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r_i_garcia

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  1. I had the opposite problem. I owned a px-330 which some notes below C4 used to sound different equalized when coming from above C4. It means, when compared to a "regular" piano (acoustic) some notes below C4 sounded strange. It wasn't a deffect, all units sounded like this. This problem was related by some reviews over the internet and although not confirmed by Casio it was solved with the PX-350 launching. This problem doesn't occur with my PX-360 and should not occur with the PX-560. Maybe you had got a faulty unit. I read your 2 others posts and it seems to be the case. PX-350 and PX-360 have a different sound generator when compared to PX-330.
  2. Hello everyone. This is my first post. I own a PX-360 and i have a different question about saving setup registration data to an external device preferably a USB stick. The problem is I have thousands of musics and the internal keyboard memory allows to save only 96 different data sets. Reffering to the user manual page EN-35 i can only find at the end the page a very brief explanation tha says "See Connecting to a Computer" (page EN-60)" which leads to no clue. Also, what can i save in the registration memory? The user manual is not specific about that (it says just "tone, rhythm, etc."). Can i save everything for each music, for instance chord fingered positions (1, 2, 3...) and what else data? Another issue is that the px-360 doesn't show up in my windows 7 PC when connected. Tks in advance!
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