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Brad Saucier

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  1. You will want to study the interface products you are considering.  Many of them feature XLR jacks which are also TRS jacks, combination jacks.  You will know this visually by looking at the XLR jack.  It will have a center hole.  Note that Casio line out jacks are unbalanced TS, not balanced TRS.  A TRS cable can be used, but it will function as a TS cable when connected.  TRS is not necessary.  High quality can be achieved with TS.  

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  2. I haven't used my MZ-2000 in a while, so memory is foggy.  Tone DSP hold freezes DSP from changing when different tones are selected, since tones store the DSP settings.  I'll have to look one day and refresh my memory on everything else.  

  3. The first step is to familiarize a process where you can manually do everything you want to do in real time.  You can use registration memory to quickly change rhythm selections, and then use the rhythm start/stop, intro, ending, and fill buttons, to control how the rhythm plays.  Once you can manually play everything in real time, you can use the song sequencer system track to record all of your button presses for automated playback 

  4. Here is some help information for FL Studio regarding selecting a USB MIDI device.  You should find "CASIO USB MIDI" show up in the MIDI input settings box shown on that page.  For any MIDI software you want to use (like FL Studio) you'll always find a MIDI input settings dialogue like that.  

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