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babamama

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  1. Yes, but I'm wondering if Casio ever had a editor update?
  2. If common settings are Stage Setting specific, then why I'm I programming different Common Settings, but there not changing when I choose another Stage Setting? Also, programming a pedal to turn off & on the Leslie, it's fifty fifty, that I can get it to work! Very annoying. Thanks.
  3. Great, thanks. Another question, in the editor, when trying different tones, when you open the window to see what you want, I notice to the left, in the first column, there's an excamation point on just certain stage set ups. Don't know? Thanks.
  4. Are the common setting for a stage setting programmable per stage setting? Because I notice when I'm working with the editor and I change a common setting, and then go to another stage setting the common setting doesn't change as to what I set it for in the new stage setting I called up. Thanks.
  5. Thanks all. Had to turn EVERYTHING OFF and back on, and all's good.
  6. When your looking at the the four parts you see each part has a reverb & delay and choirs sends, but the piano on part two does not get reverb when I bring slider 6 up, but part 4 does, also slider 5 brings up the delay on both part 2 and 4 but the reverb won't come up on part two. Thanks.
  7. Hi, I'm not really understanding how to differentiate from bringing up the reverb on the editor in the channel, and how that interacts via the slider? I was hoping that you could have delay/reverb on some channels but not on another channel, and then use the slider to control this, but when I tried the slider then brings reverb back on the channel that you don't want it on. Thanks.
  8. I notice there's an S in each slot. Is this for soloing the sound? thanks
  9. How can I have a parts volume down when I first call up a patch, and then be able to use a slider to bring the parts sound in? Thanks.
  10. Can you have one arpeggiated to respond to hold and one not? thanks
  11. Is there an arpeggiator that mimics Baba's in the PX-5S? Thanks.
  12. Looking for anyone to help me in how to implement a system in how to go about programming, and remembering what slider goes to what controller. Thank you.
  13. I've been using/programming the sliders, and all's been good. But now for some reason I'm noticing a strange glitch occurring. I have a piano on slider one and strings on slider two for volumes. With slider one up and slider two down, while starting to move slider two up I hear a slight Bump in the sound of the piano and then you have to move slider one to regain the true volume of the piano sound. I've been going through the common settings and I can't find any doubling of any other common settings. Is there a way to re-set all the the controllers or anything else that can be done. Also is there a rule of thumb when programming controllers so as to not box your self in, and then not be able to find what's wrong? Thank you.
  14. Casio has made stands for some of there keyboards that would screw right into the bottom of the keyboard. That way even if the keyboard is light it won't slide around on the stand, and you'd be able to ROCK it and it's going nowhere. Is there one for the PX-5S? Thanks.
  15. I've been using the editor, and it's been working fine. Now I want to make different sets for different bands I play with, and I'm not sure how to do it. It's not explained in the manual. Can anybody point me to where it's explained, thank you.
  16. Well I hope there mite be an up-graed.
  17. Can anyone please explain to me WHY this expression pedal thing is SUCH A PROBLEM? Thank you.
  18. I use to use a Korg microStation to control my harmonizer and it worked perfectly. But now I need to use the harmonizer with the PX-5S but no matter WHAT I do the harmonizer won't work with it!! Now, I'm very good with midi, but I just can't get this to work. Any ideals? Thanks.
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