markhansaven Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 I have to chime in here, For anyone that wants to use the PX-S3000 with a DAW and access it's sounds via MIDI, you get the Bank number by taking what it says in the manual here: https://www.strumentimusicali.net/manuali/2019/04/17/9e/casio-pxs3000privia-listadatimusicali-it.pdf And multiplying the 5th column by 128! That really took me a while to figure out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markhansaven Posted July 23, 2020 Author Share Posted July 23, 2020 Hey there! Personally this is the most complete keyboard I've ever used for midi composition, as it has great sounds, a great feel and 192 note polyphony. It's a really good tool to be able to get ideas down fast as you don't then have to work with slow VSTi's to get your musical ideas down. But, to use it for composition you need to know that, to select and play with the sounds in your DAW from the keyboard, you first take this manual here: https://www.strumentimusicali.net/manuali/2019/04/17/9e/casio-pxs3000privia-listadatimusicali-it.pdf ...and you look at the 5th column. You get the bank number by multiplying it by 128! That's huge, now I can go about creating the instrument definition file in Cakewalk, as from Cakewalk I can select all of the keyboards sounds and make music with it. Thanks and see you later. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kybdsammer Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 The Casio website also has patch scripts that you can download for a variety of DAWs. https://support.casio.com/en/support/download.php?cid=008&pid=20 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tfort Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 What does the Patch Script allow one to do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chandler Holloway Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 The patch script circumvents the need to manually enter the unique program change/bank select value that corresponds to each tone in the PX-S3000's internal memory. Once the patch scripts are loaded in to a compatible DAW, you can select/search through the PX-S tones by name instead of having to assign voices by referencing the appendix to enter program change and bank select values. This makes it much easier to quickly and accurately assign voices to tracks within the DAW's interface. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manu2020 Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 Please, I need to know how to read the scripts from my DAW (ProTools) How make run the scrips. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad Saucier Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 9 minutes ago, Manu2020 said: Please, I need to know how to read the scripts from my DAW (ProTools) How make run the scrips. Thanks We would need someone with experience in Pro Tools to answer this. In the meantime, Pro Tools should have documentation on installing patch scripts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markhansaven Posted August 7, 2020 Author Share Posted August 7, 2020 It's awesome you guys have these patch scripts, Casio thought of everything. Composers don't know the sheer power that this keyboard gives now, 192 notes polyphony with 88 keys, I think I've written like 30 songs already in MIDI. x___x It's awesome, I'm enjoying it so much, thanks Casio. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rod Tompkins Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 Is there a way to use patch scripts in this manner with Logic? It's not in the list with the other DAWs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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