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#166271 - 01/04/05 09:20 AM
Re: The G70 and the Compessor
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Mart,
Thanks for the tip. But I do have a question or two: 1. Since you are saving the compressor setting into the user/performance memory, does this mean that every single user memory location should contain this setting, or else that perf. memory will make the instrument sound crappy? 2. As I understand, the use of the compressor depends on the sound system you use (e.g. speakers+amp). Does this mean that any time you change the sound system, you have to edit ALL the performance memories to set up the compressor differently? If so, this sounds like an incrediby stupid system, and would be a show-stopper to me. I have 4 different PA systems, which I use depending on the venue and the type of music I have to play. On occasion, I play through the PA provided by the venue. The amount of work to change all the performance memories to suit the PA being used would be prohibitive.
I hope I misunderstood part of your post, and there is indeed a global location for Compressor setting, which I can set once for the performance, and forget about it.
While we are on the topic of global settings, are you able to set the power-on state (default sound, style, effects, etc.)?
Thanks, Alex
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#166275 - 01/04/05 12:44 PM
Re: The G70 and the Compessor
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Mart, Twice,
thank you for the clarification. I am relieved that the compressor settings are global and not saved in user memories, as I misunderstood from the original post.
Now, Is it true that these settings are retained after the power-off? that is if I change the settings of the compressor, turn keyboard off and on, will my changes be retained? How about other default settings (style, tones, tempo, effects)? are they retained after the power-off?
Thanks again, Alex
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