Thank you for your answer!
I tried all the pianos on the upper tone but still no effect. If I use the piano as lower tone + the guitar in upper, the pianos sounds fine. Is there a way to check if the DSP is causing this somewhere in the menus?
I hope Casio add such feature in the next release of the piano where one could define a program with multiple patches that can be changed using a pedal.
Hi all!
I have a registration with Modern grand on the lower side and Lead guitar (hex sound) on upper. Everything is fine with this.
I need to have a registration with the Lead guitar on the lower side and piano on the upper. However when I put the Lead guitar as lower tone it sounds different - more quite and somehow hollow and if I put it as upper the sound is fine. Idea what I'm doing wrong?
Hi! My px-560 doesn't want to register/recall the system settings. For example I want to store the metronome beats to 0 I remember this at a particular bank and position and after I restart the piano and select that particular bank and position the tones are there but the system settings remain the default. I checked the Registration menu and all the filters are turned off there. The firmware version is 1.15. The piano came with this version. I also tried the factory reset but nothing changed.
Is this an expected behavior or is a bug in my piano?
Hi, I heard that some of the keyboards support functionality to have a predefined set of voices and switch one after another using a pedal making it more convenient to play songs that require multiple voices.
Is there such feature in Casio PX-560?