I am new to Kronos and learning...
Shocking: when I was loading a song from yesterday.
I thought that if I LOAD what I SAVED then everything would be fine.
In the manual they urged me to save all , that means 4 files , and thought it was just to load these files again.
But when I finished I got a terrible shock :The German piano was disappeared.
Fortunately it came back when I turned on and off.
When I will just load just a simple song, what should I watch out for ?(what should I put Clear to?)
Loading songs
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Re: Loading songs
Go to DISK. Save it thereguntun63 wrote:I am new to Kronos and learning...
Shocking: when I was loading a song from yesterday.
I thought that if I LOAD what I SAVED then everything would be fine.
In the manual they urged me to save all , that means 4 files , and thought it was just to load these files again.
But when I finished I got a terrible shock :The German piano was disappeared.
Fortunately it came back when I turned on and off.
When I will just load just a simple song, what should I watch out for ?(what should I put Clear to?)
Don't use the Save All command if all you want to do is save your song. Select Save Seq instead and this gives you a .sng file which you can load back into sequencer mode the next time you power up. It also gives you the option to save the audio track wavs if you have any. Save All saves many other files that you don't need and has the potential to mess up your settings if you load the wrong file. You just need to load the .sng file. You can even open the .sng file and just load a particular song into a sequencer slot.
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www.narfsounds.com

