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mitchelljay

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  1. Hi,

     

    Thank you for your feedback.  I am trying to see if I can do some things directly on the PX560 that I can do with Mainstage 3.  I can assign a single note to play any multiple notes I choose when pressed.  For example, I can assign a C note to play C and E when pressed.

  2. Which buttons or knobs are programmable to work with a DAW or something like Mainstage 3?  I need to program on button to go to previous song in a setlist and another to play and stop playing audio files that I have in Mainstage 3.

  3. Hi.  I have saved my customized patches into the Registrations and banks.  Is there any way to save them to a USB stick and then be able to pull them back into the banks individually so I can put them in a different order each time I have a gig and new set lists?  I set them up in song order for my first gig using the keyboard so I just had to go from Registration 1 to bank 1-4, then Registration 2 to bank 1-4, etc.

     

    Or does anyone have other ideas or approaches to setting up the patches in a set/song list order for easier use?

  4. Hi,

     

    I am a new PX560 owner.  If I understand, to store a patch in a registration you hold store key and bank #.  There are 24 registrations in each bank.  How do I store/recall the registrations in each of those 24 registrations in each bank.  For example, if I want to store/recall a registration in bank #2, registration #21?

  5. Has anyone used a second keyboard through the Line In on the PX-560 and sent a single line to their mixing board for the PX-560?  My other keyboard is a Nord Electro 4 and if possible I wanted to take up only one channel in the mixing board to conserve channels.

  6. I'm interested in the feel and the synth capabilities combined with the piano sounds.  I currently gig with a Korg Krome.  I play in a party dance band and my church band.  I need a lot of flexibility with pads and synth sounds, but also great sounding pianos both acoustic and electric.

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