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maarkr

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  1. turn on the arp and save the performance. in the zone you don't want the arp to be active, (its not in front of me now) there's an arp enable in one of the menu's options, maybe controller? turn it off.
  2. So this is for the PX-5S? Pretty sure those are TS connections, so I'd run the L/Mono out for mono and both L and R for stereo ops to a mixer or dual monitors. I avoid the bargain cables, but seems to me the mid-cost range is satisfactory for the output. Myself and many others think that the high cost/high end cables do not offer more than most good quality cables. MAYBE if you're running the output into a $10,000+ mixer/ sound system recording at 192bit, then yeah, I'd spend the money, but then I'd prob be micing a Boesendorfer grand instead of using a PX.
  3. nothing was mentioned about trying the R output only. Wasn't there some posts about using the R output as a mono out instead of the L for multiple keyboard use?
  4. yes... i had problems running my XWP1 thru the line in... intermittent clipping, or rather what sounded like clip distortion. Now I run my XW and PX out to a rotary fx box, then to a volume pedal. There was a thread that discussed impedance, but that was dismissed as a non-factor.
  5. wear foam earplugs when playing live, sit across the stage from acoustic drums, practice/mix at low volumes, don't shoot at the gun range or be near other hi-db machinery... an ad by a product called lipo-flavinoid says they cure it, but who knows... I have it mildly from years of flying jet aircraft.
  6. the keys are alright for a budget synth, but I also use the PX-5S which is a spoiler, cause those keys sounds are the best. If u really still want a Soundcloud or You Tube of some sounds, I can do it, but I'm a rather beginner player. I thought Mike had a vid of some of those sounds on an XW clinic?
  7. if Ivan could share some details about the gig location and power supply situation, it may help.
  8. i've been a Reaper user for years. i also use Sonar X3 and Reason, and have owned Cubase and Sony Acid Pro. None of them are "easy" until you get used to using them and read the manual which is quite extensive, but they are all "powerful". Given the fact that Reaper is only $60, it is a bargain.
  9. no special advice here, other than asking if u backed up the data to your computer using the data editor so you can load up your saved data? The XW boots up quickly, so I guess I'm going to shut it down if not in use for a while. Good to know... pls let us know if you recovered your info after an initialize and if there was an issue we haven't addressed.
  10. i use Songbook... similar to Set List Maker... and I use Galileo to thicken up organ sounds. There's other related stuff too but those are good.
  11. uhhem.... like i said in my post above... I use a Boss rt-20 leslie sim box to really bring out a nice rotating B3 or 4. Prob not as good as a vent but i got it used for $100... maybe i should post a short video of it here?
  12. +1 for Galileo... run the usb into the iPad... i run the iPad out to a mixer... haven't tried running the iPad out thru the PX in. You can really tweak the organs to something real nice... and I use a Boss rt-20 leslie sim box to really bring out a nice rotating B3 or 4. IDK about strings... they are somewhat lacking, i agree, if used solo, but sound OK in the band.
  13. I make my own... i made them for all my hardware...easy and cheap to do.
  14. in perf mode... down arrow, EDIT, Enter Zone parameter, Zone On, down to Tone, use the PCM tone group selection to get a group and spin the dial, then exit out... to save it, press the Write btn BEFORE moving to a different perf. After you do it a few times its not so bad, except if u have to rename the performance. What I do is load a few layers in one perf, say have a piano on layer 1 with a strings layer on 2, pad on 3, and have 2 & 3 toggled off until i need them when playing, then it's easy to quickly go enable the zone.
  15. too bad more people don't rate the files they like so we can tell how popular they are. Nobody likes to waste their time uploading a poor SS, but I don't want to comment on a poor one cause someone put in some work to build and load it on the site, and someone may find it useful. honestly, after working with most of the SS uploaded to the site, I only have just over a dozen that i keep for my primary library.
  16. I have the XW-P1 and PX-5S. I love the piano related sounds on the PX and organ/synth on the XW. Run the XW into the PX, to a volume pedal, then thru a vent.
  17. don't think its the cheapest... i have the B-ringer FCV 100. Costs about half the Boss but it's not a real tight unit... bump the I/O cables and they bark at you. If the Boss is a quality unit I'd spend my money on that... maybe I'll get one.
  18. I'm gonna upload them all and mess with them this week. maybe mess with a way to add the next note up, since many use the diatonic scale, and blow a tone into one reed then blend it into the next one up. then for sucking a tone, maybe drop the chorus/verb to 0???? edit: one submission was a SOL, and i think the harmonica really needs multiple notes so it needs like the HEX tone that was submitted. I looked at the HEX tone, used an LFO on layer 1 to give it a slight vibrato tone, then tested some filters on layer 2 that gave it a kind of breathy sound. Then i realized i really need to have a good recording of some harmonica samples before i get further so i know what i'm really trying to emulate... to be contd.
  19. I'm just in the XW-P1 and PX-5S club... lovin it. I picked up a used Boss RT-20 leslie sim fx box for the organ sounds... By itself it can sound odd, but set properly it comes thru great in the band.
  20. sometimes I'm lucky to remember to put my pants on in the morning...hahahahaha i remember that now, but i was confused, thinking he just wanted to edit a DSP.
  21. did u try to edit the tone assigned to that zone? it's easier using the Data Editor, but go to the name of the tone assigned to the zone and you can edit the DSP there, i believe.
  22. I played with it some today and inquiring minds want to know... I noticed when I save a performance that has been edited, it saves to the computer data file AND the XW? If so, why does the ! still show on the XW after saving? Must I save it again on the XW using Write...Enter...Yes? So you have 3 sources of data for, say, a performance. You have the primary XW memory file, which you can edit using the DE... you have an SD card, which must have data from the XW or the computer saved to it in the MUSICDAT folder... and you have the computer data files, like in C:\My Documents\CASIO\EMI\DataEditorP1\UserData. If you change a performance, you need to sync all 3 sources if that's how you have them backed up? What does sync really do? The green S box for each zone? I noticed If you select a perf and edit the DSP parameters, and saved the performance, the new DSP parameters were saved. Did this save the DSP for ONLY this performance? It did not affect ALL tones using this particular DSP type did it? Must it be saved as a new DSP to be used or is this a feature so it can be selected for other tones?
  23. so when u select 'Transfer' and 'Performance' from the dropdown menu, it shows no user performances? You do have a perf in the U:0-0 slot of the XW? and does the XW-P1 symbol show up above the right pane? In your Preferences of the DE, do you have auto search selected and CASIO USB-MIDI selected for midi in and out? And have a good data folder on your computer?
  24. Use the polysynth SS... try the arp button... to edit the arp, hold down the arpeggio button, then + over to the "repeat 1" arp... K3 is attack and K4 is release... adjust release to get how tight the arps are...add reverb and maybe K1, detune.
  25. I'm modifying a piano sound with a hex layer, and want the hex layer to sustain and release like a piano instead of continuing to play if the key is depressed and held? haven't played with it much, just thought i'd ask to make it easy.
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