Just check out the official Casio youtube group, there are 8 tutorial videos there explaining how to opperate the advanced feutures like style creation on the instrument
Thanks Bachus, Great to see someone doing a demo on styles. Not my type of music, but interesting. First saw a Casio back in the early 90's and if memory serves me correctly , style editing / creating was a notch above the more expensive arrangers at the time. I think it may have had midifile to style function even back then.All I can remember is it had a function that the far more expensive arrangers didn't. I think the only thing that put me off buying one was 1. EMC style conversion program didn't support Casio ( converting styles was my hobby) 2. I was used to the better quality of sound of the far more expensive arrangers, Had I only been able to afford a low or mid end arranger at the time, I probably would have gone for the Casio as the quality of sound would have been similar, but the style editing functions would have been better on the Casio.
Hi , I having just previously mentioned, not my type of music, I take it back, I thought that was brilliant. Far more likely to get the grand kids interested in arranger keyboards than the styles I like to play on my korg. He made it look like FUN!!
Of course there is a form of creativity involved here. But this music is not only not my personal taste, but I have a bad feeling about what such music does to the human psyche. To quote from late Wayne Dyer: "Become conscious of the music you listeng to. Harsh, pounding, musical vibrations with repetitive, loud sounds lower your energy level and weaken you (...)" - Don't worry, I don't take Wayne Dyer word by word, but still, I have a bad feeling about all this fragmented stuff with bits of samples, actually it's a piece of shit. Sorry to say it that clearly.