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#319525 - 03/17/11 10:15 AM
Saving Settings ?
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Registered: 09/17/07
Posts: 93
Loc: Staffordshire, England
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Good Afternoon Folks,
Can someone please explain to me, in words of one syllable, and to be understood easily for this tired old brain, why I keep losing my 5 foot pedal assignments, and the EQ I set in the KN7000. I set them up and, then go into 'Data Protection' and 'Save' 'OK' there, which I assume is a 'Global' setting, but they still go back to factory reset settings on their own, whenever I switch off and back on again later. They are possibly (I think !) also changed when I put in Styles from other sources.
Its really frustrating!! Never had this problem with the old 6500. ...... Lots of thoughts - is there a battery or capacitor that retains volatile memory and needs changing is one of them.
Thanks for any help forthcoming,
John
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#319535 - 03/17/11 12:46 PM
Re: Saving Settings ?
[Re: Tony Deaf]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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John Make sure you are in "Expanded Mode". Press the center button, choose expanded, press display hold, and see if the parameters are checked. Bernie
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#319570 - 03/18/11 05:56 AM
Re: Saving Settings ?
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 09/17/07
Posts: 93
Loc: Staffordshire, England
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Thank you so much for the kind responses to my plea.
I have workers in the house at the moment, but as soon as they finish in my 'music room' I will take the dust sheets off the 7000 and see what happens when I try your kind suggestions.
Audrey, I know 'nuffink' much about the 7000, as have only had it a couple of weeks, and its predecessor, the KN6500 a couple of months before that.
I can 'eat' the Yamaha OS, as had Yamaha since 1983 - last ones being 9000 Pro and a S900, so have much to learn on this new (to me!) operating system. It keeps my old brain in peak fitness.
Both my wife and I are playing it OK, and it sounds superb, plus we love the features we have discovered so far, but when you go beyond 'simple use' - lack of knowledge is immense - particularly as I do more in the 'Arranger' side, and hopefully will soon be sequencing, multitracking and creating styles. There's a long and steep learning curve ahead.
Its all 'Good Fun' isn't it?
Once again - many thanks, I will report back, eventually.
John
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#319676 - 03/20/11 07:52 AM
Re: Saving Settings ?
[Re: Audrey Turner]
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Registered: 09/17/07
Posts: 93
Loc: Staffordshire, England
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Thanks Audrey.
For the moment - as Sunny (my wife) and I are just finding our way around, we are OK for styles, and I also have a stack from the old 6500 that will work in the 7000.
Plus, when I eventually get familiar with the 'Dark Art' that lies beneath the surface of this great keyboard, to sequence music, I will then start teaching myself how to create Styles.
I prefer where I can, to make absolutely 'Song Specific' styles, rather than use the boring and repetitious 'Generic - One size fits all' styles.
Quite often, I 'hack down' existing good midi's of a song I want to play, knock the lead out, and some of the tracks in places, change voices, volumes and tempo, perhaps, and just play to a 'Backing Track' rather than a style. I suppose really whenever I make a Style of my own, it is more of a 'Backing Track' than a style, anyway !!, but at least it is all me playing, rather than someone else - even if it wasn't played at the same time !! LOL
Kindest regards,
John
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