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I probably wouldn't take computer advice from a guy who doesn't know what a mouse is called...
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@CasioAustralia01 Hi. Thanks so much for helping do you know where casio stores are at Sydney or if there is any other stores which i can buy the plug and play plug
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I'm having trouble connecting my Casio Cyk-720 to my Mac, I don't have the driver that came with it but in the Manuel, it looks like it doesn't support max
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@Artburg nvm i found it
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@CasioAustralia01 Thanks
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Hi there,
I have a Casio WK-200 my mac does recognise the device but i want to play music using the speakers of the WK-200. For example i have composed music and exported it to iTunes and I want to play it using my WK-200 speakers. So you kinda get the point any tips please help.
Thanks Cheers
freddo256 1 week ago
@freddo256 - Hi. Just run a 3.5mm audio cable from the headphone output on your computer, to the audio input on the back of your WK200. If you don't have a 3.5mm audio cable, you can purchase a Casio 'Plug & Play Pack' from any Australian Casio musical instrument. The plug and play pack contains a 3.5mm mini jack audio cable, a USB cable and a non-slip ipod mat. RRP is $19.95 AU. Cheers.
CasioAustralia01 1 week ago
At 3:56 , what key is that that turns local ctrl off?
Artburg 2 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
Hi. Jus press 'FUNCTION' then scroll through the options until you see 'MIDI', then press 'ENTER'. Once in the 'MIDI' options, scroll through to 'LOCAL' and turn it to 'OFF'. Cheers.
CasioAustralia01 1 week ago
When you said to plug the audio cable into the audio out on the computer, can i plug that into the the headphone jack instead, i dont have an audio in and out.
Artburg 3 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
@Artburg - Yes, the headphone jack is an audio output so it is perfect to run out of that and into the audio input on the casio - we should have said 'audio out or headphone out' - thanks for pointing that out! :-) Cheers.
CasioAustralia01 3 weeks ago