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tomyl
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Write Current Style Settings is disabled in the page menu

Post by tomyl »

Hi Friends,
Received my new PA1000 today.. One thing I noticed, Write Current Style Settings in the page menu is disabled in style play mode. Not sure why. See attached, In the guide, it says as following..
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Save the Style Settings again, by choosing the Write Current Style Settings
command from the page menu
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Anybody else have the same issue?

Thanks
( Not sure how to attach an image in the post. I tried clicking IMG but nothing happend )
Biggles
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Post by Biggles »

Press and hold Style button until write dialogue appears
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Post by Fransman »

If it's a factory style, it's protected by default.
So if you want to write new style settings to a factory style, first unprotect factory settings.

You can also copy the style to a user or favorite bank and then write it with new style settings.
User and favorite banks are not protected.

But I would suggest you to get familiar with the songbook, and write the style there with the new style settings.
In Songbook you can create endless variations of the same style so you can use them for different songs, without changing the factory styles.
Songbook is an awesome tool in Korg arrangers!
Musical grtz, Frans

Play in style. ;)
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Post by tomyl »

Thank you both.
I will try out.
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