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Question about the pa1x

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:06 am
by Gflow
Hi i was just wondering how Id save the preferences of my keyboard to bring up a certain style and settings every time i turn it on. For example, whenever i turn my keyboard on, its always on British Pop, and my chord scanning and keyboard mode as well as my memory mode is all different. Is there a way to just save all those preferences so everytime i turn on my keyz, i dont have to adjust over 10 things before playing.

As well I was wondering if theres a way when saving your performances to save the exact accomp levels and the transpose. Like for style #1 i want accomps of 105-78-120 and then for style(another performance) #2 i want accomps of like 96-120-105 cause whenever i switch performances it just leaves the same accomp levels and everything.

Thanks.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:01 am
by wittid
you´ve to save these things in performance 1-1

this performance is the one will automatically loaded at booting.

place your setting - right upper - save performance and select then performance 1-1 (bank 1 the first performance)

cu
Detlef :wink:

Re: Question about the pa1x

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:09 pm
by admar
Gflow wrote:As well I was wondering if theres a way when saving your performances to save the exact accomp levels and the transpose. Like for style #1 i want accomps of 105-78-120 and then for style(another performance) #2 i want accomps of like 96-120-105 cause whenever i switch performances it just leaves the same accomp levels and everything.
Detlef answered your first question on saving Performance 1-1 for startup settings.

Your second issue can be dealt with in three ways:
1. Save your style with adjusted accomp settings as a Songbook entry and all settings incl transpose etc will be saved.
2. Save your style with adjusted accomp settings as Performance (pull-down menu in display > Write Performance).
3. Save your style with adjusted accomp settings as Style Performance (pull-down menu in display > Write Current Style Perf.)

Note: Transpose will not be recalled unless you unlock the Master Transpose and/or the Style. Perf. M. Transpose in the menu Global > tab Lock > subtab Tuning.