User’s GuideData Editor for PX-5SUse this manual in combination with the User’s Guide that comes with the Instrument.DATAEDITORPX5-E1AE
10(8)Save user data buttonSaves data as Instrument user data.(9)Reset buttonReturns data to its pre-edited state.(10)Reload buttonClick to reflect the
11Sync ButtonKey range panelArea ButtonsExpandable Buttons(Absolute Mode, OFF) / (Absolute Mode, ON)(Relative Mode, OFF) / (Relative Mode, ON)• Click
12• This mode can be used to open stage setup data (.ZPF) files.• Edited data can be saved as a stage setup data file.• For information about editable
13• For information about editable parameters, see the following items in the Instrument’s User’s Guide.• MIDI: User’s Guide (Tutorial) “Other Useful
14 Naming DataThis operation cannot be used with the “Mixer” or “System Setting” screen.1.Input the desired name into “(3) Data name box” and then pr
15• Save user data you created on the Instrument to your computer.• Transfer user data files from your computer to the Instrument.• Delete user data i
16(4)Memory usage barShows the current memory usage status of the Instrument’s memory. This bar is displayed when “Phrase” is selected by the “(1) Dat
17Transferring Data from the Instrument to a Computer1.Use the “(1) Data type selection box” to select the type of data you want to transfer.2.In the
18Deleting Instrument User Data1.Use the “(1) Data type selection box” to select the type of data you want to delete.2.In the “(6) Instrument data lis
19• Convert SMF format 0 or 1 MIDI files to phrase data and save the data.• Even if a particular MIDI file is SMF format 0 or 1, it may not be able to
2Introduction... 4What is Data Editor?...
20(6)Conversion start point selection boxSpecifies the start point for conversion to a phrase data file.(7)Conversion start measure specification boxS
21To convert a MIDI file to a phrase data file1.In the “(3) MIDI file list” find the MIDI file you want to convert.2.Drag the file from the “(3) MIDI
22 To specify events to be omitted from a conversion1.In the “Passing Events” list on the left of the “(10) Event filter setting panel”, select an ev
23Create and edit package files that group multiple user files into a single file.• Your computer does not need to be connected to the Instrument to u
24(1)Data type selection boxSelects the target data type for the mode you are in. The files that appear on the “(8) Computer file list” and “(10) Pack
25Basic OperationThe following is the basic flow for package file editing.1.Create a new package file.2.Register user data files to the package file.3
26Other Operations Deleting a File Registered to a Package FileDrag the data you want to delete from the “(10) Package content file list” and drop it
27Transfer package data created with the Package Edit Mode to an Instrument.• This mode uses the MIDI data communication function and bulk dump data t
28(5)Send package file buttonSelect a package file in the “(3) Computer file list” and then click this button to transfer the files inside the package
29Deleting a Package File from a Computer1.In the “(3) Computer file list”, find the file you want to delete.2.Drag the file from the “(3) Computer fi
3Phrase Convert Mode... 19What you can do in this mode... ...
30• Configure MIDI device settings.• Configure folder settings.• The screen shot below is from a computer running Windows XP.(1)Auto SearchSelecting t
31 MIDI Settings• Select the “(1) Auto Search” check box when using a USB connection between the Instrument and computer. This will cause the compute
32• On a Macintosh, press the Command key in place of Ctrl above.In each mode, display areas may have scroll bars as shown below. You can scroll such
33User data files that have been saved to a USB flash drive on the Instrument can be copied to the data file folder (page 30). This will make the file
34User Data ReferenceIconFile name extensionData Type RemarksStage Setting .ZPF Stage Setup–Melody Tone .ZTN Melody Tones–Hex Layer Tone .ZLT Hex Laye
35Operation errors, Instrument status problems, Data Editor operating environment problems, and other factors can cause error messages to appear durin
36File Format Error The format of the file is not supported by Data Editor.The file is not supported by Data Editor. Use a different file.The file is
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4Data Editor is application software that lets you perform the following operations on your computer.z Manipulate Instrument* parameters from your com
5 Supported Operating Systems Display Settings• The above minimum computer operating environment does not guarantee proper operation of this softwar
6Windows Users1.Download the Data Editor software file from the CASIO website to your computer.2.Uncompress the file.This will create a folder named “
7Click the close (×) button in the title bar of the Data Editor window.• A confirmation dialog box will appear if you try to exit Data Editor while it
8• Manipulate Instrument parameters from your computer.• Open and edit data files created on the Instrument or with Data Editor on your computer.• Sav
9• The screen shot below is from a computer running Windows XP.• Data selector dialog box (Stage Setting Edit)(1)Category tabsClicking a tab switches
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