Excellent tutorial! Can you save in a registration how each of the sounds responds to a damper pedal? For example, piano and strings on the right that responded to the damper pedal, but a left hand bass that ignored it?
Rod, if you can configure that in the keyboard (and I think you can), you should definitely be able to store that in a registration. In the settings you can define which configuration is saved in a registration. I suppose by default it saves everything.
@@jobin2157 Thanks for your reply, but I don't think you understood my question. I was asking about the sustain (aka damper) pedal, not a volume adjustment. I determined the PX-560 can do what I wanted, but I ended up getting a PX-S3000 anyway.
Short, sweet, and a great quick refresher.
Thank you
Great - Short Overview of how it works. Just what I wanted - Thanks !
Por fin encuentro un video realmente útil sobre el CASIO PX560. Buen trabajo !! Muchas gracias !!
Thankyou so much - great info
Thank you team casio!
Thank tou!
Good instructions
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So how do I layer all four sounds for the whole keyboard?
Excellent tutorial! Can you save in a registration how each of the sounds responds to a damper pedal? For example, piano and strings on the right that responded to the damper pedal, but a left hand bass that ignored it?
no every sounds responds depends on how much volume we set for each sounds individually.
Rod, if you can configure that in the keyboard (and I think you can), you should definitely be able to store that in a registration. In the settings you can define which configuration is saved in a registration. I suppose by default it saves everything.
@@alobpreis Thanks for your response. I ended up getting a PX-S3000.
@@jobin2157 Thanks for your reply, but I don't think you understood my question. I was asking about the sustain (aka damper) pedal, not a volume adjustment. I determined the PX-560 can do what I wanted, but I ended up getting a PX-S3000 anyway.
Is it just me or does he really talk fast - like Ben Shapiro? I had to show the audio down to 0.75 (maybe I'm just getting old).