Hi all
Does some one know how to exchange STSs and FILLs from one style to other? Or from Fill 1 to Fill2?
I have a style that I like the most but fills are not pleasant so would like to exchange it with fills from another style.
Thank you
exchange STS and FILLS
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Najskor bolo MIDI a potom Boh stvoril svet.
At first it was MIDI and then the God created the world.
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The KORG PA50 manual shows steps on how to copy anything from a style to another style. For example:
1) FILL1 from style#1 to FILL2 of styl#2
2) FILL1 from style#1 to FILL2 of styl#1 (yes same style)
3) any 4 variations from one style to any other 4 variations of another style.
I did this very often. For example, I created a special TANGO style in which the 4-th var comes from a RUMBA style.
And also, the FILLs most of the times are programmed for 2 measures (that's stuck), I cut it down to one measure, and this is more natural.
Need to have the patience to walk thru step by step. I only learned this after playing the PA50 for two years. It's not difficult.
1) FILL1 from style#1 to FILL2 of styl#2
2) FILL1 from style#1 to FILL2 of styl#1 (yes same style)
3) any 4 variations from one style to any other 4 variations of another style.
I did this very often. For example, I created a special TANGO style in which the 4-th var comes from a RUMBA style.
And also, the FILLs most of the times are programmed for 2 measures (that's stuck), I cut it down to one measure, and this is more natural.
Need to have the patience to walk thru step by step. I only learned this after playing the PA50 for two years. It's not difficult.