Question about the 1800 pre-loaded STS

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centauramp
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Question about the 1800 pre-loaded STS

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On page 16 in the manual it states there are 320 performance. I get that
20 banks X 16 = 320. But then it states there are 1800 preloaded STS. On page 322 it shows a chart with 20 banks and 16 spaces to write in custom performances which = 320., There are 4 STS per performance, 320 X 4 = 1280 total STS's. Now if I overwrite these with custom names and my own selection of sounds, am I destroying the original performances that are assigned to each style. Or are those untouchable. Also is there a list somewhere that shows the names of the 1800 STS's talked about on page 16. I am aware of the global style lock feature to preserve loosing the factory original settings. I am creating new styles by using Style record edit and saving them to user banks. then assigning the STS's I want to go with these new styles, and I would to be able to copy STS's that already exist.

I think I finally under stand that you have to save the STS's and then save then to a write performance. Then save then as a write style performance.

I know there are a lot of ?'s here but if you can help it would be appreciated. Thanks Bob
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Post by Reuben »

Hi Bob,
I'm guessing the 1800 STS's are made up of both those associated with Styles and performances.
If you are worrying about overwriting Factory data I suggest you use the Songbook. With the Songbook you can have virtually unlimited Style/STS setups without changing any of the factory setups. I suggest with any Songbook entry you make simply put your initials as the artist then filter by these and only you entries will show in the list.
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