Casio cdp 100 problem: i didnt get any assembly instructions and the manuals on the net dont say anything about assembly. can i maybe be directed to another source on the internet where i can find assembly instruction
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You need first of all to remove the cover, access the keybed, remove from keyboard base and then you will be able to remove a key - it is impossible without following this procedure.
you nearest casio dealer may have one in the back of the store, many buyers don't want/need the manuals so some stores hold on to them for such occassions
I just fixed my CDP 100 which had a similar problem - dropped and two keys not working up one end. 1. Lay keyboard upside down on soft surface. Under keyboard is plastic cover held on by 17 screws. Remove all these and lift cover away. The metal key ends are all revealed. 2. Locate the disloged keys. Carefully press them back into position - they will "click" into place. Make sure the corresponding key on the keyboard isn't stuck in an "up" position - you may have to remove the metal key part and replace it again while making sure the key is correctly seated. 3. Replace cover and screws.
I have a Wk-8000 & a CDP-200R, the later is the same as wk-500 but with 88 weighted hammer keys.
Since wk-500 can play SMF (Midi 0 & 1) format directly from a SD card and there is enough polyphony to play anything, I don't find any real reason to convert SMF to any "Casio Format". Just get a 2GB SD card and put your SMF files in the MUSDAT folder for the SD CARD using your PC/MAC.
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