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Brad Saucier

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  1. The change is due to the missing DSP effect. The PX-360 has the ability to generate 1 tone with DSP effects. When a second tone is selected by split or layer, DSP is unavailable.
  2. Yes, try re-recording the system track from scratch.
  3. Release (time?)... If that's what you are referring to, that would be in tone editing mode. Edits made to a tone has to be saved as a user tone, not as a performance.
  4. Welcome to the forums Ray! Your MIDI sync mode is set to slave. Change it to master or off and restart the keyboard.
  5. To disable the internal speakers, insert a plug into the headphone jack. The F7 key (speaker out) is for enabling the internal speakers after a plug has been inserted in the headphone jack. If your speakers are still sounding after plugging into the headphone jack, make sure F7 speaker out is turned off. C6 is local control. That will disable all internal sounds. Make sure local control is ON to hear sounds generated by the Casio.
  6. Yes, they can be adjusted live while playing.
  7. I know it may seem obvious, but are the batteries new? The keyboard will switch automatically to battery power when main power is not preset, even if the AC adapter is plugged in.
  8. I think if you have tried a number of drives and none of them have successfully mounted, perhaps the USB port on the keyboard is faulty. This would be the first time I've seen a Casio with a USB port come out of the box faulty. It's certainly a possibility however.
  9. As yes, the newer Casio models added exFAT support. That is correct. Are they well known name brand drives? I've seen certain drives have issues working with a keyboard before, so it's not unusual.
  10. FAT32 is the proper format. Have you confirmed the drives are working properly on other devices?
  11. Any standard USB flash drive that comes pre-formatted to the FAT32 file system will work, or you can format it yourself. As far as MIDI software, there is so much out there, I can't begin to know which is best. I personally like Cakewalk, which is now free by Bandlab.
  12. Unfortunately the keyboard menus are always in English.
  13. The CT-X3000 can play any MIDI files that are stored in a folder named MUSICDAT on a USB flash drive. MIDI files can't be loaded into keyboard memory for any other use. The user community has created a workaround method that can create rhythms from MIDI files using some software tools. See this topic. The CT-X3000 user manual in German is here.... https://support.casio.com/de/manual/manualfile.php?cid=008007005
  14. I would click that update driver button and see what happens.
  15. https://www.casiomusicforums.com/index.php?/files/file/165-orbiting/
  16. To be clear, are you using two different computers? Is one working with the keyboard, while the other is not?
  17. Has your USB cable been tested with another device?
  18. That indicates it is installed and should be working as a MIDI device.
  19. With a functional USB cable, it should be recognized as a Casio USB MIDI device.
  20. PX-560's are covered by a 3 year warranty. You may be covered to have this repaired.
  21. What do you mean by 17 audio tracks? To be clear, the MIDI recorder can't record audio.
  22. Do you have accompaniment turned on and have you triggered a chord with the left hand in the chord section?
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