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jlbelard
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Hello

In preparation of the upcoming release of the 2.0 OS, I was thinking about saving on a USB stick the whole content of my PA800 before switching to the new OS. After reading the manual (p 228-232), it appears that when selecting "save all", you save only the users and favorite banks, but not the factory banks, the content of which might have been modified to your liking :wink: ...
Does that mean that after having done a "save all", you still need to save original (but modified) banks one at a time, then save your midifiles if any are present? Also I know the song book is saved using the "save all" but are the custom lists of the song book saved too?
Thanks for your input

J-Louis
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hi

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save all : you make a .set folder that contained your
all user style , pcm , vocal , performance
and can you load on os2.0
solomusiker2002

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Hi

Yes, I think you also have to save all the original modified styles in another place ex. user or favorite banks, maybe it's not nessesary this time but in the future when you need a OS resource update... it sure is
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jlbelard wrote:Hello

In preparation of the upcoming release of the 2.0 OS, I was thinking about saving on a USB stick the whole content of my PA800 before switching to the new OS. After reading the manual (p 228-232), it appears that when selecting "save all", you save only the users and favorite banks, but not the factory banks, the content of which might have been modified to your liking :wink: ...
Does that mean that after having done a "save all", you still need to save original (but modified) banks one at a time, then save your midifiles if any are present? Also I know the song book is saved using the "save all" but are the custom lists of the song book saved too?
Thanks for your input

J-Louis
Hi J-Louis,

There is no easy way to save and re-load any changes you made to factory sounds, unless you also created a user sound which is the same. You will probably have to do it all again. But next time, create a user sound or style for every factory sound or style you modify. Then save each user sound/ style in a separate .SET file.

When you save the Songbook to a .SET file. the custom list entries are all saved as well. It is better to merge the saved songbook with the new one in case Korg have changed anything. You can do this using SBEDIT on a PC, opening both instances of the songbooks, and dragging and dropping multiple shift-selected entries. If you just LOAD the old Songbook you will overwrite the new one.

Best regards,
Rob
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Thanks

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Thanks for your responses. I will proceed accordingly

J-Louis
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hi

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"Hi J-Louis,

There is no easy way to save and re-load any changes you made to factory sounds, unless you also created a user sound which is the same. You will probably have to do it all again. But next time, create a user sound or style for every factory sound or style you modify. Then save each user sound/ style in a separate .SET file.

When you save the Songbook to a .SET file. the custom list entries are all saved as well. It is better to merge the saved songbook with the new one in case Korg have changed anything. You can do this using SBEDIT on a PC, opening both instances of the songbooks, and dragging and dropping multiple shift-selected entries. If you just LOAD the old Songbook you will overwrite the new one.

Best regards,
Rob"
hi again

the new os2.0 should come with new resource
an after load new resource you can load your
saved .set with out any prob[/quote]
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ast1356 wrote:the new os2.0 should come with new resource an after load new resource you can load your saved .set with out any prob
Hello ast1356,

I wish it was as simple as this.

With OS2 Korg will supply a new Musical Resources v2 file that will update many of the factory sounds to take advantage of the DNC articulations.

If you then load a User .SET file that backed up previous changes to factory sounds under OS1, you will loose the new capabilities in the new sounds for OS2.

Best regards,
Rob
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I have no problem with saving users sounds since I do have any :oops:
My question was just to make sure I was not losing any user style or my song book.
Thank you all for your answers

J-Louis
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