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Buy sustain pedal made for CASIO or switable model.
Pedal for Yamaha or Roland will work in reverse on a Casio.
If you cannot return for exchange, then open up and solder a different type of micro switch.
Just did it today. Hooked up CTK-720 to Imac with Snow Leopard (10.2.6) using GarageBand.
Steps:
1) Go to : http://code.google.com/p/casiousbmididriver/
2) Download the CasioUSBMIDIDriver.plugin (see the two choices on the right side of screen)
3) Place the CasioUSBMIDIDriver.Plugin file into the MIDI Driver subfolder: Macintosh HD => Library => Audio => MIDI Drivers
4) Restart
5) Plug in USB cable, open GarageBand, turn on Casio
6) In GraarageBand Open New Project, Start by using Piano, Select Keyboard (command K) in the Window menu
7) You should see the keyboard being played on the screen.
PS: Thank you Francois Ferland.
According to the manual for the 496, "All keyboard settings are returned to their initial defaults whenever keyboard power is turned back on after being turned off by operation of the Power/Mode switch or Auto Power Off.
It does, but the piano is only two months old.
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