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Mike Martin

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  1. 10 hours ago, CHarrell said:

    I want to make sure I'm not missing something, is there a way to have two DSP effects on a sound simultaneously? For example, if I wanted say a phaser and a pitch shifter on a piano? I know each zone can have its own DSP, and I've experimented with that by having two zones with the same tone but different DSP, but I'm not satisfied with the result as opposed to the one sound being processed in the same signal chain. 

     

    It is one DSP effect per zone. There are options to change the system chorus that might get you close to a phaser and still provide the pitch shifter or other effect as the insert DSP.

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  2. The PX-5S has some powerful envelopes - while there are some limitations to what you can do in a tone vs a HexLayer I think I can remember what I did.

    The envelope has an Initial Attack level which I lowered about 10-20%. 

    Attack Time was slowed to get to the Attack Level at 127, then increased the multiple decay envelopes as much as possible without getting a swell in the level - this was the most challenging part.  The result is something with a more subtle attack and a more melodic sustain sound. 

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  3. 44 minutes ago, CHarrell said:

    ust to confirm, there's no CP80/electric grand sound on the PX outside of GM, yeah? 

     

    There is not. That was added on some of our newer instruments. 
    I now own a CP-70B. I'll see if there is anything I can with the existing PX-5S samples to make something better. ;)

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  4. 21 minutes ago, CHarrell said:

    Do you use the stock sound? I've seen mixed opinions on that era of Casio sampling, do you have any issues with decay or anything?

     

    The piano sound in our newer instruments is definitely better in that they use longer samples, more dynamic layers and the modeling aspects are much improved. That being said the PX-5S sample is great. There is something that Casio has done in their recording / mixing process that just makes these samples "work".  They sound great live and don't fall apart in mono IMO.

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  5. 18 hours ago, Tusker said:

    Mike, this is brilliant and I am so glad you mentioned this.

     

    If you don’t mind my asking, terms of what aspect of logic workflow do you find the Elgato most useful for?

     

    Switching editors, running scripts, transport control, switching active track, something else? 

     

    TIA 🙏
     

     

     

    So far I have barely tried using this for Logic.  Transport controls, edit windows are all easy to implement.  So far I find Logic Remote on the iPad more convenient but to have multiple options is always a good thing. 

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  6. I've had an Elgato Streamdeck for a while. For my work at Casio is has become an essential tool for controlling cameras and scenes for our webinars and such. However when I'm not doing these things, it has been sitting on my desk without much practical purpose. 

     

    I've seen that there are plug-ins that can make the Streamdeck a controller for Logic. I ended up finding a practical application for my specific setup.  

     

    I recently fixed up my K2600RS, replaced the floppy with an SD-card SCSI emulator and got it all set up and mounted in my desk. Some great nostalgia for me since I worked for Kurzweil for many years up until 2003.  Unfortunately its placement in my desk made it challenging to reach and operate easily - I must have short arms or something.

    I'm not sure if Kurzweil still does this but the K2600 front panel buttons could each send and receive MIDI Sysex for remote control. My initial plan was to use an iPad app for this purpose but Logic doesn't like to pass Sysex data.  As I result I found that the Streamdeck could be setup to transmit MIDI commands directly to a specific MIDI interface port, so I didn't have to worry about workarounds in Logic, MIDI mergers or anything else.  You can customize the graphics for any of the buttons. I'll probably set up an additional page for the number pad. 

    Honestly I see myself setting up a number of templates for other keyboards and rack gear that aren't immediately within an arms reach. 

     

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  7. Well I got something completely unexpected. Found at an estate sale in near mint condition. Probably hasn’t been played in 20 years but after a lot of heavy lifting and a quick clean its up in my studio. Between Vangelis and Peter Gabriel I’m just a crazy for this sound. I’ve never thought I’d own one of these much less in this condition.  It has MIDI installed although I haven’t tried it yet. 

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  8. 3 hours ago, AnotherScott said:

    Differences I see right away: bluetooth adapter is optional instead of included; no 1/4" outs; no DSP button; removal of the three definable knobs.

     

    CT-S500 also has an expression pedal input. Sound wise, the CT-S500 has a larger sample set which includes more vintage keyboard sounds (Mellotrons, String Machines and some vintage Casio stuff too). The DSP editing in particular is powerful.

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  9. On 1/25/2024 at 7:45 PM, Mark Schmieder said:

    I hear absolutely zero phase issues, which are what ruin most digital pianos for me.

     

    This in my opinion is one of the things Casio has always gotten right. The new "Hamburg" piano sample in these new pianos is just unbelievable too. They recorded the same piano - so it is a familiar sound but they nailed the dynamic response. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, ElmerJFudd said:

    The AP-750 has the C+B action.   


    All three new models have the same action, the “Smart Hybrid Hammer Action Keys (Celviano Edition) with Spruce construction”.
    It is NOT the same action as our Grand Hybrid, it is a new action - a variation and improvement from what is in the PX-S7000.  We've had some very discerning professional classical players at the booth this year and we have received some great feedback from them and everyone that has played these new instruments.

     

    The Bechstein plaque is on the AP-750 because they still collaborated on the voicing of the "Berlin" piano tone, as well as the speaker system on this instrument and other elements. 

     

     

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  11. Got the power supply back, refurbished and installed it back in the K26000RS. Unfortunately no change. Sample RAM will not show up. I've got 4 different RAM sticks of various sizes to try, two of them are new and the other two are what I've had in the unit for years. 

    So other than finding another motherboard, I'm at a loss as to how to fix it. 

    The SCSI SD-card emulator seems to work perfectly, of course I can't load any samples. :classic_sad:

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