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#69954 - 02/12/10 04:01 PM
Re: O/S 1.4 and later
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Member
Registered: 12/02/99
Posts: 924
Loc: Johnson City, TN USA
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Alec, I agree totally with you. Single loads of custom memory files was the way I initially filled the custom memory locations. Back when I was playing older keyboards, I routinely filled custom memory with styles that I would use for the next hour or so. I used any trick I could think of, to avoid loading from disk. It just took too long. . .
Now, I only use custom memory to store some generic stuff that I sometimes use as a starting point for setting up the keyboard for a song or a medley. But, once I have the keyboard set up, I always save it to a SD memory location and then forget what I had in custom memory from that point on for that song. I also have a set of memory locations in my SD card that contain generic styles like Latin, or Big Band Slow, and that sort of thing. I used to keep that stuff in Custom Memory. On rare occasions, I might use some of the custom memory stuff for playing songs at random for which I don’t have a previously planned setup, but most often use the generic area of my SD card for that purpose.
Bill, I am curious to know how you find custom memory useful with the KN7000. There’s still a lot of stuff this old guy can learn.
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#69956 - 02/13/10 04:55 AM
Re: O/S 1.4 and later
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Hi Bob,
In answer to your specific question : one of the groups I play with, sometimes do a medley of up to eight songs, with no actual breaks between the songs. So there is no opportunity to load different set-ups from SD Card, between the songs. All the songs within the medley, use different styles, tempos and sounds. I have the styles loaded in eight of the Custom memory locations and each style is linked into one of the eight Panel Memory locations, together with the sounds (Right1,Right2 and Left) and tempo, associated with each song. So, during the performance of the medley, it is only necessary to step through the Panel Memories 1-8 at the appropriate times, to advance to the set-up for the next song. The Custom Memory is of course loaded from SD Card, prior to the medley performance and takes around 20 seconds to load. The reason for using Custom Memory is that the styles used have been composed specifically for the songs within the medley, rather than using the 'generic' built-in styles.
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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#69959 - 02/24/10 04:27 PM
Re: O/S 1.4 and later
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Hello Everyone,
I've just caught up with the latest on Bernie's styles. Firstly, I'd like to say I have the KN SD Explorer tool which is usually simplicity itself to use but even that came up with the message that the SD Card is empty. I usually use Sandisk cards, so I bought another make (just in case) and got the same response.
Secondly, I can see all the files on my PC but going on Bill's imput, it's going to take a long time to drag and drop them onto another card, but I will try it later when I have the time.
Thirdly, I thought these were normal styles not Custom Styles and would appreciate confirmation on exactly what they are. If they are custom styles, that could be why the KN Explorer tool wouldn't load them.
Bob: your idea to make step-by-step notes is a good one, but I have to say I have three small plastic boxes each containing around 8 SD Cards with 99 Folders on each that our Keyboard Club members and myself have shared/swapped over the years using the KN SD Explorer Tool, with absolutely no problem at all, so I still think my PC is the culprit. I'll keep you posted on that one.
Audrey
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