I should also mention, if you plan on transferring a lot of styles from one source to another, you may want to take the following steps to ensure necessary information goes along with the styles. Information like the source, (Technics, Roland, Solton, etc.) and the tempo. Nothing worse than getting 250 styles all with a tempo of 120! It's a simple procedure and takes only a minute of your time. Since you will be in Composer mode anyway, choose Memory A and when the screen comes up, choose "Naming". Type in the name of the style, cha cha, etc., and press OK. Hit naming again, and this time press variation and type in the source keyboard, Yamaha or whatever, and press OK. Do this one more time to get to variation 2 and enter the tempo (T=120) and hit OK for the last time. This info will be saved to the Custom memory slot with the style and to access it, just press memory A when you load the style. There are other ways to transfer the tempo information with the style. but I find I can include a lot of info this way, especially the archive listing with the disk number and catagory: Disk A11/09 which is a listing for a country bluegrass style by Roland on disk 11, slot 9 and has a tempo of 155. I also can put a star rating (****) with this info to show how well I like the style. It saves me a ton of time in the long run, especially when I have to check a batch of style downloads for repeats, or when searching for a suitable style for recording. This information won't be for everyone, but if someone is building an archive of styles, it is very helpful, but only if you keep a log of entries on paper and in a printable database. Have fun.

[This message has been edited by Bud Whipple (edited 08-21-2006).]