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px350 saving registrations to USB, is manual wrong?


Julian

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Page E49 right hand column states "All registration data 24 banks x 4 areas is saved in a single file"

 

I interpreted this as meaning the complete 96 files would be saved in one file.

 

So far I can only save one registration at a time, Any clarification would be welcomed

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Hey Julian me again. I will check this too but what I am reading there is that if you are going to use the save registration function to the usb card, it will save all 96 in one file even if you only created and saved 1 registration in the PX350 internal memory. Saving one registration is not saving that in the usb card. Sort of like a "bulk dump" function used by some workstations to save an entire soundbank to one file I guess. I haven't needed to use this function so not sure. Looking at my usb drive in the computer I see no individual registrations saved although I have changed one or two and saved them in the PX350 so this is my best guess. 

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Yeh buddy, youre correct, the whole 96 are dumped into a file,  so you have to be very clever with your file system, re-naming etc, because if you start creating a few set ups you have to remember where they are.

 

Just for info, our recent conversation about the cc7 volume control using layer + - button,  I have got cc7 working using the sustain pedal, In my vst software ( UVI ) I can assign cc7 to any controller, so I thought I would try the pedal, and it works.

 

So guess what, im gonna try an expression pedal in the jack and see if it will do the same, if so then voila hey presto!!

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