Selecting set lists

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chrisfp99
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Selecting set lists

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Hi all.

Had my Kronos (61, original) for a while now. Bit scared of the technology to be honest so haven't spent much time with it.

But I'm guesting with a different band on Saturday and will be using it. I've programmed a few splits and set up some set lists. My question is this: the manual (op guide p 116) says you can change set lists without touching the screen, then tells you to touch the set list name. Is it possible to change set lists purely with button pushes (ideally entering the number and pressing enter)?

Thanks for your help,

Chris
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Sure can. The setlists are all numbered. (If you have setlist #17 on page 2 for example, you can type 17 and hit enter and it'll take you to page 2, setlist item number 17)
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hahaha didn't know that!
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enigmahack wrote:Sure can. The setlists are all numbered. (If you have setlist #17 on page 2 for example, you can type 17 and hit enter and it'll take you to page 2, setlist item number 17)
Get the nomenclature right or you will be confusing people. You are talking about Set List Slots- not Set Lists. Set List Slots reside with in a Set List. You can select the slots with the numeric keypad. But you cannot select a Set List with the numeric keypad.
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chrisfp99 wrote:Hi all.

Had my Kronos (61, original) for a while now. Bit scared of the technology to be honest so haven't spent much time with it.

But I'm guesting with a different band on Saturday and will be using it. I've programmed a few splits and set up some set lists. My question is this: the manual (op guide p 116) says you can change set lists without touching the screen, then tells you to touch the set list name. Is it possible to change set lists purely with button pushes (ideally entering the number and pressing enter)?

Thanks for your help,

Chris
Do you actually need to change set LISTS, or the slots in one list?
If you need Lists, then why not copy the relevant slots from the various lists into a new list for your gig, then change the slots as detailed above.
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ronnfigg wrote:
enigmahack wrote:Sure can. The setlists are all numbered. (If you have setlist #17 on page 2 for example, you can type 17 and hit enter and it'll take you to page 2, setlist item number 17)
Get the nomenclature right or you will be confusing people. You are talking about Set List Slots- not Set Lists. Set List Slots reside with in a Set List. You can select the slots with the numeric keypad. But you cannot select a Set List with the numeric keypad.
I correct myself. you can select setlists from the numeric keypad. But it requires that you have actually selected (highlighted) the setlist first. So you do have to touch the screen at least once to perform this operation.
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