I play full time at the church I attend and I recently acquired a Roland MKS-20 which I plan to MIDI to the Roland FP-9 piano we have at the church. The FP-9 contains 8 sounds each of which contacts 3 variations. So that totals to 24 sounds. Speaking in MIDI termins, Piano 1 would contain Program's 1-3. Piano 2 cotains Programs 4-6. And so on to the last accessible program on the FP-9, 24. The MKS-20 contains 8 Banks, each of which contain 8 Programs. Bank 1 cannot be edited. Any edits made are erased once the power is turned off. Bank's 2-8 however can be edited and saved. In order to use the FP-9's onboard controls and access the sounds I've edited in Bank 2, I have to press the the correct voice button with that particular program number. This can be somewhat of a hassle, not to mention, confusion for anyone else who plays the piano. Is there someway, like a MIDI solutions product, that could program the two to work so that selecting Piano 1 (Program 1) on the FP-9 would select Program 9 on the MKS-20, Piano 2 (Program 4) would select Program 10 on the MKS-20, and so on?
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Ryan