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Sol

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  1. I would like to learn more about the real possibilities MIDI CC messages from XW-G1 with its Knobs and Sliders controlling 2 or more external Hardwares through a MidiSolutions hub, for example. I'm interested in using G1 to control the sound mixing of Synth Racks Slaves.
  2. Thanks. On which internal keyboard bench do these ZSY files fit? And will this compromise the memory of other banks?
  3. I usually use both acoustic guitar and guitar with some direct effect pedals on amp, starting the chain with Compressor, Drive, SeupergoPlus effects pedal, Delay and Reverb. As the XW seem hace entrances in mono line, theoretically I don't see problem in using all that and plug the last pedal of the chain in the input of keyboard. Would there be any risk?
  4. Yes, you indicated the Bome's MidiTranslator. Any news from this poll? I can use an Windows7 or iPad. I find it odd any app involving Midi control via android. Is it still voting or do we have something more effective?
  5. apparently the link from P1 bank for use on G1 has expired
  6. Here is a very important topic! I was impressed with the configuration Korakios describes for using the sliders, which I only saw in examples with P1. I made a request for a box of Midi Split (Midi Combo) with one input, 4 outputs and one dyn output. The intention is to use G1 as a Midi control center to mix a Minilogue keyboard and a synth-rack pro1 behringer clone in the future. But I need to know if it's worth the investment so that I can use the sliders to mix them like I would on a soundboard. I wonder if in this case the midi parameters would be these: Device ID: All / Basic Chanel: 1 / Midi Out Set: Midi / USB Out Sel: Key / Midi in: Off / USB in: On / Sync Mode: On / Perform: On / S. Seq: On / Phrase: On / Arp: On
  7. At the end of this video Mike Martin say that we could have sounds to download at casiomusicgear.com Someone knows where's the link to XWG1 files?
  8. I'm very grateful for everything. I have the warranty and will use it if necessary. I will not miss the opportunity to have one that is at least relatively new. I will participate in the forum and see your tip from the participants' manuals. I have no illusions about your filter: I had some synths like Minilogue and Modol D clone from Behringer that make subtractive synthesis of classic analogs much better than a digital one like this one from Casio. What really attracted me in it was to be a versatile equipment of rhythm and good options of MIDI control, for having everything that a good workstation needs to operate. I especially want to understand how to use this G1 as a Master Brain in a new set of equipment that I want to unify in a MIDI Chain, and reduce the need for a computer to the maximum. For now, learning how to use Sequencer and its Clock powers to be a control station will be my priority. But I am very excited about the potentials you mentioned. Peace of heart and a good weekend to everyone.
  9. Hi Chas, thanks a lot. Well, when you click on Perform, Tone and Step Seq, all the functions are modified on screen. So in thesis it's just a permanent light off, since only Step Seq doesn't turn on, even with the screen saying I changed the function to SSEQ - the function is being activated normally. The Midi parameters are: Device ID: All Basic Ch: 01 Midi Out Set: Key USB Out Set: Key Midi In: On USB In: On (other parameters all off) I don't know if this was the factory standard. It was precisely because I agreed with you about the durability of Casio's products that I was intrigued by this little light had already come off. I wonder if the way to store the equipment could have made the glue smell so pronounced on the box when I opened it - although now outside the box I no longer feel it. I came to the forum to get to know the experience of the fellow users, if you have ever been through something similar, as well as to know when the XW-G1 was discontinued, since it's 2020 and I bought the last one in stock at the store. I studied a lot until I decided for XWG1, I preferred it to Roland's JDXi, mainly for lack of more octaves in Roland.It's easy to find an XW-P1, but this G1 model was a rare find in my country - I can return it, but I won't have another one back, neither from the store nor from Casio. It would be comforting to believe that a small light should not be an indication that it may give more serious problems soon. The small role of Casio's guarantee is limited to one year here.
  10. Very grateful for the return. The light is on the Step Seq button (the third of the 3 functions next to Perform and Tom, above the Write) On the display the function changes normally, it just does't turn on the light. What would this "small single foot pedal" look like in the box? Don't see it. The
  11. Hello, I bought a "New" G1 in a relatively respected store. All outputs and inputs are ok (dont test midi yet); functions seem normal. The only complaint is the Step Seq button led light that doesn't turn on, although from the display the function works. Do they usually stop turning on in time? And so "early"? Oh, and it came with a very high glue smell when I opened the box. In what year was this keyboard discontinued? Could it have caused defects even before turning it on the first time, or could it have been used as a showcase?
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