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George Carson
Joined: 28 Feb 2008 Posts: 2 Location: San Jose, Ca.
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:13 pm Post subject: Preset One Numeric Key each for Different Instuments? |
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I (like Sticky) just got an x-50 (However I am keeping my Privia as well for now).
I am having a great time learnig how to program it and use it to practice at home with. HOWEVER... My BAND only cares if I can move from one selected instrument to another rapidly so they don't have to wait for me to find "Baritone Sax" or "Wurlitzer" or whatever sound effect they decide works well with the 50's and 60's music we play (anyone know how to simulate the Musitron for "Runaway?). I can't bring it to practice until I can switch rapidly between songs. Guitarists are not very understanding about waiting and there is no time during gigs.
I have at least four rapid key selections on the Casio that allow me to assign a selected sound or instrument to a single key and bring it up while I am playing... and a bunch of presets that are named i can switch back and forth from.
Any way I can set the 1-9 keys to switch to selected "favorites" rapidly? On other keyboards I have put little stickys on assignable keys and popped back and forth at will.....
I can't find it in the manual (read the whole thing) and haven't been able to figure it out by poking around.
Awesome keyboard BTW.... My wife hates me dissapearing for three or four hours at a time in the headphones but I can't help myself. |
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George Carson
Joined: 28 Feb 2008 Posts: 2 Location: San Jose, Ca.
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:50 pm Post subject: Found it, it isn't in the manual (yet) |
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Found the answer in a supplement to the manual I hadn't noticed.
"Favorites" Hard to believe they put the thing out without that, but i'm good now.
Still need a setting for "Runaway" |
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