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Here is a discussion of the Reference Manual for converting a MIDI file to the old CKF Rhythm file.
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To get started, you might want to go with something that is full featured, but has a considerably shallower learning curve, such as Anvil Studio, also available as a free download. Sonar is now discontinued, but continues to exist under is original name "Cakewalk", and is currently being offered as a free download from BandLab.
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if you do this, you need to make things easy for yourself by choosing a DAW software program such as Cubase, or Sonar, that are primarily MIDI based, instead of an audio based DAW that treats MIDI as though it were just a necessary evil to be dealt with, but mostly ignored. If that is the type of recording you want to do with your WK-7600, you need to connect its USB port to computer based DAW software, and do your recording and editing there, by-passing the keyboard's Song Sequencer altogether. during a recording, even if they are edited in after-the-fact, is known as "automation", and while the high end workstations with names like Fantom, or FA-06/07/08, or MO-06/08, or Motif, or Montage are very adept at this, I am afraid the CTK/WK Song Sequencers are just not that sophisticated. Varying such things as volume, pitch, pan position, etc. The Song Sequencer sets its parameters at the beginning of the song and assumes that they will remain static throughout the song.

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The CTK/WK-6XXX/7XXX manuals recommend that when making the type of edits you describe, that you follow them up by performing a Panel Record to "fix" them in the recording, but a Panel Record places those edits in the File Header at the beginning of the song. Just saying this to keep us all on a level playing field.

We very likely do not even have most of the answers, but we do provide what answers we can. We certainly do not have all of the answers. So, making threats here, instead of directly addressing your concerns to Casio, has no bearing, and may well prevent others, who could provide some level of assistance, from becoming involved at all, as it indicates a level of animosity that they would rather avoid. We are a collection of folks, with a common interest, who have come together to help one another enjoy that common interest. While we fully appreciate your frustration and concerns, as we have all been there at some point, we are not Casio employees, and this forum is not Casio owned. "I feel like I just wasted money on this model and will be returning if problem not fixed" This can sometimes cause compatibility problems, but we will see what we can do.
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You need just the Chordana Play app.Īre you using a genuine Apple adapter, or a 3rd party substitute ?Įvery Android device has its own flavor of the Android operating system, in order to accomodate the chip set in that particular model. It is for certain models of Casio's Digital Pianos. press the PLAY/STOP button in the transport controlsĭo you have the Chordana Play app or the Chordana Play for Piano app? If you have the Chordana Play for Piano app, that is the wrong app for the CTK, WK, and LK keyboards. When the desired song is showing in the bottom line of the display. Use the Data Wheel or the plus/minus buttons to scroll through the list of songs The bottom line of the display will be showing the name of the currently selected MIDI file Press the CARD button on the keyboard's front panel (DO NOT PRESS any buttons to do with the Song Sequencer) Insert the SD Card into its slot in the keyboard I think I have already posted in another thread, if you want to PLAY MIDI files from the SD Card:Ĭopy the MIDI files into the MUSICDAT (not MUSIC.DAT) folder on the SD Card. It has to do with converting them to Casio User Rhythms, which is an enormous amount of very tedious work, and usually provides less than desired results. What this actually indicates is the lack of MAC owners interested in porting these capabilities to the MAC environment,Ĭonverting MIDI files to CKF files has absolutely NOTHING to do with PLAYING the MIDI files. If they wrote them for the Windows environment instead of MAC, that would indicate the type of computer equipment they had available to them, and was THEIR choosing, not Casio's. The conversion programs you asked about were written by private individuals (Casio keyboard OWNERS) not by Casio employees. We have a fair number of members that use their MACs successfully with their Casio keyboards.
