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Can a Kronos setlist be copied to a new setlist for backup?

 
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wban290



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PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2021 5:30 am    Post subject: Can a Kronos setlist be copied to a new setlist for backup? Reply with quote

If I can do this it would be helpful to save combi spots I have for later and clean up the setlist I am currently working on.
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PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2021 12:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes.
128 different Set Lists (banks).
Each Set List itself holds 128 slots.

Keep in mind that "saving" a set list simply remembers what combi # or program # goes in each slot.
It doesn't care about the actual name of whatever is in that slot.

In other words, a saved set list doesn't care if slot 13 is "Combi 69: Power of Love".
If you later change Combi 69 to Love Hurts, then slot 13 will be Love Hurts.
Don't be surprised your Power of Love is gone, because *you* changed what was there.

That slot only remembers 69, doesn't care who that 69 was, only that 69 was #13.
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