That is so great! I'm so happy to be playing my keyboard (the user manual is to hard to understand) ... i hope you do more videos with your songs ... very grateful for your work, thank you again
Yes, it's possible to play along to the recording you make on the keyboard. The polyphony (the number of notes) is limited to 64, so you may find some notes cut out - but in most situations you won't have a problem. Alternatively, record your song to an external device such as a phone and then play it back through the keyboard. Then you can play along to your recording. I'll make a video to show you!
@@StewartWallaceSJWMusic Thank you so much. I'm write Christian lyrics and use the left side of the keyboard to play my tones and rhythms but I'm not at the level I want to be at when using my right hand to play along with myself but I am average at doing it and still learning. I have a friend with a recording studio who helps me to record my songs and vocals so, playing along with myself would enrich the song so much. Mister Wallace I appreciate your videos on the Casio CTX3000 so much. I have a manual but I still have not learned as much on it as I have in your videos. Keep making them! You are such a blessing to me.
I'm a keyboard beginner, your videos are very useful, thanks..
Greeting from Malaysia and many thanks for bunch of CT-X3000 tutorials, just bought it 5 months ago for a really keyboard beginner..
Very well constructed with considerable explanation. Well done.🤗
Thank you! 🙂 More to come over in the next few weeks!
Thank you. I appreciate how you demonstrate setting up the keyboard and adding cues to the composition to eliminate as much guesswork as possible.
Hello from Russia. Thank you for the beautiful melody.
Thank you very much! I will add some more original melodies in future videos, so stay tuned!
That is so great! I'm so happy to be playing my keyboard (the user manual is to hard to understand) ... i hope you do more videos with your songs ... very grateful for your work, thank you again
Mr. Stewart can I pre record a song and play along with it at the same time on the Casio CTX3000?
Yes, it's possible to play along to the recording you make on the keyboard. The polyphony (the number of notes) is limited to 64, so you may find some notes cut out - but in most situations you won't have a problem. Alternatively, record your song to an external device such as a phone and then play it back through the keyboard. Then you can play along to your recording. I'll make a video to show you!
@@StewartWallaceSJWMusic Thank you so much. I'm write Christian lyrics and use the left side of the keyboard to play my tones and rhythms but I'm not at the level I want to be at when using my right hand to play along with myself but I am average at doing it and still learning. I have a friend with a recording studio who helps me to record my songs and vocals so, playing along with myself would enrich the song so much. Mister Wallace I appreciate your videos on the Casio CTX3000 so much. I have a manual but I still have not learned as much on it as I have in your videos. Keep making them! You are such a blessing to me.