Mac,
Yes, I believe this is what the midi setting is doing. As long as I do not touch the file its fine. Once I go into edit the settings go back to the default. I will have to play with this more as I like controling the 2000 with my 76 keys. I was hoping that I could save the setting and edit them when I wanted. Thanks for the info.
Dreamer,
This old voice will never be heard on the synthzone. I come from a family of opera singers. My Grandfather who was italian and studied in his homeland Italy sang Opera way back in the early 1900's in France and Spain and ended up at the Boston Opera House where he finally gave it all up. I grew up listening to Opera. I did not aquire his voice. I just sing for my own enjoyment with my keyboard for fun. I wish I had that talent! Thanks for asking though.
Nobby,
Yes, I control the whole 2000 with the Casio. It works great! Also, yes, the Casio chords are opposite the Yamaha's. I can do it both ways now after playing them both for a few months. It does become confusing at times but I will stick with the Casio way for now. If I figure out how to get the chords to play the Yamaha direction I will let you know.
The Casio WK-1800 is nothing fancy but the keys are a bit more rugged than the Yamahas and I just like having those extra keys! It was an inexpensive way of getting a 76 key board. The styles I play through midi out through PSR and they sound great. The Casio alone sounds pretty good anyways but it does not touch the sound quality of the Yamaha. The Casio has a great sound system with lots of bass and you can use DSP on it also. I only paid $365 for it.
-Linda
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Linda F
Casio Privia PX-560 - Korg Micro Arranger - Casio MZ X500