Hi Bernie.

First thing to do is load the INS sounds you want to use into ram and then make an autoload (RBK) file. This is important as your programs will lookfor the 'slot' not the file itself (same goes for many things on the Audya such as saving styles to registration). I would reccomend before starting on your programs you then reboot the Audya yo make sure they load correctly and in the right order.

Once you have your INS/RAM voices loaded, then go to your program edit screen, select one of the three voice locations then press the RAM/INS button once, the voice slot on the screen will change to the first INS/RAM voice that is currently loaded, use the data wheel to change between the various sounds currently loaded into ram, then save as usual.

Remember, its vital that you have the INS/RAM sounds loaded (with autoload) first, otherwise your program wont work.