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#315466 - 02/06/11 07:37 AM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Member
Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 518
Loc: S.E. New Mexico USA
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Setting the Panel Memory's with individual Performance Pads may be different depending on what & how you load your Panel Memories. I know that some of you use the Panel Memory to store your individual songs, using more than one memory per song....
My system is a bit different because I store the on-board styles rather than specific songs to the panel memory. Example: All 8 memories in PM-A are dedicated to "Latin Rhythms", PM-B is "Super Good Sounds", PM-C is Piano combos. PM-1 is "Jazz", etc....
I do a lot of "tweaking" and changing of instruments in each rhythm AND also add a performance pad that I like. When I have the sounds I like (in that moment) I press the center "set" button FIRST, then, while holding the set button down also, the number of the memory I want to save to.
Additional information: In the "Sound Memory"....My favorite instruments that I have "tweaked" are saved here so that when I choose an instrument for one of my stored rhythms, there they are all sound tweaked just the way my "hear" wants them!
As long as I remember to Save everything when I close down the entire program, everything newly changed is saved every time, including each performance pad I have selected for each rhythm.
I mark my music (in pencil) with the specific Panel Memories that have the rhythm or rhythms I like to use for that music....
It is necessary to be sure that you have programed your 7K to save everything... I forget just where that instruction is located....
Finally, I suspect that however you set up your Panel Memory, adding the Performance Pads before you save to SD will add them each time.....
If anyone has any challenge with this, let me know and I will attempt to help further. It will feel so good to know that I have actually helped someone with 7K programming! ;)) Elizabeth
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#315567 - 02/07/11 03:31 AM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: etwo4788]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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JOHN C. --We all have a system that we use and most of us swear by that system.
Posted by Elizabeth. (I have added my comments as JOHN C.)
My system is a bit different because I store the on-board styles rather than specific songs to the panel memory. Example: All 8 memories in PM-A are dedicated to "Latin Rhythms", PM-B is "Super Good Sounds", PM-C is Piano combos. PM-1 is "Jazz", etc....
JOHN C. –I use the SAME SYSTEM except I called them the bands: Latin strong band, ballad soft band – I use 13 different setups, 13 different bands. No expanded memory here. JOHN C. – In my second set up I use expanded memory and store all I need to play a song including the pads. Elizabeth-- I do a lot of "tweaking" and changing of instruments in each rhythm AND also add a performance pad that I like. When I have the sounds I like (in that moment) I press the center "set" button FIRST, then, while holding the set button down also, the number of the memory I want to save to.
JOHN C. -- Fully agree, your set up is constantly growing. I also find using “Favorites to select instrument a great help when playing on-the-fly.
Elizabeth -- As long as I remember to Save everything when I close down the entire program, everything newly changed is saved every time, including each performance pad I have selected for each rhythm.
JOHN C. – on the second page of SAVE, on the right side is “PERFORM” This will save everything but – Midi, Home Page, Favorites, and Custom Rhythms. I like to add Favorites to the save. DANGER---DANGER If you use “PERFORM” in saving and you have programed all 13 banks in the memory panel – you will only save the first three banks and lose banks 1 through 10. Been there—done that—screamed!
Elizabeth-- I mark my music (in pencil) with the specific Panel Memories that have the rhythm or rhythms I like to use for that music....
JOHN C. --- I also add which fills, intros, and endings to use. Elizabeth-- If anyone has any challenge with this, let me know and I will attempt to help further. It will feel so good to know that I have actually helped someone with 7K programming! ;))
JOHN C. -- No challange, just some additions.
PS, Pads WILL BE save if selected in Expandable Memory
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#316214 - 02/11/11 04:21 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2785
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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John, you forgot available support, parts, and repair. That was the main reason I sold my KN-7000. I do remember being slightly confused with Panel Memory, Favorites, Registrations on the 7000
Tyros? You can save all your setups including pads to a Registration. One button. Badda Bing, Badda Boom... Done Larrikinism isn't that Australian? I'm a Philly guy...know whad a mean?
Anyway, sorry, didn't mean to hijack...I do like to check in once in a while, as I do miss Technics.
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#316232 - 02/11/11 11:21 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: lahawk]
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Member
Registered: 10/29/07
Posts: 690
Loc: Sydney Australia
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Hi larry, no apology necessary. It was obviously a light-hearted observation and of course, as Technics no longer produce anything, the technology of all other brands has/must improve which makes them much more attractive in the market place. We are starved of brand variety and at a competetive price down here, with such a small population, (including Tasmania)!!! but that is the price we have to pay for living in the best place in the world? I would love to compare PA3Xpro, Audya, Wersi, G70, et al keyboards and organs, and might be tempted to try and convince "The Gardener" we should upgrade and that I am worthy of a new toy for being such a good man. Until then I will be very content with my KN7 see Ya Ray
Edited by The Saint (02/11/11 11:22 PM)
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#316287 - 02/12/11 04:02 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: lahawk]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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JOHN IN ALL CAPS John, you forgot available support, parts, and repair.
RIGHT LARRY, BUT WHEN I SWITCH TO COVER THOSE PROBLEMS I ALSO LOST THE SPIRIT OF PLAYING. I WILL BE 80 THIS SEPTEMBER AND I AM NOT SURE WHICH ONE OF US (JOHN OR THE KN700) IS GOING TO GO FIRST. (SMILE)
That was the main reason I sold my KN-7000. I do remember being slightly confused with Panel Memory, Favorites, Registrations on the 7000
Tyros? You can save all your setups including pads to a Registration. One button. Badda Bing, Badda Boom... Done
THE SAME BING, BADDA BOOM FOR THE KN7000 – THE DIFFERENCE IS THERE ARE LESS PERIMITERS WHICH MAKES IT BY EASY TO WORK WITH.
Larrikinism isn't that Australian? I'm a Philly guy...know whad a mean?
Anyway, sorry, didn't mean to hijack...
NOT A PROBLEM FOR ME I ENJOY DIFFERENT OPINONS.
I do like to check in once in a while, as I do miss Technics.
THE GUYS AND GIRLS HERE ARE GREAT TOO.
AFTER ALL THAT IS BEEN SAID I DO RESPECT YOUR OPINION, JOHN C. _________________________
Larry
Edited by bruno123 (02/12/11 04:04 PM)
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#317374 - 02/22/11 04:05 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Hello Ray,
Firstly, I think you need to Press the 'EXPAND' mode as this saves absolutely everything on the keyboard. I use this all the time for that reason.
The 'Panel Memory' mode does what it says -it only saves the panel memories whereas like you, I like to save all my sets exactly as I've tweaked them, including the Performance Pads.
Be aware though that if you wish to save different Pads to individual panel memories, the Performance Pads must be switched to 'ON'
If you wish to use a particular Performance Pad for all 8 Panel Memories it has to be 'Off'. Saving it to PM1 is usually all you have to do, as the chosen pad will automatically be saved to the rest of the PMs.
As has been stated before, to get to the Panel Memory Mode, press and hold down the middle button the PM wheel until you can see it on the screen. (at this stage, I suggest you also press 'Display Hold')
Go to Page 2 where you will see a list of options for you to choose to save, including the Pads. (bottom right of the screen).
Hope this helps in some way.
Audrey
Edited by Audrey Turner (02/22/11 04:10 PM) Edit Reason: mispelling
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#317447 - 02/23/11 06:05 AM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5519
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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In spite of having four top of the line keyboards besides my KN7000, there is not, nor has been an operating system to equal the KN7000(IMHO). Bernie
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#317506 - 02/23/11 06:27 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Member
Registered: 01/31/03
Posts: 84
Loc: Busselton, Western Australia
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If you think you are short on competetive pricing in Sydney mate you ought to see W A. Totally agree with your other coments. I dont dislike the sounds of Tyros, but the total inability to "tweak" is maddening. I am on the point of selling my T 3 and getting a Vocal Processor to add a bit of variety. Thanks for your comments in reply to my query about these everyone. I finaly answered, thanking you all on my original Helicon thread. Another plus with the KN7000 is its durability,I bought a second one as backup when production ceased, but have never needed it as yet. Cheers, Eddie We are starved of brand variety and at a competetive price down here, with such a small population, (including Tasmania)!!! but that is the price we have to pay for living in the best place in the world? I would love to compare PA3Xpro, Audya, Wersi, G70, et al keyboards and organs, and might be tempted to try and convince "The Gardener" we should upgrade and that I am worthy of a new toy for being such a good man. Until then I will be very content with my KN7 see Ya Ray [/quote]
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#317618 - 02/24/11 08:11 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: bruno123]
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Member
Registered: 10/29/07
Posts: 690
Loc: Sydney Australia
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Hi John, You may have me copnfused with another. I don't have a Tyros 3, but I do have a PR903 digital piano and that will only end up as part of my "estate". I will never part with it while it, ( and I ) are still going!!!! And no, I do not need dollars, I have my two KB's, The Gardener, and I live on the golf course. I need no more!!! Elizabeth, nice idea but as Bill says, why waste the cruise playing keyboards. But then again, give me the right key and I will play in any flat. Ray
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#317634 - 02/25/11 03:33 AM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Ray the Saint, This is the post that I was responding to, sorry. John C.
If you think you are short on competetive pricing in Sydney mate you ought to see W A. Totally agree with your other coments. I dont dislike the sounds of Tyros, but the total inability to "tweak" is maddening. I am on the point of selling my T 3 and getting a Vocal Processor to add a bit of variety. Thanks for your comments in reply to my query about these everyone. I finaly answered, thanking you all on my original Helicon thread. Another plus with the KN7000 is its durability,I bought a second one as backup when production ceased, but have never needed it as yet. Cheers, Eddie
We are starved of brand variety and at a competetive price down here, with such a small population, (including Tasmania)!!! but that is the price we have to pay for living in the best place in the world? I would love to compare PA3Xpro, Audya, Wersi, G70, et al keyboards and organs, and might be tempted to try and convince "The Gardener" we should upgrade and that I am worthy of a new toy for being such a good man. Until then I will be very content with my KN7 see Ya Ray [/quote]
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#317671 - 02/25/11 04:43 PM
Re: Panel Memory
[Re: The Saint]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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To follow on what John has just said, if you do keep your T3, you can also download most of the KN7000 styles that have been converted to play on the T3 from the following site:- www.psrtutorial.comI had most of the KN7 styles on my T3 and I saved them to my PC before px for a T4. These are now on the Tyros 4. In fact, some clever people on the psr site, are already converting styles to play on the T4. They also offer conversions for most other keyboards, such as Roland, Korg, Ketron and earlier Yamaha keyboards. A Tip: if you do transfer styles to the T3, open up all relevant Folders beforehand to see whether there are any hidden folders. I made this mistake the first time I did this, I just copied and pasted the Folders across thinking all files were going with them only to find that some of the Folders had other Folders and Files inside them, so of course, when I opened the first Folder, it was empty. Like I've said many times before, I really hate the Yamaha operating system and can't wait for some enterprising keyboard manufacturer to come up with an OS similar to the Technics, it is so simple to use and quick to load. Audrey
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