

This may be me not understanding real-time entry, but still, step-time doesn't work at all. In manual the same process gives a C, then just an E, then just a G.Īnyway, in real-time I can enter notes on the first beat but can't advance to the next beat, and if I arrow key to any other beats, I can't enter any notes. How do I connect my MIDI controller to my computer If your. For instance, in auto playing C-E-G melodically gives a C, then a C and E, and then the full triad. It has a mini keyboard, buttons and dials, all of which can be used to control Live. I recently bought myself a Casio CDP-S350 digital piano. In manual, pressing a key(s) places the note(s) and deletes what was there before. With a grip at the top of the keyboard and a weight of only 3.3 kg, it couldn’t be easier to carry. Its compact size of 930 mm x 256 mm x 73 mm is 30 smaller in volume than the CTK-2500 and CTK-2550 models, and it boasts roughly 16 hours of alkaline battery life. In the automatic, every note pressed is added on top of the others. With the CT-S200 you can enjoy music whenever and wherever you like. When I enter one of the real-time entry methods, I can enter notes on the first beat.

The original Casiotone line was abbreviated. When I enter Step-Time entry however, I can no longer hear any playback from musescore and no notes are entered. Casio electronic musical keyboards were first manufactured in June 1979 and continue to be made by Casio today.

When I enter musescore after turning on the piano, and go to a score, I can hear playback just fine in the instrument I've selected (pressing keys on the piano gives a sound on the piano and from musescore, obviously no notes get written down). Hello! Having same problem with Casio CTK-2080.
