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Originally posted by Graham UK:
Multipads are easy to edit in a sequencer, after all they are just small midifiles.

Another good thing...If you find one part of a style you like, example guitar riff, then load the style in a PC sequencer and copy & paste part to produce a PAD.
In sequencer PADS should be set at Channels 1.2.3.&4 and saved as .mid type 1 then rename extension.mid to .pad


Yes, it would be better to use a PC-sequencer - I once loaded a pad in XGworks to edit, but to check it every time with the style was a bit hard and I didn't really know what I was doing when I changed parameters. Perhaps I should take more time to look at a way to hook up a laptop with the PSR. Just like Bert Smorenberg is showing in this video with the Motif XS: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=jGS_O0LRnCA

Although very impressive, I kind of miss the basic styles.
A Tyros 3 with arpeggiators like the motif would be great for arranging. An editwindow like I see in the Motif would be great too.

I have a look at the Krog PA2XPRO as well.
Thanks for your remarks.
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