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  1. first 3 channels are the 3 main keyboard performance, and channel 4-16 can be adressed over the same MIDI port A as well? The answer to it will tell me whether a single bluetooth MIDI client would work 16channel multitimbrally (simply by just opening MIDI port A) including the keyboard performance parts. Btw. Your answers are highly appreciated, thanks!
  2. Excellent video(s) btw. My question is how would one go about switching/managing songs with song-specific samples? My hunch (based on the video) is that the melody and drum- sampleplayer are global, so they won't be saved with the registration (iirc elsewhere on this forum I've ready that registrations can be saved to usb). Perhaps one should save a song as midifile (named 'songfoo.mid') along with exporting the wav-file 'songfoo-melody.wav' and 'songfoo-drum-1.wav' and so on? Or is there perhaps a way to have the casio autoslice a 'songfoo-drum.wav' (with multiple drums in them) in a reproducable way?
  3. is this 16 channel multitimbrality also the case when changing the midi input mode to the following (I've read this elsewhere on this forum): In other words, use the Active DSP for some channels, but still use the other channels (total sum = 16 channels) as well?
  4. Awesome. So it's basically a 16-ch multitimbral studiomixer with 3 shared effect-send buses (reverb,chorus,delay). And then there's still an Active DSP (a compressor/limiter) which you could put on a drumkit e.g. I've read that the Active DSP can be used over midi-in via midi port A with the new firmware? So is it like the first 5 midichannels on midiport A to enjoy Active DSP..and the other midichannels (6-16) not? And all this is finally being fed into a master EQ effect before being sent to the stereo output. Quite beefy for this pricerange.
  5. thank you for your answer. So the effects are basically buses to which instruments can opt-in/out of? Could you, for instance send 2 instruments to the same compressor or reverb DSP (so they will be processed as a group once by the DSP?). Or do they get each their separate DSP processing..(I would prefer the grouping).. Sorry english is not my native language..is it like the following? instr 1 --------------+ | [ dsp: compress ]------[masterfx: standard/eq]---> master | instr 2 --------------+ or like this: instr 1 ------------+ | [ dsp: compress ]---------+ | [ dsp: compress ]------[masterfx: standard/eq]---> master | instr 2 ------------+
  6. Hi all. I'm currently shoe-gazing the ct-s1000v, as it seems to tick crazy amount of boxes. For some reason it seems to win from many (overpriced?) synths which are: * not multitimbral * have no/shallow support for midi's CC (no attack/decay/sustain/release e.g.) * dont have a rompler library with bread and butter sounds (I don't dislike analog synths but sometimes they're a bit limited compared to romplers) My questions are the following: * does the master effects contain a limiter or compressor * does it have a dry/wet slider * can an instrument bypass the master effect (basically 100% dry) This would allow 2 output buses (getting mixed to stereo out)..which is really awesome from an all-in-one studio/production point of view. I know each instrument can have its own DSP (quite a lot to be honest, very impressive) but my question is more about if an instrument can opt out of master effect. Another question is: what are the recording options? Do you need a laptop or usbstick to record different audio channels (simultaniously?) or is it mixed to a stereo stream?
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