Jim, let me outline;
1- IMPORTANT, the sequence tells the keyboard what to do!
2-Load your midi file with the organ playing the solo.
What you want is to change the organ sound into a nice piano,
playing an octave lower. So we must tell the sequence what to do.
3-Select the piano you want.
4-Press program menus, (right side)
5-Press Sound
6-Press Part settings
7-Use buttons on left to scroll to Part #3
on the right side change key shift to ?12 (one octave)
8-On right side of keyboard press and hold the center button of the Panel memory, now while your holding the center button press#1 The piano you have selected, and the lower octave are save in the panel memory,
But------the sequence has no idea what you just did.
Soooo, we must make a Control track in our sequence.
Let?s go to Sequence in the Program Menus.
9-Press Program Menus
10-Press sequence
11-Press Record Edit
12-Press Track Assign
13-(Left side) Scroll down to TR7
(second column) change window next to TR7 to ?Control?
14-Press OK
Back to Program Menus
16-Press Program Menus
17- Press Sequence
18- Press Step Record
19-Press 7 ? you are now writing in track #7
20-Make sure the highlight mark is under #1, then press
#1 on the panel memory ?you?ll hear a sound and see a mark under #1
You have written the information you wanted in the control track #7
Which will now tell the sequence what you want it to do.
Exit from Program Menus ? you must now save what you have done.
You loaded a GM midi file, you are now going to save it as Technics File.
1-Press Disk or SD, (Where you wish to save it)
2-Press Save
3-Press Technics format
4-(Left side) Press Name
5-Write in name and press OK.
6-Go to the second window and press All Off.(bottom right)
7-Now select?Panel ? P.Mem ? Sequence.
8-Back to page one ? check right side to see if are saving the correct items.
9-Press Save ? Done
Now I hope I got that all right ?ha ha ha ha
Bill and Bernie have posted all this information, I just thought I would write it over in my own language.
John C.