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Just Alex

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  1. Yes, "blinding lights" is a homage to "take on me". But it is a bit different. If not mistaken, I already posted style for "take on me".
  2. Style for "blinding lights" is almost ready. Anyone needs it? https://whyp.it/tracks/170521/blinding-lights?token=YyyDz
  3. Version 1.0.0

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    I tried to recreate it using hex layer and built-in sounds, and it sounds quite faithfully, when played as in that song. Add reverb/chorus/delay according to taste. Another synth used in that song is Jupiter-106 with it's warm pad preset, I'm working on that sound for casio too.
  4. And how DSP limitations connect with one part muting another when I press volume button in style editor?
  5. Yes you can load Yamaha style files directly, via "SMF Import", but you have to change their extensions from .sty to .mid And for the bugs in the MZ-X500, here's another one:
  6. 80s EuroDancePop, converted from PSR-SX900. Suitable for Kylie Minogue - Got to be certain and some other SAW (Stock-Aitken-Waterman) songs. There are two versions, one using GM sounds and will work on any Casio. Another one uses HexLayer bell sound and will sound better on MZ-X500. GETCERTAIN.AC7 GETCERTAINX500.AC7
  7. I believe he means the registration memory and quick change of tones with single button press.
  8. There are a lot of videos on youtube, which show in what setting hammond organ was used on that song.
  9. Sorry I don't have no idea what is ALIBI music, but, this style was created by Yamaha, most likely, based on this song:
  10. Yes I did. MZ-X500 is only good if you want to play with your own sounds - create some eerie, strange and futuristics (as they were thought in 80s) voices. If you looking for all-round arranger keyboard, SX600 is far better in terms of sound quality, expansion pack availability and functionality.
  11. Version 1.0.0

    5 downloads

    Hello. In this HexLayer tone I tried to recreate the iconic guitar sound from the "Crimson and clover" (For folks, who have no idea about this song, this tone is irrelevant) To achieve tremolo effect, I used LFO instead of DSP, so DSP slot is "free" and you can use it for other tone. Enjoy!
  12. Thanks! I have not "found a script", I wrote it
  13. Yes, the prestets that come with instrument are not so good, but I would not say this is a bug. There are a lot of bugs like random symbols displayed, not all buttons working in all menus, some settings can't be saved sometimes (but sometimes can), not all features available are described or working as they should. See some here: What's interesting, there's an updated version of MZ-X500, for Latin America market, with refreshed look and never firmware (1.61), which has SOME of these bugs fixed, but that firmware is not available for download. Btw, CT-X series are still made- mine was CT-X5000 C2, and recently I went to a shop and now they have C7 modification. And for the COVID, I don't see any Yamaha releases cancelled or being late, due to that
  14. If not mistaken, there was some players for AC7 available on github. I'm using MZ-X500, which can directly use styles from flash drive...
  15. Ok, the question is clear. As said, AC7 format has some limitations, so you can only have two variations with different lines - Minor and Major. That is already available on CT-X too, just you don't have access via editor to it, since style editing features of CT-X are quite limited. Also, on MZ-X you have intro2/ending2, which are also available on CT-X, just there are no buttons for that As I said before, Casio can do something like CT-X6000 - Sound engine of CT-X coupled with GUI and cabinet of MZ-X, but they decided to do a singing chimpunks series, with CT-S. Also, it should be said that CT-X firmware is far better "polished" than MZ-X, where numerous bugs are still present and no one going to fix them.
  16. MZ-X has graphical display, so you see all the rhythm settings at a glance, also, due to large number of assignable knobs and sliders, many rhythm settings can be controlled in real time, while editing. Another difference is that you can assign non-drum instrument to #9 channel, but can't apply any chord modifiers to that channel, so I really don't understand the purpose of that option, only if you have same sampled vocals or FX, which does not need to be transposed. For the Korg, sorry I don't understand what you mean. MZ-X uses same AC7 format as other keyboards, so if there are some limitations in format itself, they will be also limitations on MZ-X.
  17. I did a little research, and created a script that parses the yamaha .STY files and by applying some filters, to sort out styles, that will sound well on casio. It is far from perfect, but quite usable, so here are the first results - 550 styles converted from Yamaha. I tested about 20 of them and they sound well on MZ-X500, and they should sound well on other casios, too. There are many duplicates, but you can remove them with duplicate file finder, prior loading to keyboard. Enjoy! somestyles.rar
  18. Such program can be authored, but it needs considerable amount of time and tesitng, which costs real money. I would estimate that to be around $2000. Anyone willing to pay that much? I guess - no.
  19. Hello. In assign option, I see only start/stop, but not part selection, so it is not possible?
  20. Coco Jambo - nice intro/ending, 4 parts. COCOJAMB.AC7
  21. Well, seeing is believing - here are two completely different tones, but this time showing the name of DSP applied (not the correct name, but no weird symbols). I even made a video where you can see it all 80s pad is hexlayer tone, aja is normal synth tone and bouncy is a bass synthesizer tone. Even if you apply and later remove DSP, these additional symbols will appear in rhythm editor only. We did a little research and determined why this happens (because AC7 file can separately store DSP settings for a sound in a rhythm) but have no clue, why not casio implemented this feature correctly.
  22. I've removed DSP for it out of curiosity, so you can test in a "clean room"
  23. This tone had been created using built-in editor, firmware 1.60. And issue is not with only that tone. Depending on tone name (IF it is short enough) and if DSP is applied, 2nd line of tone name shows different signs per different DSP effect applied. But for some, it writes the name of effect - Chorus, for example. I'm attaching that particular tone here. 80S_PAD.ZLT
  24. 216 - Blink 182 - All the small things (?) 219 - Hotel California
  25. No this is not tone name You can see it here. For user created tones, when you go to style editing, if place allows, for some DSP effects it shows either these weird symbols, or shows the DSP name for some effects, say, Chorus.
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