How can I collect different sets in one? Pa2X pro

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How can I collect different sets in one? Pa2X pro

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First let me say hello to all, namely, new here:)
and I apologize for my poor English.
I have a question.
I have about thirty different sets of Persian rhythms to Pa2X pro, and I would like to choose my favorites of all these sets and make it a set. and they have drum sample in each.
what should I do?
grateful for any help:)
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Re: How can I collect different sets in one? Pa2X pro

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Arash swe wrote:First let me say hello to all, namely, new here:)
and I apologize for my poor English.
I have a question.
I have about thirty different sets of Persian rhythms to Pa2X pro, and I would like to choose my favorites of all these sets and make it a set. and they have drum sample in each.
what should I do?
grateful for any help:)
Arash, you can start by looking into one of the sticky threads called Tutorials ...it'll show you how to combine sets basically. It's a lot of work though going through 30 sets. You have to do that manually on the keyboard. There's no software that could help you with that so far.
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thanks for the quick response
yes it's true, it probably will take many hours
'll check what you wrote
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Arash swe wrote:thanks for the quick response
yes it's true, it probably will take many hours
'll check what you wrote
More like many weeks :(
And then, you'll end up with a lot of styles that each is different in loudenss. You have to work on details to make sure that you can go from one style to another without blowing up the speakers and stuff. So yeah, many weeks is right!
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Yes indeed they have different loudenss :(

then maybe this is a dream for many KORG users to be able to have the opportunity to choose so.
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Not many hours and not many weeks either, maybe not even many months...try years.
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BasariStudios wrote:Not many hours and not many weeks either, maybe not even many months...try years.
Yeah, so maybe when Arash is in his 90s , he'll get his dream set, only to realize the set is no longer compatible with the newer keyboards...ha ha ha..no , it won't take years, but it will take quiet a bit to balance stuff out...

I suggest that you come up with a style that you'd like to use as a model, and build everything else around that...then the transition would be smooth going from one style to another..at least for the ones that are in the same categorey... etc
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The questions then becomes: Will Korg be around at that time???
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hehe you are funny guys :D
no, I spend my time on other things that case. :cop: hehehe
but I found that I can manipulate the sound instead.
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