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I am trying to load in some samples onto my XW-G1 that I made on my computer. My band is going to use them as backing tracks (drummer is playing to a click, and I will trigger the backing tracks) - I uploaded them onto the User Wave tones using the DataEditor. But I have a couple of questions. 1) We have one interlude sample that is about 1 minute long. I am aware that the looper can't play back the entire thing, as it is meant to only play short things that are looped. Most of the samples are short so that's not a problem, except for the one interlude. Is there a different place I can load the sample in through the data editor? For instance, PCM melody, PCM Drum DSP, Solo Synth, etc. These are all options in the drop down menu on the "transfer" section on DataEditor. 2) On my keyboard in the User wave tones, it goes from U:200-210 and then skips to U:300-U:310... where are the other 100 user tones? DataEditor will only let me load in 10 samples, from 200-209... how do I use the other user tones? or can I only use 10? Any help I can get would be great, thank you.
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Has anyone else experienced a problem with the sound output from the left speaker of the Privia px-750 when you hit the B key one octave down from center (16th white key from the left)? It buzzes quite badly-- the sound vibrates way too powerfully and causes dissonant overtones. I don't know how to describe it exactly. If you have this model in a quiet room, try it out and see if you have the same issue. Play a few chords going down the line until you hit that one B key. It should be quite jarring. I bought this piano brand new and since it's under warranty I called the service center. They replaced it with a brand new piano. The new piano has the exact same problem on the exact same key. Even weirder, on both the first and the second piano, the problem key sounds perfectly fine when you use headphones. Clearly this is a problem in how sound is modulated through the speaker for that particular sound sample. I called Casio support but they refuse to help out, saying that I should take it to a service center. I already took it to the service center and they say that if every piano has the same problem then it's just how these pianos are and there's nothing they can do. Am I the only one who noticed that the sound is way off on that one key? If anyone else has noticed this and figured out what to do about it, I'd appreciate some help. Maybe it's a software issue? Maybe there is a way to recalibrate that one key? HELP! I can't play the piano if it sounds like this!
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HI, I recently bought a new AP 450 celviano..now after 2 months its key shutter is now kind of jammed or not that smooth enough as when it came , another problem is that the keys are experiencing a little noisy when played... like a little shaky ..that too wasn't there before.. Please tell me if these problems are natural
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My band usually wants me playing electric piano on blues...seems to fit with the otherwise guitar-driven sound we have. I REALLY wanted a gravelly Rhodes sound, but none of the eight electrics quite did it. So, I opted for the one that was most metallic and had the most dialed-in tremelo, the "60s electric piano". One night, I thought I broke my PX-330! We were doing a request: Joy To the World by Three Dog Night. The keyboard was mixed particularly quietly that night, so I found myself beating on it pretty hard. Yay, Casio, it takes the abuse. But my ears went into shock when I heard the perfect metallic clank of a properly played Rhodes - coming from my PX-330! But only for a few notes, then back to the more bell-like tones that are a poor sub. I immediately realized that the patch plays a completely different sample when you strike the keys hard. Not a more aggressive sounding version of the same sample, but it's as if they sampled two completely different instrumenst. Back home I explored it further and confirmed it. Seems that of the "layered" voices, there's one that doesn't fit the rest in that patch...and I wish it were the normal one. I experimented with the touch sensitivity, but no matter how sensitive I set it, my fingers/hands do not have the strength to reliablity coax that unusual sample out of the instrument. On the whole, I'd say the patch is defective. I'd love to see it always sound like a Rhodes, but second best would be always sound like the "60s electric piano" normally does. Is there a software upgrade for this kind of issue, or did I really break it? Thanks, Clums