The other workstation let you have your own sequence of (beat + melody) = rhythm...so it is nearly an infinite number of rhythm you can have...and if you played in fingered mode-it is instantaneous.
For example: if you used the beat of ChaChaCha, you can use different melody in it to make it uniqueness...and then you can used it at a different scale in "fingered" mode.
@UnitedPebbles I haven't played my Casio for years, I play a Korg M50 now. To answer your question, I think it has about 100 rhythms in it. You can create your own, but you have to use the software that comes with the keyboard to convert MIDI files into pattern files. You need a MIDI sequencer for your PC, but be warned, the Casio software is absolutely terrible and the instructions are useless. I'd check out the Yamaha PSR S550 instead to be honest.
Awesome! Very cool! The keyboard has a "loop station" on it? Or are you triggering the samples from elsewhere? I'm looking forward on buying one of these and i would like to know. Thanks in advance.
Sounds really good! ... I just got mine out from storage and did a vid, I can see I need more practise!!
ukekeysandbees 2 weeks ago
The other workstation let you have your own sequence of (beat + melody) = rhythm...so it is nearly an infinite number of rhythm you can have...and if you played in fingered mode-it is instantaneous.
For example: if you used the beat of ChaChaCha, you can use different melody in it to make it uniqueness...and then you can used it at a different scale in "fingered" mode.
UnitedPebbles 1 month ago
@UnitedPebbles I haven't played my Casio for years, I play a Korg M50 now. To answer your question, I think it has about 100 rhythms in it. You can create your own, but you have to use the software that comes with the keyboard to convert MIDI files into pattern files. You need a MIDI sequencer for your PC, but be warned, the Casio software is absolutely terrible and the instructions are useless. I'd check out the Yamaha PSR S550 instead to be honest.
Nismology5 1 month ago
How many beats does it have in it? can you make your own sequence and turn it into a beat? It waste so much time when I tried it on my old Casio.
You used fill in in such a nice timely manner. Must be pro!
UnitedPebbles 1 month ago
In my opinion it's no cover but a new composition. I like the synth stutter parts best!
Alexanification 1 year ago
ahahha i love the little hit of the button variation/fill in, i got the same model, cant use it as good as you though.
philchangster 2 years ago
Sounds good, but sounds like a different octave then the 'dumb and dumber' version
keithrig 3 years ago
this is not the 'dumb and dumber' version. its my own version :)
Nismology5 3 years ago
Very nice work! I'd love to see more of your work, it's great :-).
3Z3K13L08 3 years ago
you can! look at my account ;)
Nismology5 3 years ago
whats that other keyboard you got there above the WK?
genrique1 3 years ago
an old Ctk-671, which has now been replaced with my new korg x5d :D
Nismology5 3 years ago
Awesome! Very cool! The keyboard has a "loop station" on it? Or are you triggering the samples from elsewhere? I'm looking forward on buying one of these and i would like to know. Thanks in advance.
LaKuPuLa 3 years ago