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How are you recording your music? The keyboard should not be recorded with microphones. Is this your first weighted hammer action keyboard? All hammer actions make some noise. It's completely normal. These in particular are some of the quietest ones made.
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Hmm, that's an ambitious task for the PX-5S since it's not designed to be an arranger keyboard. What's it is designed to do is record and playback short phrases you can trigger by pressing keys. Pressing the keys can also transpose the phrase up or down from the original key it was recorded. Phrases can loop up to 16 measures and a up to 4 phrases can be layered using all 4 zones together. I would suggest recording, saving and assigning to zones any phrases you need. Practice triggering the phrases, performing playback of them by triggering them from the keys. Once you're happy, record the performance as an audio file to the USB flash drive. Use that as your backing track to practice along with.
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The PX-110 resets when the power is off.
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If you simply rename the song using song edit, rename, exit and turn off the keyboard, does the name stick when you return to that song next time?
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That's good to hear you have found a device capable of running the app properly. Sometimes a mobile device may not have enough memory, or the version of software may not be compatible. Unfortunately Android phones often suffer from lack of updates by their manufacturers.
Songs built into the app may not be extracted, so I would not expect it is possible.
As far as Casio support, who did you contact specifically? We are helping you here. Casio helps support this site in order to help you.
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34 minutes ago, rendoman said:
I don't think I will buy anything from this brand in the future if this is the assistance is null. Hope to find a resolution to problem searching files in folder.
Searching files in folder? I'm not sure what you mean. This topic is about left and right hand assignments for MIDI files.
Note: This site is a part of Casio support. We are an independent community that would not exist if Casio was not supportive in our efforts here. They know we are here and support what we do in order to help users.
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I'm not sure anyone other than a technician can help with this one. Unfortunately I don't have any suggestions beyond that.
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I would start with testing the power supply. You'll see a voltage listed on it and that should be the normal output for it.
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PX-560 MIDI input is 16 part multitimbral. The keyboard itself is actually 48 part multitimbral (16x3), with a port selection switch to access the three different 16-part groups.
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Unfortunately the control track on MZX keyboards is only programmable to filter or pan. PX-5S has MIDI CCs 00-97 available for the control track, with pan and pitch bend also available. Hmm, I don't think I have ever tried programming an arpeggio pattern with a pitch bend control track. That could be interesting.
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MIDI is not audio. MIDI is a set of instructions, sort of like a digital form of sheet music or music notation. The USB connection only supports MIDI. It does not support audio.
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This is puzzling. Do you have another phone you can try the app with? Perhaps Android version makes a difference. I have a full list of piano songs in my version of the app and I know they came with the app. They could not have come from anywhere else.
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I think that's all of the models that have editing to date. Other models with an arpeggiator are preset patterns. As far as the PX-5S, edited arpeggios can be contained in a stage setting file, so you'll find some in those uploads. I've done a few myself that way. One of the ones I had most fun with was my attempt to recreate the marimba repeat function on a Lowery organ.
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It's possible to connect your computer headphone output to the audio input jack on the PX-S1000. This would be the only way to send sound from the computer to the piano. To mute the internal sound of the PX-S1000, turn off "local control". You'll find a keyboard chart in the user manual showing which function key to press to turn that off.
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It's called "auto resume". It's in the function menu under "other". Turn that on and you're good. Welcome to the forums! Enjoy your new CT-X3000.
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For MIDI, insert a USB flash drive on the CT-S410. Press Menu>Media>Save>Song>Multi Track Rec> select the MIDI format to save.
For audio, connect the headphone output to an audio interface and record playback of the CT-S410 as an audio file using audio recording software.
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Perhaps try uninstall and reinstall of the app. Were you able to see songs previously that are missing now? Or just never there to begin with?
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I'm seeing songs in my app without being connected to a keyboard. Can you share a screenshot of what's happening?
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Blow air between the keys. The sensor may be dirty or stuck.
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Can you post an audio clip? It's not possible to tune individual keys, but it is possible to inadvertently change temperament. If that's the case, it can be reset to default "equal" temperament using the method in the user manual, which is a combination of holding the function button and pressing the appropriate keys shown in the keyboard diagram.
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Happy left when we updated the forum software. I don't think he liked the changes, but was always very helpful around here.
I don't know what happened to T. He was always very helpful in the WK and CTK section.
Alen, as far as that one account I tagged above and asked for a response, I'm checking something, verifying a suspicion.
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I don't recommend it. USB MIDI is only intended for software MIDI applications on a computer or mobile device.
There are hardware workarounds to connect, but keep in mind USB MIDI IN on the PX-S series has an independent MIDI sound source not connected to the keyboard sound source. Tones must be selected by MIDI and DSP type tones may not sound properly.
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PX-560 has a 48 part sound generator. General MIDI can only access 16 at a time. Port A is the way to access the 16 parts used for local control of keyboard performance parts like upper and lower tones and rhythms.
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You will want to set MIDI input port to A to get the same sound you hear when you play PX-560 locally.
Newbie needs MIDI assistance and clarification
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"Beat Buddy" is something designed specifically for guitar players in mind. I don't have experience with them personally, but I have a friend with one and it seems useful for foot operated drum beats.