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  1. I'm fairly new to MIDI, but, as far as I understand it, the MIDI signal only consists of pitch and velocity data, not audio data. What I want to do is send a MIDI signal from my PC to my Casio WK-220 keyboard, have the keyboard render the MIDI signal in the current tone, reverb setting, etc., and then record the audio output through my audio interface. However, when I try to send a MIDI signal to the keyboard, the keyboard only seems to be capable of using generic GM tones. Is there any way to set the keyboard to ignore the program data from the computer and use its current tone setting instead? I can't think of a reason why this wouldn't be possible, and it seems to me that using the MIDI input this way would be much more useful than being constrained to GM tones. Thanks for all help!
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