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#12644 - 04/28/06 12:04 AM can I add my own sounds to WK-1800?
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I don't know much about keyboards. I have a WK-1800, and I basically want to use it as a drum machine, but want to change the sounds to my own. I Have wav files on my computer that I use in drum machine software. Can I convert the files to some format and store them on the casio so I can hammer the keys instead of clicking a mouse to get my drum tracks. I have an M-Audio uno USB to midi cable.

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#12645 - 04/29/06 03:17 AM Re: can I add my own sounds to WK-1800?
Jim Wintringham Offline
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Registered: 10/05/04
Posts: 103
Loc: Forest, Oh., U.S.A.
The 1800 is a very good board, but cann't use wave files. The newer wk 3200/3700's, or the older 3000/3500's are able to load wave tones (or drums). A possibility for you...if you have your computer avalible where you are playing, would be to used midi cables between the computer and your Casio. The Casio could then be used as a 'midi input' device to the computer. On the computer...you could load in a 'softsynth' type program. Some of them will allow you to convert 'wave' files into midi samples. The sounds would play from the computer speakers, not from the Casio. I hope this will help. I guess if you don't have the computer option....you may consider a keyboard 'upgrade'. Keep in mind that Casio is about to release newer models very soon...so the older units will be reduced in price. Check out some of the online music stores...if that is an option for you.

[This message has been edited by Jim Wintringham (edited 04-29-2006).]

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