How to save changes on kronos (PLEASE READ)

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bazic
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How to save changes on kronos (PLEASE READ)

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I have 2 different sets of KSC, PNGS, etc. If I make any changes in set list, or parameters in program, how can i save it permenatly, so the next time i load in that KSC, PNG etc, those changes will remain. If you don't understand feel free to ask more.
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Tap on the drop down at top right of the screen and select Write Program, or Combi, or Setlist, then select OK to confirm, as necessary. Ensure that the Memory Protect checkboxes are unchecked in the Global Basic page.
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I know that, but when i make those changes to combis or programs, and lets say i load in a whole different KSC., the changes that i made wont remain on that file. Understand?
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Post by KK »

You have to go in Disk mode to save your PCG/KSC stuff. If needed, create a new directory on your Kronos disk, then do a Save All there. Note that if you also created custom samples/MSs you will have to use the Save sampling data command as well.
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Yeah, but Save All realy just makes new version of the file you are using.. So there is no way to overwrite the file you already once saved. Oh well. Btw, what do you mean by sample saving?
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Post by KK »

Sure, you can overwrite any file if you want.

I recommend you read this excellent discussion below, where Dan from Korg explains different examples (which are also in the manual). The best way to understand how all those saving things work is to try such examples on your unit, using your own files, etc. It can be confusing at first, but once you figure how it works with actual practice, everything becomes easy.

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... 2532ddefd4
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Thank you so much, this conversation helped me understand a lot of things. Thanks once again!
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Post by KK »

Hi bazic,

Glad it could help you. I keep this link in my browser's bookmarks because it helped me a lot too before. 8)
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