Hello Jean, If you wish to use Panel Memories A, B, and C, then you must make sure that BEFORE you save any setups to Panel Memory, that you have selected the appropriate BANK.
1. On the KN6500, press 'Bank View' and then go to Page 1.
2. Select the desired Bank (A, B or C) then Exit
3. Save your setups to individual memories (1 to 8)
4. These setups will be saved in Bank A, B, or C, whichever you selected in step 2.
5. If you wish to save more setups to another Bank (A, B, or C) then just repeat from step 1.
6. When you are done, save the setups to disc.
7. Select Disk / Save and give the file a name.
8. Go to Page 2 and select the desired Options for saving.
9. If you wish to save only Banks A, B, and C then select '3BANK' for 'PANEL MEMORY'
10. If you wish to save Banks A, B, C and Banks 1-10, then select 'ALL' for 'PANEL MEMORY'
If you selected '3BANK' during the save operation, when you re-load the file from disc, only Banks A, B and C will be loaded back into memory, leaving Banks 1 to 10 unaffected.
If you selected 'ALL' during the save operation, when you re-load the file from disc, then all the panel memories will be overwritten.
If you have a set of panel memories already set up in one of the 1 to 10 Banks and wish to transfer this Bank to Bank A, B, or C, then you can do this by following these steps. It's a bit of a long winded process, but unless someone knows differently, I think it's the only way.
1. Press 'Bank View'
2. Select Page 2.
3. Select the memory bank you wish to transfer (Copy)
4. Press Panel Memory 1 to recall the settings
5. Select Page 1 and the Bank (A, B, or C) to receive the copy
6. Press and Hold 'SET' and then Panel Memory 1 to copy the settings.
7. Select Page 2
8. Select the memory bank you wish to transfer (Copy)
9. Press Panel Memory 2 to recall the settings.
10. Select Page 1 and the Bank (A,B, or C) to receive the copy
11. Press and Hold 'SET' and then Panel Memory 2 to copy the settings.
12. Repeat the process until all 8 Panel Memories have been copied
13. Save using '3BANK' or if desired, copy another setup from 1-10 to A,B,or C and then save.
Hope this Helps
P.S. John's comments refer to a KN7000 which he thought was your keyboard.
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Willum
[This message has been edited by Bill Norrie (edited 01-18-2003).]
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Willum
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