[linux-audio-user] Casio CTK-671 under Linux

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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Lex Ross wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am just switching to Linux and am trying to find something that can make my
> Casio CTK-671 keyboard work. It has no buit-in rhythm programming but rhythms
> can be downloaded into it through MIDI interface. These are available for
> download from Casio music web site
>
> http://music.casio.com/e/671/
>
> But there is no software that allows you to compose the ones of your own. Not
> to mention that there is no Linux version of the software.
>
> There is a 60-page MIDI manual however
>
> http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/emi/en/ctk_671/midi.pdf
>
> and Windows version of the downloader:
>
> http://music.casio.com/e/671/before.html
>


You might try running this with wine. Just a thought.

Regards,

Burkhard


> With these I hope I will be able to figure out how to program and download
> rhytms into the keyboard. I wonder however is there is a standard protocol?
> Do you know of anyone who ever tried to figure this out? It makes sense to
> learn what others have done so far before starting a new project.
>
> I would appreciate your help and any information that you may have.
>
> Kind regards,
> Lex
>


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