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#47035 - 08/13/07 04:34 AM
Re: Revisiting Basics
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Bill's method was the one also recommended by Alec Pagoda several years ago.
Bernie
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#47044 - 08/15/07 07:57 PM
Re: Revisiting Basics
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Since the makers of the Technics keyboard created the Three-finger Factory delete method, the Program Menu delete method and the Extended Panel Memory how do they feel these areas should be used? You know, like looking at the big picture, why did they do this.
IMPORTANT: 1-Rom -- Read Only Memory. You read it, use it and play it but you can’t change it. (Without bringing it to a RAM area)
2-Ram – Read Access Memory – Read it, add to it, change it or delete it. So any method you use to add information or delete information can only be done in the RAM area of your keyboard. Think of the RAM area as a holding pot which will TEMPORALLY hold your information.
Please, these are my opinions, I’m open for correction.
1- Three-finger Factory method I very rarely use it, I feel it is for extreme cases. My last hope when all else fails. It does include all ram areas, some that are not covered in the Program Menu method.
2- Program Menu method. This method allows you to select the parts you wish to delete. You can decide what stays and what is deleted. Not so with the Three-finger Factory method., that deletes all RAM areas. I am not sure if it deletes the 20 Custom Styles. ????
PANEL MEMORY –EXTENDED You wrote: posted 08-14-2007 06:28 AM Isn't this what the EXPAND MODE is for? e.g. On the left side page 2, I have Tempo, Split Point, Foot Controller, Fade In/Out 'OFF' and on the righthand side I've got Vocalist, Midi, Mic, Equaliser and Pad Bank all permanently set to 'OFF' My understanding is that using the EXPAND MODE will always ensure these settings will not alter unless I change them.
UNLESS I CHANGE THEM – Hmmmm. NO! We work with the thought that if I put the information in the Panel Memory then the information stays there unless I made additional changes. NO!
I have my keyboard all set up –just the way I want it, then I load a song that Audrey recorded, now part or all my information is lost. But why, I made no changes? Yes but Audrey did when she created her song, and Audrey’s changes invaded my keyboard. So where did she make the changes? Possibly in the Panel Memory or the Sound Memory or the in the Pads or any place that has a RAM area.
There is no safe place in the keyboard to keep your information, it can be lost every time you decide to load some ones work.
Work out your own personal system in saving every RAM part of your keyboard. When you do that you are covered in every area. There been many times when people saved information in the Panel Memory thinking it was safe, it would always be there unless they changed it only to find they lost many hours of work.
BEWARE. After setting up my Panel Memory (Extended) A,B,C AND 1 through 10 with song set ups I did a save procedure and did not select ALL instead of 3 for the panel memory. Each time I worked with the project I saved it as all. The last time, in my rush, I saved it as 3. The project included complete set ups for 90 plus songs. It was not a good day.
Last thought. Page 198 in the manual tells us about the amount of time the keyboard will hold the Ram information (Your information) before it is deleted.
Hope this brings some clarity, John C.
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