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I’m interested to know how easy it is to find theseif they group them with like sounds in the listing, or if I have to remember the numbers or what? I have a MIDI cable, and installing the CD wasn’t too hard. I just inserted the disk. Clicked “run” from my start menu, typed E:/, and then it opened. I selected US and English, and then read the “readme” file first as suggested in the hardcopy user manual. It directed me to a file called ides40, and when I clicked that, it autoinstalled.

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This is the driver which will allow the computer to connect with and download from the internet by MIDI cable. I have to say, this is an excellent manual. It is similar in style to the Roland manual we use at the church. Very clear and easy to follow, though not nearly as complex as that one (thank goodness). I can’t remember the name of the Roland I use thereXP something or other workstation. I’ll have to look that up later for those curious as to what I use.

Anyhoo, on to the next step: seeing if I can download these. The hardest part will be moving my keyboard close to the computer, but I think it can be done. I’d be tempted to find a way to set it up here permanently, but it’s right in my kitchen. I often go play and practice while I’m waiting for the computer to do it’s thing, uploading pics, or whatever. Here are the list of sounds. I like seeing “pan flute”the recorder sound rocks in my opinion. I hope it’s good.

Also more horn optionsthose are a little shaky, especially trumpets, which are just hard to duplicate. But, they do a great job at times mixing them in the rhythm section where they sound good. I haven’t looked for a good harmonica to see if it’s on board yet, but I’ll need one for “Happy Song” intro! Do you all know where there is a good place to download other sounds? Does it have to be Casio WK-3800 site, or can you use other generic files? Good questions.

If you don’t answer, I’ll find the answer! I think Casio should put up demos of these sounds so you’d know the ones you’d use before downloading them all. Just my preference. For example, the clavichord would have to really wow me. I’m not sure what one uses a clavichord sound for. Note: there is a demo of what you can do with MIDIseveral files.

It initially asks you where you want to save the files, but ignore that screen and a quicktime player will come up where you can listen. It initially asks Okay, so I created a Casio account, got my validation email, and went to download tones. I always create a restore point on my computer when installing a lot of new drivers and downloading new files. So, I did that. (Check your computer documentation for how to do that). One thing I noticed is that this program is not compatible with MACs.

They are going to have to work on that with so many worship “people” converting to MACs today. I mean, likeall of them.

Except me, I don’t have that kind of spare change or have not been able to justify the expense at this time. SoI have the files on my computer. Now, I have to figure out what to do with them. IMHO, should add linkeage on that page with “how to get these sounds to your computer with a link to each keepboard they work on I re-read the manual and did not find specifics. Next, looking for a FAQ on that site. One more thingin my opinion, it is much easier to download this stuff in batches–an option they offer.

You could go in and delete sounds you don’t like more easily from the extracted zip file than you could pick through and get the sounds you wantespecially since you can’t test them before downloading anyway. Scan through the lists first before you start downloadingthere is a drum track list by genre called “Package” to save you time downloadingit’s at the very bottom of the list. UPDATE on Rhythms: Be sure to check the rhythm section as wellthere is a TON of stuff there you won’t want to miss not included in the “Package” link, though it says it includes “all the above”it doesn’t! 😉 WISH LIST: I’m not seeing a lot of just standard 4 beat and 16 beat variations. That is what I’m needing most for worship songsand some other 3/4 options. They need to have someone who listens to “Passion”, “Chris Tomlin”, and other leading worshippers to come up with sounds that would work. Also, I think the into and exits need to be as generic as possible.