


Which is great news and it makes the new generation Casio to stand with Yamaha, Roland and Korg in terms of style track counts.īut right know I cannot utilise the track 15 and 16 due to stuck in the conversion from Midi to CKF. * Channel 10 to 14 similar to CKF format plus 2 more channels The Casio CKF file only support 5 tracks for auto-accompaniment rhythmīut the new generation of keyboards (CTK 6000/6200/7000/7200) supports 8 tracks for a rhythm in new AC7 file format. Now load the rhythm (CKF) file in your keyboard in one of the user styles slot. Copy to your SD card in the Casio specific folderġ3. Convert to CKF rhythm by menu option Convert to Pattern which will save as Casio CKF fileġ2. The Rhythm converter needs the starting point and number of bars so actual sequence in the midi file doesn't matter as long as you specify the part correctlyġ1. according to what is marked in the midi file converted and marked for Yamaha style.

Set the markers for Casio rhythm parts i.e. Launch Casio Rhythm converter (part of IDES suit for last generation keyboards such as CTK 900 etc.) and open the converted style MIDI fileġ0. (I actually connect the keyboard and set midi output of sequencer to keyboard before even opening converted file)Ġ9. Test by connecting to your keyboard and playing each part as you hear the actual out from the Keyboard. Tweaks tracks for Chord tracks 12 to 16 ( ***Issues see below)Ġ7. Change the drum track(s) from Channel 9 to Channel 10Ġ6. You could use Anvil Studio free or something you're familiar with)Ġ4. Open the MIDI file in your sequencer (I used Cakewalk Pro 9 - old but very easy to use. I used Style Works XT style converter.Ġ2. Convert Korg PA style to Yamaha PSR 630 (SSF 1 styles which is actually midi file SMF format 0).

Yesterday, I was trying to convert the rhythms/styles from Korg PA series to the Casio CKF so that I could load this into my CTK 6200. My ideal instrument now would be CTK 7200 but I got a good deal on ebay for a few months used CTK 6200 for £100 delivered After browsing this forums for several days since I got my CTK 6200 for two weeks so found that you can't really create a new rhythm from scratch.
