Before downloading from this site, you should first carefully read this page, which contains the following information. Computer system requirements for using the Internet Data Expansion System.
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Computer hardware and software requirements for running Music Data Management Software for CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 and Internet Data Expansion System for CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700.
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Procedure for connecting your CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 to a computer.
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How to download Music Data Management Software for CTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700.
Computer The following are the minimum computer system requirements for using the Internet Data Expansion System
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Operating System: Windows??98SE, ME, 2000, or XP (Japanese or English version) (Operation on a Macintosh is not supported.)
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Computer: IBM PC/AT or compatible, or NEC PC-98 Series
Windows?? 98SE, ME, and 2000
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CPU: Pentium 166MHz or higher (200MHz or higher recommended)
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Memory: 64MB minimum (128MB or more recommended)
Windows?? XP
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CPU : Pentium 300 MHz or higher
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Memory : 128MB minimum
Windows?? 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP
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Available Disk Space : 10MB minimum
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Sound Blaster or compatible audio card with joystick port (recommended), or an environment that allows normal MIDI IN/OUT operations using a USB or serial port
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Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher, or Netscape Navigator 4.04 or higher
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Internet connectability
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Display : High Color (16-bit) or greater (800 x 600 dots or greater)
Though this application is designed to run under the standard configurations described above,note that it may not be able to run correctly under certain software and hardware environments.
CASIO Keyboard Internet Data Expansion System compatible CASIO keyboard
Connecting Your CASIO Keyboard to a Computer
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It is up to you to supply a MIDI cable adapter like the one shown nearby in order to connect your CTK-900, WK-3200 and WK-3700 keyboard to a computer. Such cables should be available in the MIDI section of your local music shop or computer shop.
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You can connect your CTK-900, WK-3200 and WK-3700 keyboard to a computer equipped with a Sound Blaster or compatible audio card with a joystick port.
If your computer does not have a joystick port, you can connect your CTK-900, WK-3200 and WK-3700 keyboard using a commercially available USB MIDI interface. Note, however, that some computers do not support use of a MIDI interface. Be sure to check whether your computer supports use of a MIDI interface before actually purchasing one.
Music Data Management Software 4.0 You must install Music Data Management Software on your computer before you can exchange data with your CASIO keyboard.You can download any one of the two packages listed below, depending on the Windows OS you use.
About Music Data Management Software 4.0 Music Data Management Software 4.0 provides you with the following functions.
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CASIO keyboard memory data management (data load, delete)
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Conversion of Internet data and computer data to a format that can be read by the keyboard's memory card slot, and the ability to write directly to a memory card loaded in the computer. Conversion of data stored on a memory card by the keyboard' so it can be read directly from the computer's card slot and manipulated on the computer.
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Transfer of data between your computer and a floppy diskette
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Data conversion from SMF Type 1 to SMF Type 0
Important! If your computer is running Windows 2000, check to make sure that you have the Version 3 or greater Service Pack installed before starting installation.You can use the Windows Update function to install the latest Service Pack.
About Music Data Management Software 4.0 Music Data Management Software 4.0 provides you with the following functions, in addition to those provided by Version 1.0.
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CASIO keyboard memory data management (data store)
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Editing of keyboard parameters (Synth, Drawbar, DSP, Mixer, etc.) from your computer
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Transfer of data between your computer and a floppy diskette
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Conversion of Internet data and computer data to a format that can be read by the keyboard's disk drive, and the ability to write directly to a diskette loaded in the computer's disk drive. Conversion of data stored with the keyboard's disk drive so it can be read directly from the computer's disk drive and manipulated on the computer.
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Creation of keyboard-compatible rhythm patterns from SMF
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Conversion of a standard waveform file in computer memory to a keyboard-compatible tone with waveform