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#135342 - 12/29/03 08:36 PM
Re: PSR wonders ........
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Registered: 01/08/01
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Loc: Sterling, VA USA
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You need not SAVE any altered voice to USER memory before you save it into a OTS setting or into a registration setting. As an experiment, take one of your external styles and load it in. Put some instrument, like Grand Piano, in the main voice of OTS 1 and duplicate it in OTS 2,3, & 4. Then go to OTS 2 and enter the Sound Creator and modify the voice so you can clearly hear the difference. Press [Memory] + OTS2 to save this modified voice to OTS2 -- you don't have to leave the Sound creator. Make another modification and save it to OTS3 and yet a third and save that to OTS4. You can leave the sound creator now and don't bother saving your most recent modification to the user area. But, you must now save the style back to floppy (or user area if you were using that). Load it up again and all those modifications will be in OTS2,3, and 4. The name of the voice will not have changed -- it will still say Grand Piano -- but your modificatons will be there. The same applies to registration memory although to save a change to registration memory, the style must be saved in the USER area if it is an external style. If it is a preset style, you can not modify the OTS voices without resaving the style, but you could modify a voice and save it to the registration memory. Of course, if you modify a voice and really like that voice, you can save it to the user area and then call up that voice every time you want to use it and save it in a OTS or registration. When the style (for OTS) or registration is saved and then reloaded, the voice name will again revert to the standard name, but all the modifications are applied. This is actually an advantage since you do not have to keep your favorite modified voices in USER memory; they can be on a floppy. And, if you use one, they are automatically saved with the style or registration and do not have to be in USER memory later when you use that style or registration.
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Joe Waters http:\\psrtutorial.com
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