j'ai pensais a Midi editor , mais je n'arrive pas acheter ce logiciel qui m'a l 'air très interessant.Par la meme occasion si vous avez la solution pour l'acheter Merci d'avance.
Dear friends, We've got him! The problem with copying a *.CKF file to the card directly at the operating system is that the WK 3000 does not use the CKF file. It actually uses *.z00 files. Therefore, it ignores *.CKFfiles. In addition, renaming the extension of the file-name, from CFK to z00 will not do. It will still not appear as a pattern choice. The Casio software takes a CKF file, modifies it somewhat, and renames its extension to z00 AND THEN copies it into the smart media card, and yes, into the MD subdirectory of the card. It looks as if a CKF file is some sort of generic Casio style file, from which various *.z0? files might eventually evolve, for other models? Therefore, use of the Casio software is mandatory, especially for this conversion aspect. In fact, till we know more about this things, use of the Casio software to move data into the card is probably the reliable way.
29/12/03
You ask: I see the CKF files on the SmartMedia disk when I browse it on my PC, but when I put the disk into the keyboard and try to load "song" files, it says "Err No File".
The SmartMedia card is loaded using the Casio software... That software converts the ckf file to a Z0x file format. The 'X' repersents the type of file (like Rhythm, tone, song). I got around having to load the Casio software each time, by writing all the files to the SmartMedia card (using the Casio program). Next, I opened the SmartMedia card...just like a disk drive (using 'my computer'). I copied all the Z0x files to a new folder on my computer. I kept the various types of files in separate folders. Now, I can load the Z0x files directly to the SmartMedia card, without using the Casio software...into the Casio_MD folder . So...(as far as I have found), the Casio looks for the 'Casio_MD' folder on the SmartMedia card, and Z0x files.
As far as the Data light... It only lights up when you are talking to the Casio with the MIDI cable. Even with the SmartMedia card, the midi cables are needed to get the full benifit of the Casio Software.
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