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Jim olson
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3 questions please

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Lots of learning today!
I sequenced 8 tracks today with a vocal track and it was saved to the hard drive successfully. Now I want to try mastering to a cd. I am still losing my set list even though I believe I'm writing it correctly.

So, questions.
1. Why am I losing my set lists. Is it because when I load my sequences I'm choosing clear all as an option.

2. I doubled my vocal track by copying it and was hoping to manipulate the 2nd vocal by time shifting it and didn't see how. Ideas?

3. What kind of USB CD burner would you recommend?

Thanks again!
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Re: 3 questions please

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Jim olson wrote:2. I doubled my vocal track by copying it and was hoping to manipulate the 2nd vocal by time shifting it and didn't see how. Ideas?
Sequencer-> Track Parameter -> Audio Track Delay

See also "Kronos Parameter Guide E6" Page 573
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When in Set-List mode, after you edit a sound, do you do a "save"? You pretty much have to everytime you edit a sound. If you even go to another set list you loose whatever it is you have done.

Hope this helps!

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Post by MoonMusic »

Please remember that even after you save a program, you still have to make a back up of it on the disk or the next time you load a pcg, it will overwrite the program with the one your loading.....I've done that a few times too.....moon
jeremykeys wrote:When in Set-List mode, after you edit a sound, do you do a "save"? You pretty much have to everytime you edit a sound. If you even go to another set list you loose whatever it is you have done.

Hope this helps!

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Saving set lists

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Thanks to very on for all the help. I will try a lot of this today. I've lost some hours saving set lists then losing them. I think I understand. So when I load a sequence and choose all options I am writing over my set lists. Therefore, I should choose append instead of whatever else I did.
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Saving set lists

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Thanks to very on for all the help. I will try a lot of this today. I've lost some hours saving set lists then losing them. I think I understand. So when I load a sequence and choose all options I am writing over my set lists. Therefore, I should choose append instead of whatever else I did.
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Post by SanderXpander »

No you should simply load the SNG file and not the PCG one.

Either that or you should write a PCG to disk of your current sounds/setlists before loading another PCG.
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Post by jeremykeys »

I've got a weird thing going on with my Kronos right now. Whenever I do a "save all", I get a "no space available on medium" message.

I deleted a whole pile of duplicate old files as well as some songs that I didn't care about anymore but I'm still getting the same message.

Anybody have any ideas about how to fix this issue? Last night I recorded a rock song and went to safe it and got that message. Fortunately I put it onto my other system but this evening when I went to my Kronos, of course my song wasn't there. Two electric guitars and electric bass gone! Poof!

It's not a huge deal because I wanted to re-record it anyway but now I'm worried about recording on my Kronow because I'm still getting this message.

What's the best way to see how much space I have on my drive? On the Global KSCAuto load page isa memory display but I don't think it tells me what I want to know.
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Post by SanderXpander »

I think if you switch to the info tab in the media menu you can see.
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