No plans of returning it yet. I'm going to see what Casio does. It's all really starting to make sense though. When the demos started showing up.., almost all of them were extremely short, and didn't really show too much. A few that surfaced were showing sounds and material "added" to the keyboard.

I'm shocked the board went out to consumers with the list of bugs that have been found over that last week. Mike Martin said he thinks today's firmware update was already finished prior to these reports. I find that very odd and troubling because I found these issues very quickly. I don't think there was any way they didn't know this prior to shipping them.

As soon as you attempt to do any basic pattern editing you're hit with the mixer bug. As soon as you record a style to the midi sequencer and do post song editing, you're hit with the mixer bug. You try and make basic mixer adjustments under NORMAL STYLE play and you're hit with the mixer bug.

For me.., at the moment the board is useless for my needs. What's the point of an arranger if you can't do get basic mixer settings to be retained, and both the style and midi sequencers aren't functioning properly due to bugs. I'm just going to put the dust cover on it and wait to see what Casio's response is.

I like the board.., but the styles IMO are completely over saturated with reverb when it comes to drums and other style parts. If I can't get something that basic to function across all modes.., the board is useless to me (currently).

Disappointing.


Edited by squeak_D (04/25/16 10:18 AM)
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GEAR: Yamaha MOXF-6, Casio MZX-500, Roland Juno-Di, M-Audio Venom, Roland RS-70, Yamaha PSR S700, M-Audio Axiom Pro-61 (Midi Controller). SOFTWARE: Mixcraft-7, PowerTracks Pro Audio 2013, Beat Thang Virtual, Dimension Le.