Hi Ronnie
Firstly, you cannot have a Direct tab 2 - the PA4X only supports one Direct access link to a SET (disk/USB etc..)
So you have all the "FAVORITE & USER" banks in the PA4X plus FAVORITE & USER banks in your "Direct access" SET.
In your PA4X you have:-
624 factory style locations (13 BANKS) - these can be overwritten by switching OFF factory protection in GLOBAL mode.
480 FAVORITE style locations
144 USER style locations
Then if you use Direct Access to another SET you also have:-
480 FAVORITE style locations
144 USER style locations
In total you have 1,872 style locations "ready to play".
I am wondering if you have really run out of space for your styles.
OK, so if you need more then you will need to save SET to disk and load them when required.
Let's say you have filled up (or "happy with") many styles in the internal PA4X FAVORITES and USER banks
Now is the time to "save" all this to disk (if you want to save onto external USB, insert it NOW):-
Enter MEDIA mode
Make sure the "save" tab is selected (bottom of screen)
Press on "All" to highlight it
Press "Save To"
Select the disk to save to (drop down menu bottom left on screen)
Press "New Set"
In the popped up screen you can name the SET by pressing the "T" icon and enter the name of your choice
Press "OK"
In the next screen you can decide exactly what you want to save (i.e. you don't have to save everything)
In your case right now just leave all the boxes checked and press "OK"
"Are you sure?" - press Yes
That's it - everything saved in terms of all your USER styles sounds, keyboard sets, global settings etc...etc...
It's a good idea to do this regularly to backup any changes you make to anything on the keyboard.
At any time later you can "load" that set which will overwrite everything you saved
Alternatively, you can use that SET as a Direct Access set to get keyboard-sets and styles without them loading over the internal ones.
I'll stop there and see how you go.
There's a fair bit more to this as the PA4X has many more in depth options - but more later.
Let me know how you go my friend.
Pete
