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#430328 - 04/02/17 01:58 AM
Re: Considering Korg PA4X?
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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Hi Bachus, You've got to try and remember to back your stuff up, especially if you're doing something major. I do a "save all" to my hard drive , plus both my USB sticks. If I'm only working on user styles, I just do a save of the styles. But end of day, if I have made changes, I do a Save All.
If you do goof up and press a wrong button at the wrong time, from a save all, you can load individual items back in or you can load all your user stuff back in.
Also do Back Up. Different to Save All. Worth studying manual on differences om what gets saved. I know i need to make backups.. I am an IT pro after all (blushes) But since i only play at home, there is no real harm done in loosing my files, it gives me a chance that after 3 months of learning the instrument, doing things the right way this time.
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#430329 - 04/02/17 02:10 AM
Re: Considering Korg PA4X?
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Rikki wrote "I accidentally pressed yes to a user style deletion, meant to delete a single style , it started to delete the whole bank. Senior moment. Wasn't thinking about what I was doing".
Hi Rikki, me too, I did the same thing – careless eh? When I got my Pa800 and I asked for help you wrote, “I back my keyboard every time I change something’, You taught me good. (smile) Hope all is going well for you Rikki.
John C. PS, I am quoting Don here, but the Pa4x satisfies my every need. This is the most satisfied I have ever been with a keyboard, including the Kn7000.
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