Jean, if you are archiving your sound files, you may want to consider going one step farther, especially if you do a lot of playing or recording. When you have gathered all your different sounds into memory banks, pick out the ones you like the best for certain catagories, (latin: soft latin, loud latin, brassy latin, etc.)(ballads:strings, piano, acoustic guitar, etc.)(country:slide guitar, steel guitar, country guitar, etc.), and assemble them into groups you then save to disk. You will end up with 20 different groups of 8 different sounds that will blend together for that particular rhythm style. It takes seconds to load the sounds and you won't have to fiddle with techni-chord or any other settings. It's an easy way to play using unique sounds you've gathered over the years, or with your own creations, and not have to remember what disk you put them on or with what song or style. Load your style, load your sounds, and you're good to go. You will know exactly what you're getting with no surprises, like glass flutes when you really want cello. Works for me!