I installed the 1.20 on my new PA600 and everything seems to be working except that now the styles only play when I make a chord with my left hand and hold it down. Before the install the style kept playing until a new chord was entered.
I know on software on other keyboards this is called a "hold"" button or switch. How do I reset my arranger to keep playing the style and chord in between switching chords.
I know this is probably a simple solution and I am just missing it in the instructions. If you can just point me to what it is called I can look it up on the manual.
Thanks for the help.
Terry
OS 1.20 install changes
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Re: OS 1.20 install changes
Press the MEMORY button near the BALANCE knob.Tblack wrote:I installed the 1.20 on my new PA600 and everything seems to be working except that now the styles only play when I make a chord with my left hand and hold it down. Before the install the style kept playing until a new chord was entered.
I know on software on other keyboards this is called a "hold"" button or switch. How do I reset my arranger to keep playing the style and chord in between switching chords.
I know this is probably a simple solution and I am just missing it in the instructions. If you can just point me to what it is called I can look it up on the manual.
Thanks for the help.
Terry
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Rick Stirling - Retired Electrical Engineer - Erstwhile Photographer
Korg Kronos2, Casio MZ-X500, PA600, AKAI MPD32, M-Audio Oxygen 25, ZOOM H6, Cakewalk Sonar