Okay, Larry......sorry to be so late with a reply to your query, but my computer is still in storage and I'm at the mercy of borrowed computers and connections. Maybe by Valentines Day?! Anyway, I have had the same problem pop up, especially when doing conversions, and by accident I found out what was causing it. I would load in a style from floppy and it would play an entirely different song, or somewhere along the line at the press of a different panel memory button, another unrelated song or style would start. It had me puzzled until one of my recent recordings started playing, and I checked the sequencer to find the rascal lurking in there. I had recorded a song at some point and gone on to other things without clearing the sequencer, so after working on another style, I saved it to disk and along with the style, the sequencer snuck in the stored song. I used to do a disk save with everything on, but now I always turn off the sequencer during a save. If your panel memory positions are stored in other than normal, then when you press a different panel memory button, you could trigger a sequencer memory with different conditions and settings than you expect. Just enter the sequencer edit mode and delete the song and everything will return to normal. But, remember to resave the song/style with the empty sequencer or it will reload the next time you try it. Now, I have a lot of catching up to do on this forum. Happy trails!
[This message has been edited by Bud Whipple (edited 11-09-2004).]