Hello, I just received my new Casio PX-560M BE keyboard and it came with firmware v1.12 installed.
I know that there have been discussions early on with the expression/volume pedal input had complaints about it not controlling the sound volume smoothly in firmware v1.10 and the latest firmware v1.14 fixes that issue. However I am wondering what the description for the v1.12 firmware is for the PX-560. I read that some folks reported or feel that the new v1.14 firmware fixes the pedal response issue but it also changed some functions behavours or created other bugs. So I am wondering should I stay on v1.12 or go ahead and install the newer v1.14. The keyboard is working and sounds great so far. I have not tried connecting it via USB MIDI to my DAW software yet, so can't comment on if there are issues with the MIDI communications at this time. But still just wondering if v1.12 firmware is good to stay on for now. Anyone gone through this same decision and regret updating to v1.14? I read that you can't go back to earlier firmware version(s) after updating it to v1.14. Is that true? and if one chooses to want to go back to an earlier firmware version... are those firmware download files available somewhere to retrieve? Thanks for any suggestions.