners: (1) In playing around I'd like to get a better idea as to what the presets are actually doing. So there is a control that lets you adjust the brilliance from + 3 to -3. Additionally, for each of the main grand piano sounds, there are presets called Mellow and Bright (for example Berlin Mellow Piano, Berlin Bright Piano). My question is are those mellow and bright tones simply the standard tone with the brilliance parameter changed? Or is there something different about the tonality and sound signatures of all the bright and mellow variations which cannot be reproduced using the standard settings? ( my point of course is that if the Vienna mellow for example is the same as Vienna with just a little tweak off brilliance then I don't really need to pay attention to it when I'm trying to figure out how I like my Vienna to sound because all I need to do is make the tweak myself as part of the settings). (2) One last question for now which would be useful to know but I'm not sure Casio actually says anything about this in the literature. There are a huge number of parameters which can be changed, and for each one, there is a setting (D/default) which casio calls "the optimum setting for the selected instrument, or selected scene". So you can select "off", "Default" or a number from 1 to 10 It would be nice to know what the relationship is between the default setting and the numbers 1 to 10. I can think of two very distinct possibilities. One is that for each instrument whatever the default is, it's essentially the equivalent of a setting of 5.5, in other words, the numbers 1 to 5 are settings lower than the default,m and the settings 6 and up are settings higher than the default. Alternatively and more likely, the default setting is actually a setting which corresponds to one of those numbers between 1 and 10. However for reasons I can't imagine it seems like there is no way to know what that default setting actually is!! When adjusting from the default, pushing the button to raise the setting ALWAYS starts it on "1", This of course adds a huge layer of mystery into what the adjustments are doing --- what if I say "I like that tone or scene, but I'd like what it would be like with with just a little bit more damper resonance. Well, if I don;t know what the original setting is, I'm guessing as to whether I'm adding more or keeping it the same. Unless I'm missing something..... Is there somewhere where they actually say what the default settings are for the various pianos and scenes??
  2. I have just purchased a Grand Hybrid GP500. I want to record music on the digital recorder then export it to a midi editor on my Mac. Once edited (mostly correction of wrong notes) I want to send it back to the GP500 and then record the edited music as a Wav file on the USB thumb drive. How do I do this?
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