![]() (Like that Excel file, you know □) What I'm thinking is if there's a 'way back', that is, to convert AC7 files to MIDI files on computer. There are tools online that can implement MIDI files into AC7 files. However, Casio do support exporting and importing AC7 user style files. ![]() I tried opening them with VSCode, and it told me that those were binary files. ![]() But AC7 files cannot be read with DAWs or sequencers on computer. From the user manual, the CT-X3000/5000 supports style midi output through MIDI channel 9-16 with the option selected, which is rarely seen from my experience using other keyboards, even their top models. (And then I found this forum! ) At first I was thinking that Casio's AC7 files were just some tweaks about MIDI files like other manufactures do, however after downloading some rhythm files, ( It's amazing that Chandler Holloway has uploaded all those great style archives and tools! Thanks so much! ) I figured out that Casio is doing things a different way. I've started digging into CT-X3000/5000's user manuals and data sheets currently. I figured out it's probably a great time for me to learn something new since I've been fed with almost every voice and rhythm from Yamaha's product line.Ĭasio's CT-X3000/5000 has totally shocked me, telling me there's more to enjoy keyboards. Sounds are fresh and styles taste nice for me as a long time Yamaha user. I've been hooked with all these new Casio keyboards with AiX sound engine.
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