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simondhopkins

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  1. Hi there, Just wondering if anyone know the name of the VHS cassette that came with the ct-470. The one I got with mine when I was a kid just had a woman playing a ct-670, couple of tunes I remember her playing was Madonna like a virgin, and Richard Clayderman's ballade pour adeline. Found an older one from Casio but they use the older tonebanks (that don't sane near as good as the mt-750/ct-470/ct-670/ct-680 its not the one I was looking for, don't suppose anyone knows the video? I have seen a few covers with Richard on the cover of the case, but I can't remember the actual cover it had.
  2. dynamic piano already .z06 so just copy direct to your smart media card in the CASIO_MD directory and use card function on keyboard to load it. Unzip the file first. Dynmc_Pf.zip
  3. I have a few samples up on this forum, ones a huge velocity switched piano (that beats my psr1500 hand down) and another is a sampled korg M1 piano. Use IDES to transfer them, but a word of warning, they take nearly all the memory on the wk3000 so delete any user data and demos, install the sound then install the data you need. I have attached the M1 but will need to extract the other piano from my smart media card shortly. Will upload it tonight. M1.zip
  4. Hi there, got a few tone with wave for people to use. The Korg M1 sound I am proud of as that was my own work, the rest are a few I've come across on the net. All in CKF format in the zips. Will be adding more when I sort out my sample database. M1.zip AccMuset.zip DistGt_4.zip DstChord.zip NylonGt3.zip P_Techno.zip SoftEP_2.zip
  5. If your runnig a pc install musiclab midi device connection center from musiclab.com its FREE (yes we like free) and you can select it 4 ins and 4 outs. So if you want your keyboard to output its rythms to another tone module / keyboard just select MIDI ins CASIO USB-MIDI connect to DEVICE (will have name of device). Works great on my setup.
  6. So first impressions of the CTK6000 Rythm section is good, no wait scrub that its really good. Being able to edit the built in rythms so I can change drumkits and sounds to match they style of tune I need is good. Sequencer 16 track with step, quantize, cut and paste I like that alot. (beats my old Korg X3) No ability to upload your own waveforms (my WK3000 can) but not a big issue really. On the fly conversion of older CKF rythms to AC7 is handy, but big shame you can't load them direct from the SD card. DSP its good but not as good as the ZPI based ones on the WK3000 Lacks bass and high end treble (think thats just the speaker system ain't yet put it on a PA system) Piano box keys (wish my WK3000 had these they feel much better) Line out L/MONO + R GREAT addition. Last Casio I had these on was my old trusty CT-680 (early 90s as was at school with it and made the music teach jealous as hers was an FM yamaha PSR-36) Audio in. No use to me but a great addition for someone wanting to practice along with an mp3 player. So will I be wanting any other from this range? Yep already saving up for a WK7600 Will I be selling the CTK6000 or WK3000 any time soon? NOPE
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