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#31721 - 08/20/06 12:23 PM
Re: Styles editing on the Midjay
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Hi Rikki, the SD1 styles play perfectly on the Midjay and almost no tweaking is required; I say "almost" because I don't like the choice of the programmers to set the "DX Rhodes" as the default sound for the left part of the keyboard, so I am forced to tweak at least that one sound. Aside from this, all the styles play perfectly, but the same doesn't apply to older styles, like those from the MS series. While the SD1 had an utility to convert them, the Midjay lacks this one, so they are simply not usable. Pity...
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#31724 - 08/20/06 09:29 PM
Re: Styles editing on the Midjay
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Flavie, I am using OS 4.0; saving a style can be a little complicated, but you have to be in the right directory and in the right menu (the one which shows the style running). If the style already exists in the hard disk, the Midjay will ask you if you are willing to overwrite it. Another possibility for your problem could be that you have copied the styles from your computer and they are read-only files; if this is the case, you should connect the computer to the Midjay and in the "Properties" window) unmark the "read only" checkbox. Hope this helps.
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