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  1. thank you very much you have been very helpful
  2. when i play a wav or midi music file, through the usb input, how can i attenuate the volume of the song being played to better hear the sound of the casio piano? thanks for any help answers
  3. with another electronic piano it is all so simple, I close the Local I connect the midi cable to the midi out output of the piano and to the Midi input of the m-audio sound card everything is working fine. With the Casio 5 S PRO I can't: can you help me to understand how to proceed in setting the software? THX
  4. wanting to use the casio px 5 s pro as a master keyboard through the m-audio 2x2 M sound card and using the Ambleton live software 9. I connected a midi cable to the Midi in output of the sound card (as indicated in the M-audio manual - see attached file) and to the Midi out output of the Casio keyboard. I can't figure out how to change the settings in the sys setting. THX M-Track 2X2M User Guide midi.pdf
  5. Now I am sure it is a problem in my casio 5s pro. I reset the piano and reinstalled the new firmware. After about 10 minutes I start playing the piano I hear a sound that is not caused by pressing the keys. after this time the keys A, B, C, D (LA-SI-DO-RE) emit that strange sound that you can hear in the audio files I posted. After a certain period of time everything returns to normal and the keys emit their normal sound. Perhaps it is better to ask for the replacement of the electronic piano
  6. no, I only played one note at a time from the first key to the last key. Thanks for the reply
  7. I have just purchased the Casio 5 s pro. When I turn on and start to play the grand piano the keys A, B, C, D (LA-SI-DO-RE) emit a strange and distorted sound (listen to mp3 file nr. 1) After I turn off the casio keyboard and turn it back on the sound returns to normal (listen to mp3 file nr. 2). The firmware I found on board is 1.13. Can it be a hardware defect? sorry for my imperfect english language 1.mp3 2.mp3
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