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nickmostly

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  1. Yes WK-7600 is what I'm considering.. 16 measures should be plenty. On the korg you put a time signature on every variation, didnt see if that was so on the casio. thanx much for your time!! Mooving.. Sheesh!
  2. Hello again: Not sure why I’m getting no response.. maybe if I explain what I’m doin. I create variations that contain an entire section of a song, verse, chorus etc, I trigger by hitting Low C and then can switch from Chorus to verse to end and stuff.. I’m trying to figure out if the Casio is capable of this b4 I get one. Thanx Much Nick
  3. Hello: This is great!! thanx Chandler et all for your efforts! I have been using the Korg PA 600 and programming smf files with cubase.. I am considering the Casio CK 7600 as a versatile performance alternative to the cumbersome (and expensive) PA600. The smf preparation process looks about the same.. I have some questions if you will: 1. What is the maximum length of a variation 2. are variations limited by beats or measures 3. Can sounds of SMFs be changed with the keyboard (CK 7600) or only in SMF preperation I think I read your manual pretty thoroughly and hope I'm not asking stuff already covered. When I found the variation length on the Korg it was limited by the number of measures, so if I wanted a longer variation I would change the time signature to 8/4 16/4 and the like. Thanx Much Nick
  4. No.. thanx a bunch! this looks much like the way i do it for the Korg, i may able to use the midi files I already made for the korg. some of my variations are 20 some measures long as i place the entire chord progression in them an just use low C to trigger them. I was looking for the limts on the variation length but didnt see it mentioned.. yet.. still got reading to do.. thanx again!
  5. Hello, newbie here.. I am considering purchase of the WK-7600 as a performance alternative to my cumbersome Korg PA 600. For the Korg I can create auto accomps, or sequences using midi programming with Cubase on my PC, make my own intros, variations, etc. I been scouriing the manuals and forums, looks like maybe? Thanx for any help..
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