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  1. Excellent, thanks Ian ! I am excited that your software can send to the different parts. It’ll be fun doing multi timbrel things with it. I’ve got quite the eclectic collection, and the 6500 will be a large part of it.
  2. I’ll be downloading this in the morning. Thanks for your hard work. The CT-6500;is, to my ears, very fat and warm. Quick question. My Win 10 machine isn’t in a handy place. I’ll need to drag it into the music room. I have an air gapped XP machine in there that controls my Motu Midi express and has other editors and VSTs on it. So, once I create and audition patches using your software, can I save as a sysex or midi file and use some sort of hardware to transmit the patch into the buffer ? I have an MC-50.
  3. There’s one for sale near me for 100. Think I’ll grab it.
  4. I will be installing this. Recently acquired a 6500 and I’m looking forward to seeing what this beast is capable of. The stock factory patches blew me away. Question, does the buffer hold data for the accompaniments, bass, and obligato? Can I push patches into all of these ? Also, my current thought is to audition and create patches with your software and use your Roland MC-500 to send the sysex. Sound possible ?
  5. Hi all ! I play old Casios, and I also refurbish and sell the classics from the 70s, 80s and 90s. I have an IG account with the same username if you’d like to see my handiwork. in my personal collection is an HT-700 and CT-6500 (AKA the beast) . Love both, but especially the 6500. It has such a warm, fat, analog sound. I’m investigating a lead on pushing Zed patches into the buffer. Also, I believe she is multi-timbrel via midi, and I look forward to getting some 4 or 5 part sequences. I’m by no means an expert, but I’ve refurbished dozens of Casios and Yamahas. I can be a resource to you if I have experience in that particular matter.
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