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Mike Martin

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  1. I tried to translate your post. You might be referring to the "Key Action Noise" This can be adjusted.
  2. ? She's playing the notes, I'm hearing the notes.
  3. Your CDP-230R does not not require a driver. It is class-compliant. No drivers are needed.
  4. 99% of the time this is caused by dust / dirt. Give the compressed air a shot. If you gig outdoors, the other culprit is small bugs. 😝
  5. Check https://www.cme-pro.com - they have a Bluetooth MIDI product coming that should work on class-compliant products like the CT-X series.
  6. @avflavPlease give it another try.
  7. It should show up as "CASIO USB MIDI" Mac OS or Windows? What DAW are you using?
  8. @troyehallFirst, welcome to forum. You'll find a ton of information here. Also on the very active Facebook groups. We've also done a ton of videos and live webinars on the PX-5S. I'll be doing another one soon so please subscribe to the Casio Youtube channel. Every manufacturer has different names for different things. Casio tone = Yamaha Voice, Korg Program, Roland Patch Casio Stage Setting = Kurzweil Setup, Korg Combi, Yamaha Performance That being said the Stage Setting concept is unique in more than a few ways. In its simplest form yes. But each layer has its own key range, velocity range and more. It is much deeper than just six layered oscillators. The closest comparison is a Kurzweil "Program" which can be up to in some use cases can be up to 32-layers. Multiple Kurzweil "Programs" can be further combined into a "Setup" The Stage Setting concept is further unique because ALL of the tones used along with other things like Arpeggio patterns and more are all contained within that Stage Setting. This makes things very easy for sharing complex configurations. Tones that you use often like pianos, electric pianos - can quickly be added to a Stage Setting and if you make a slight variation on it for a particular song is stored in that Stage Setting without having to have duplicates of the original tone. It is absolutely different, but powerful and unique. Casio broke some new ground here and sometimes that takes getting used to. The Tones are "ingredients" which you can use within your Stage Settings. Interestingly though since the the release of the PX-5S several manufactures have released products that are all ways in a "Performance" mode. So the concept is solid.
  9. @Ansis Martinsonsand @Joopjoopjoop Please try again. There was a permissions issue in that sub-forum for new users. It should work now.
  10. They're both very similar in terms of sound. CT-S200 much smaller and more portable, nice new action too. I recommend the CT-S300 if you can afford it for the touch response keys.
  11. I don't think this would qualify as "Granular" but rather "Vector" Synthesis. Let me wrap my head around this - it may be possible.
  12. There is no difference other than the cable type compared to the CTK-5000. Assuming you're using a genuine Apple adapter, my advice is to try a different USB cable. I've seen all kinds of issues with micro-usb cables that were designed for charging but not for data.
  13. 99% of the time it is the height / tension adjustment below the pedal.
  14. @Shep I understand that you're saying it happens when you change registrations. There is no CPU related issue to doing this. I suggest that you contact your dealer and if that is not successful contact the local distributor in Australia - https://casioservice.shriro.com.au/pages/contact-us
  15. @shep, Sorry for the trouble you're having, unfortunately your video doesn't show how it froze...just the fact that it did. I wish you were here in the USA as I'd be in a position to help you. I can tell you that aside from your posts, I've never seen or hear about anything like this and we have many professionals using PX-S3000's out on gigs currently (gigs have returned for many of them thankfully). I think you should speak to your dealer and or the local Casio distributor about the issue. Hopefully they can get you sorted. Random thought...is this the SAME power adapter? This would seem to be power related to cause this kind of issue.
  16. @Patrick3 I understand what your saying but it is simply not possible to add the WU-BT10 to the PX-S1000 and PX-S3000. The CME product when available will be the best solution for addition wireless MIDI to USB MIDI devices like the PX-1000/3000. Although the PX-S3000 has a USB port, attaching a WU-BT10 will not work. This not a software limitation but a hardware limitation. To accommodate Casio's WU-BT10 and Bluetooth MIDI there are significant hardware changes to PX-S1100 and PX-S3100 over previous models. The CME product should work with class-compliant USB MIDI products like your PX-S3000. I'm ordering one too.
  17. I'm pretty sure this falls under fair use. As long as you're not using any recordings from the original song you should be fine.
  18. As performed in the video below: Download link below. There are several components. The Performance file, a Phrase, the Sole Synth lead and two user tones. The Performance must be edited to reference each of the components, tones and phrase depending on where you load them in. Zone 1: Solo Synth. Zone 2: Preset String tone P11) Zone 3: User Tone 70's String (variation of factory tone) Zone 4: User Tone SynString2 (variation of factory tone) Phrase: Long Note
  19. Version 1.0.0

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    All the components as referenced with instructions here: https://www.casiomusicforums.com/index.php?/topic/20324-the-blade-runner-demo/
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