Hmmm, when you save "P"anel "M"emory your saving all settings, regardless. You can use the panel memory filters to some degree on what you want to accomplish but it has limitations. Turning the tempo off, the tempo will be the same in each panel memory.

If you want to change the tempo from PM1 to PM2 but keep the same voices...
EX: If PM1 tempo is set at 95 with R1 Grand Piano, set P2 at a different tempo say 120, and keep Piano in R1. Which is what I think Technics intended in these situations.

AnthonyC



[This message has been edited by AnthonyCian (edited 12-25-2006).]