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#158807 - 03/31/06 04:08 AM
Re: New Casio WK models
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[...]On paper the differences are very little, USB addition, SD card, 6 more rhythms onboard[...]
What is the digital course latch plate? Another difference I noticed is 70 more tones (670 versus 600). There are no demos up yet, so we'll have to wait and see if any of the samples have been changed. It would have been nice if USB MIDI had been in addition to DIN connectors, but it seems that it has replaced them, as best I can tell from reading the online info. From the brochure I downloaded, the rhythms have been revised, the SD memory can be up to 1GB, and the expected release date is October of this year. If I determine what a "digital course latch plate" is (other than a victim of poor translation), I'll let you know. ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif) EDIT: Okay, I think I know what "digital course latch plate" really is. I looked at the Casio online info, but the versions in other languages. The phrase, in the Spanish version, is "barras de desplazamiento digitales", which translates to "digital displacement bars". In French, it's "les tirettes harmoniques numériques", or "digital harmonic pull-knobs". Hmmm, beginning to make sense. Then in German, "digitale Zugriegel". Well, among a few possibilites, "Zug" can be "draw", and "riegel", "bar". So "digital course latch plate" should apparently be "digital drawbar(s)", which of course these Casio models have for the organs. That's the best I can do, but I'm not a native speaker of anything other than English; if anyone has a more accurate translation, please speak up. --Barry [This message has been edited by quietDIN (edited 03-31-2006).]
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#158809 - 04/01/06 05:27 AM
Re: New Casio WK models
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Nigel, I can't find anything online that indicates MIDI connectivity other than via USB. However, Casio has disclaimers indicating that the specs are "subject to change w/o notice". Since the announcement is 6 months in advance of the supposed release date, one could hope the lack of mention of DIN MIDI connectors is an error/oversight in preliminary info, similar to "digital course latch plate". ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif) On the other hand, I agree with you that if Casio left the DINs off, it wouldn't be their best decision; some might find the keyboards a lot less useful. Of course, Casio is likely targeting these units primarily to the home amateur market, where USB MIDI is probably a boon due to ease of connection, and DIN MIDI somewhat of a mystery to many. Maybe Casio will read posts such as ours and either correct the literature or redesign the units. ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/wink.gif) --Barry [This message has been edited by quietDIN (edited 04-01-2006).]
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