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Joe Garfield

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Yes.. the manual is saying that rhythm data files made for other models will work on the 330.   I've used some of those myself on the MZ-2000.

 

Here's some of them.  There's a lot of duplicates in these lists.  Some may not work with the 330 or may work but not correctly.

 

http://music.casio.com/e/data_ex4/rhythm.html

 

http://music.casio.com/e/data_ex3/rhythm.html

 

http://music.casio.com/e/data_ex2/rhythm.html

 

http://music.casio.com/e/671/rhythm.html

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Thanks Brad,

So basically I just have to try them and see what works. I saw that some are geared toward workstations (like the ones you linked) and others are geared toward the pianos, so I'll try both and see if there's a difference.

 

I wasn't sure about my purchase but the more I look at keyboard/pianos the more I realize what I got! :) I bought my in 'excellent' condition from Guitar Center, and they are all now listing at $150 or more than what I paid, so that's comforting.

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Hello Joe how did this work out?  I would be interested in your progress here...have a PX350 with stock "rhythms" and would like to add/create user rhythms.  I think the 330 and 350 are pretty similar-but studying the manuals doesn't give me much insight into which file types will work across different Casio keyboards for the "rhythm" files and apparently the only user-controlled mods to the built-in rhythms in the PX involve switching instruments in or out, changing reverb etc. no editing at the note level. With the manual in front of me, I can't even decipher what the difference is between a .CKF file, a .Z00 file and an .AC files which are all listed under "user rhythm" file names-I wish the manual explained these more clearly. Maybe I'll send Mike Martin a post or message.

 

I'm also curious to see if i can use styles from other auto-accompaniment keyboards of which I have many and translate these in software to load into the PX. Might be nice to create a "rhythm" or style (as other companies call them)  from scratch in a software sequencer and save in a readable format for these PXs.  I have done this across platforms for other instruments such as Roland, Yamaha and even Generalmusic but have no idea if the Casios will work this way. Any help as always is appreciated. 

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