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Title: Can we load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Post by: Telmo on October 04, 2019, 01:16:21 PM
Can any SX900 user  clarify if we can  load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Title: Re: Can we load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Post by: EileenL on October 04, 2019, 05:37:36 PM
Well you can load Genos packs in so I would think you can also load Audio styles.
Title: Re: Can we load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Post by: Pino on October 04, 2019, 05:46:11 PM
I hope I never see an audio style again

Pino
Title: Re: Can we load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Post by: Toril S on October 05, 2019, 12:17:57 AM
Amen to that!
Title: Re: Can we load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Post by: Pino on October 05, 2019, 02:25:35 AM
Hi Telmo
Copied this from the SX900 reference manual
Looks like you can load audio styles like all of the past PSRs

(PSR-SX900) Limitations on the Audio part:
• If you select an Audio Style as starting data, the Audio part will be used as is. The Audio part cannot be deleted, edited or created from scratch.
• The created Style containing the Audio part can be used only via an instrument that supports Audio Styles as well as the SFF GE format.
• The Audio part cannot be copied from another Style or Section in the “Assembly” display (page 24). If you want to use a specific Audio part, make sure to select the corresponding Audio Style before calling up the Style Creator
display.



Pino
Title: Re: Can we load Audio-Styles from YEM and transfer to SX-900??
Post by: Telmo on October 05, 2019, 04:40:42 PM
Thanks for the info Pino.
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The Audio part cannot be copied from another Style or Section in the “Assembly”
But one thing is possible, the other way around. You can't copy the audio part to another style, but you can edit the audio style and copy, for instance, the  Rythm 1 or Rythm 2 and layer it together with the audio part creating a completely new Audio Style, changing the tempo and other accompaniment parts at your will. Then I can save it using a different name.