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Originally posted by squeak_D:
Yeah Casio did something funny there. A good example is the Big Band style number 70. You can tell there is more than (2) fill ins with this style.

Here's how. When you play variation 1 and press that button again to activate the variation one fill in.., you get just that. However if you press the (fill-in next) button that takes you to variation two, you get a different fill in than assigned to variation one.

Then while variation two is playing you press the variation two button to activate that fill and you get yet a different fill in. However if you press the (fill-in next) button to go back to variation one you get yet another fill.

I counted them and there (4) fill ins for this style. I know this because this was one of my favorite styles on the MZ-2000. I thought I was hearing things when I realized that ALL four fills were carried over on this style. I haven't really checked all the styles. Maybe I'll tackle that tonight. I think it's also on a few others.

Squeak


Squeak,

On the WK-3700 big band is 081 and I did exactly what you said and yes there are four variations of fills. WOW! Thanks for that info! I would never have known that you could get 4 fills out of that style! I am going to try some others as well.

-Linda
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Linda F
Casio Privia PX-560 - Korg Micro Arranger - Casio MZ X500