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Hi guys ..

Fill in time in most professional keyboards auto timed to start at the beginning of the rhythm measure when ever you press fill in buttom . But in casios it may give you half fill in starting from the time of breaking .

Any way to edit this to make it more professional and auto time in the start of the measure ?

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I have no idea how you would change this, as it is an integral part of the firmware, and if you area talking about a CTK or WK model, their firmware is not field up-dateable as it is in ROM rather than flash memory.  This has always seemed "normal" to me on the Casio's, as I have had several Roland arrangers in the past that were designed that way purposely.  If you hit the fill button on the first beat, you got a full-bar fill, but if you hit it on the middle beat, you got a half-bar fill.  I have always assumed that the Casio's were purposely designed that way as well.  The downside is that you have to be absolutely dead-on with your timing, or you get a fill that sounds out of step with everything else.

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I'm with Ted on this one. I prefer being able to have to use my own timing to hit a measure halfway through or right at the downbeat, rather than automatically sit it right at the downbeat regardless-my Yamaha QY's do that.  My old GEM SK76 gave you the option of restarting even down to the individual beat or at the downbeat or whenever you hit a new chord which was even better. 

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