Jean, whenever you load a commercial style into the keyboard, it will most likely go to Memory Bank A. If you see the light go on during or after a load, check the memory banks by pressing the button. A screen will come up showing you what is in that bank, or all three. Most of the time, the commercial style disk will load extra variations, bridges, or solo instrumentations there. Or, it could be verse 1, verse 2, solo, finale, in that order. It pays to take a peek and see if anything is lurking behind the scenes that you can use while playing. I use the memory banks for conversions and general composer work before saving the final product to disk. Now you're beginning to see how versatile the kn6k really is. When you're done poking around in the composer, take a look at what the sequencer can do for you. By the way, thanks for the email - it was certainly appreciated.
[This message has been edited by Bud Whipple (edited 05-21-2002).]