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Loading Hex Layers from USB Broken in Ver. 1.12


MattHarg

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Just  (2017-03-29)  purchased PX-560 and downloaded Hex Layers ported to PX-560 from this site.  

Followed the procedure on youtube to select a Hex Layer tone before doing the ^ USB  ^ Load  ^ Tone.

The Hex Layers copied to the USB show up fine, and the selection of the area on the PX-560 also works fine, 

but when I attempt the load, it falls with the diagnostic, 

"ERROR   Wrong Data!".

Have tried this with ~ 10 hex tones (layers) from this web site, all with the same result. 

 

BTW, Is this the correct area to report problems like this or is there another support site / area to this?  THX.

 

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BTW,  I re-downloaded them all, making doubly sure they were from the PX-560 portion of the download site, and again, all but one failed with the 'Wrong Data!' message.  So, I guess, either (i) the site is supplying 5S files from th PX-560 area, or else, my board has another problem giving the 'Wrong Data!' message. 

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Hi BRadMZ,   THX,

 

BTW, Downloaded on Mac OS Sierra and all copied to FAT32 USB Flash, to \MUSICDAT  

(no subfolders used)

 

Here are ones I have tried:

 

Filenames are 

Hex Layer Tones

ELEBRAZ3.ZLT

ELEBRAZ2.ZLT

ELEBRAZ1.ZLT

SYMPHONY.ZLT

SILKYSMO.ZLT

DREAMYRO.ZLT

WISH_YOU.ZLT

PHSREP56.ZLT

 

 

Melody Tones

MR_WHITS.ZTN

PHASEYTE.ZTN

NO_QUART.ZTN

AIREP4MC.ZTN

 

 

Tone & Rhythm

REGMRWHI.ZRMEPSTRING.ZRM

 

Packages

PX-560M PIANO CLASSICS.zip

   PNCLAS.ZRM

   PNCLAS.ZTN

 

PX-560M BRIGHT UPRIGHT.zip

    BRITEUPR.ZTN

    BRT-UPRT.ZRM

 

ClavWahPedal.zip

   CLAV4PED.ZTN

   CLVWAHPD.ZRM

 

WeingartRhodes.zip

    SWRHODS1.ZLT

    SWRHODSP.ZLT

    SWRHODST.ZLT

 

 

 

If it helps, ...

md5 *

MD5 (AIREP4MC.ZTN) = 4f1608fa32f43ca1361e605508ad38dc

MD5 (BRITEUPR.ZTN) = bdd5abc8764286a77c6bac0eda8a128d

MD5 (BRT-UPRT.ZRM) = c11d97682ecdeb6e27b123d3eff94bc4

MD5 (CLAV4PED.ZTN) = 2919fb53a2c9e037fc9f6d14d4f39658

MD5 (CLVWAHPD.ZRM) = 7acd4dfa977446bec1a461b274245f8a

MD5 (DREAMYRO.ZLT) = c75e37784250ec1a303f2098d3c1f385

MD5 (ELEBRAZ1.ZLT) = b115ae0bb8964a1a39decdc6d0fe3f03

MD5 (ELEBRAZ2.ZLT) = c7cd02cea64c31eda4ab4affab63ffa4

MD5 (ELEBRAZ3.ZLT) = 5996fe3e08275c4149c67f0132d3c56f

MD5 (EPSTRING.ZRM) = 2d1b798c54cadc9887ff1149f2e7be58

MD5 (MR_FUNK_.ZLT) = 5880bd5e81344cda0fcdb882e9a059e2

MD5 (MR_WHITS.ZTN) = edac7c15bb3daf87012ce38e085cfb57

MD5 (NO_QUART.ZTN) = 20c6ed5c9f6bc6eaab83b3d465cafad1

MD5 (PHASEYTE.ZTN) = 0f2171b5c005d56bc0292c344c5ac35a

MD5 (PHSREP56.ZLT) = fae844482ad063c520274c2bc96ebd28

MD5 (PNCLAS.ZRM) = ace1453d1a52b436e3ce31e44ce40b06

MD5 (PNCLAS.ZTN) = b0ecbacfd8990dc8a1670907f086bf6a

MD5 (REGMRWHI.ZRM) = 4c16179c758c9b2ce076a25185b75457

MD5 (REMRFUNK.ZRM) = 47fb30009d33d5d64b340ad6c8b06b16

MD5 (SILKYSMO.ZLT) = fa7fc9a909df7dc118d4079a1d6b3b83

MD5 (SWRHODS1.ZLT) = b11399d5658262114e24fd8dc9124f0f

MD5 (SWRHODSP.ZLT) = fca9a3b317e96a5f219a0b606d9a4fde

MD5 (SWRHODST.ZLT) = 3ca37820d9d575e9c0ab33ea0f6a28f5

MD5 (SYMPHONY.ZLT) = 1c92534ac3661008c0fa96b815f14fcb

MD5 (WISH_YOU.ZLT) = c2dc69b69d86e7a6df0592838f37d0d2

 

 

cksum *

952870271 440 AIREP4MC.ZTN

441985385 440 BRITEUPR.ZTN

395309907 388 BRT-UPRT.ZRM

4809872 440 CLAV4PED.ZTN

2692185205 388 CLVWAHPD.ZRM

3232217433 988 DREAMYRO.ZLT

2816980558 988 ELEBRAZ1.ZLT

2751572724 988 ELEBRAZ2.ZLT

3222271082 988 ELEBRAZ3.ZLT

3093871803 388 EPSTRING.ZRM

1386165878 988 MR_FUNK_.ZLT

765985750 440 MR_WHITS.ZTN

3569632766 440 NO_QUART.ZTN

2077972031 440 PHASEYTE.ZTN

2028647723 988 PHSREP56.ZLT

2257013896 388 PNCLAS.ZRM

2110605734 440 PNCLAS.ZTN

1941070786 388 REGMRWHI.ZRM

1835432593 388 REMRFUNK.ZRM

665076575 988 SILKYSMO.ZLT

1401973168 988 SWRHODS1.ZLT

2890787153 988 SWRHODSP.ZLT

3189578952 988 SWRHODST.ZLT

2910038617 988 SYMPHONY.ZLT

2897544711 988 WISH_YOU.ZLT

 

 

THX

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Thanks BradMZ, 

 

Appreciate your help.

I finally got to looking at this again, 

 

  1. Yes.  It was happening with all of the files (bar one). 
  2. I didn't previously try another USB drive because the one I was using was working fine for the audio files, both transferring to and from the PX560, and also working fine for MIDI files, similarly. 
  3. So, ....., I tried another USB.  Formatted it in the Casio, followed the same procedure, and, hay presto!  Worked fine for all of the files.   
  4. This got me thinking, so I went back to the previous USB stick, and tried it in the Casio, but again only one file could be seen on the stick even though the audio and midi were working fine.  So I saved the entire \MUSICDAT to my computer, re-formatted the USB stick in the Casio, and copied back the contents to the USB and inserted it in the Casio, and then the Casio could see all the files.....
  5. So I'm thinking, perhaps I did not format this USB in the Casio to start with and that's why it was having problems.   Strange though.   I've never seen that behaviour on computers -usually the file system works or it doesn't, not some applications having problems and others not.     Anyway, all fixed now.   THX for the help..

 

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