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#201764 - 09/17/01 07:35 AM Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Dnj Offline
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just wondering

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#201765 - 09/17/01 07:50 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Alain Offline
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I know the styles that were made for the psr9000 work on the psr2000.
If they work on the psr9000 ...this I don't know...I suppose they will work.
If you will I mail you some styles that were on the disk that were supplied with the psr2000...so you can try and tell us if it works.
Greetings,
Alain

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#201766 - 09/17/01 11:13 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Dnj Offline
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Alain,

check your email, I'd like tp try the styles also.

donny

[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 09-18-2001).]

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#201767 - 09/17/01 11:10 PM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
TomTomSF Offline
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Hi Donny & Alain
Can you please email those PSR2000 styles to me, also?

Tom
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#201768 - 09/18/01 07:38 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
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Yepp, it would have been real nice with a copy
of the PSR2000 styles
GJ
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#201769 - 09/18/01 11:25 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Eric, B Offline
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Hello,
I would also be very happy to receive the psr 2000 styles
Thanks a lot
Eric

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#201770 - 09/18/01 04:57 PM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Beakybird Offline
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Me three! I would be very grateful. Larry

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#201771 - 09/19/01 02:46 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Alain Offline
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I don't know how to copy the internal styles to a floppy...is this possible.
I tried to copy the disk that is supplied with the psr 2000 but since I have a macintosh I couldn't copy the styles and there after the disk was corrupt.
I try to ask another disk and copy them on a personal computer.
Greetings,
Alain

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#201772 - 09/19/01 05:34 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Dnj Offline
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Alain try this procedure I found on another forum...............


The process for "extracting" styles from a new version of a PSR has been
going on for a long time. Genius is not really required here. Because
internal styles are used as the basis for making new styles (you load a
style that you think is close to the one you want to create, modify it, and
then save it; that's how you make a new style in a PSR, not using any
sequencer program or EMC) it is a simple trick to get the internal styles
out of the machine.

One simply loads one of the new styles, following the instructions for
Creating A New Style, whatever they may be. Then, INSTEAD OF MODIFYING THE
NEW STYLE AND SAVING IT, YOU JUST SAVE IT WITHOUT MODIFYING IT. This is
done with each of the internal styles. Voila, our group gets a whole new
set of internal styles to use!

This is why I can say, with some confidence, that we should have these
new styles to share within a week or two of the release of the new PSRs.

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#201773 - 09/19/01 06:19 AM Re: Will the new psr2k styles work in the 9k?
Alain Offline
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Registered: 02/28/99
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Loc: De Panne , Belgium
Thanks for the reply.
What was the forum you read this.

Thanks,
Alain

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