Hi Ted, No such thing as a dumb query! Well, not on this forum anyway !
I'm not suggesting that this is the only answer to your 'problem' but it is what I do when I want to play a new song or tune.
First I find what I think is a suitable Style - Rhythm, Tempo and enabling or disabling some of the Accompaniment voices. I then balance the various parts of the accompaniment to my liking and store in the 8 panel memories. If I wish to change the style variations, or even the particular style, as I select the panel memories, then I enable 'Rhythm' change in the Expanded section of the panel memory control, and store the rhythm style and/or variation, in the particular panel memories. So that takes care of the 'Backing'.
I then think about which voices combinations may suit the particular tune or song - for R1, R2 and if used Left. I just try all sorts of different variations and when I find one I like, I just store it in panel memory 1. Then I try another setup and when happy, store it in panel memory 2 and so on. When I've got a suitable selection of sounds, maybe all 8 panel memories or just a few, I just store the whole setup to disc naming the file as the name of the song or tune. I don't know if you have a hard disc on your KN but it makes life so easy to recover the song files. Using just floppies, it's not so easy, not only because of access time but also the limitation imposed on the number of characters in the filename.
I stand to be corrected here, but I don't think you can edit the voices or any other parameters in the 'One Touch' settings. You can however select a particular set-up from One Touch and then save it in a panel memory and having done that, then 'tweak' it to your liking and save it back into panel memory.
I'm sure you will get some more suggestions from some of our other friends in the forum.
Hope you find my suggestions useful.
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Willum
[This message has been edited by Bill Norrie (edited 01-28-2002).]
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
Aldous Huxley
( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)