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#59693 - 11/26/03 07:49 PM
Re: Americana series of style disks
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/01/03
Posts: 23
Loc: Milwaukee, WI USA
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Anthony,
Your quote:
"On the KN7000/PR804 if the Customize > Data Protection for Panel Memory is set to ON then this may prevent the panel memory Tempo "Off Filter" to engage. Thus may explain why this is happening."
Your information worked perfectly. I turned it off and it worked. Every style kept the proper tempo. I hope I did not mess anything else up, but the styles work great. I cannot thank you enough for your help. I would also like to thank everyone for their help.
Before I did what you said above, I did load the file and checked the panel memory to change the expand to normal, which also worked. The problem with this is you have to check it every time you load a file.
This brings me to the following question. I'm not sure how to use your following quote:
"After loading said file, check to see if the panel memory is in Expand mode, if so, set to Normal Mode, and do a save as. Load and play back and see what happens. Noticed I said "SAVE AS"."
I'm not sure where to save file? I did not see anything that said save.
Sincerely,
Razorcar
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Sincerely,
Razorcar Play in both worlds PSR3000 & KN7000
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#59695 - 11/29/03 02:46 PM
Re: Americana series of style disks
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Member
Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Hi Razorcar.
Glad this worked. I don't want to confuse you, but actually when setting the panel memory protection to off, effects the "current panel" load. With that in mind, this will only work if you include the "current panel" when loading.
About the "save as" thing. Lets say you loaded a Christmas file "01XMAS.xxx" and it was set with Expand mode for the panel memory. Set it to Normal Mode, then go the disk area and use the save feature their, and save it with a different name, "02XMAS.xxx" Make sure there is no file that has 02 or it will be lost. Second make sure you include "current panel" when saving. When you load it, the panel memory should be in Normal Mode.
Most all technote disks are set in Expand Mode. Which is why, having panel memory data protection set to off, will make things flow more easier.
Anthony
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