Typically, when you create a registration and making it one registration bank per song You put the style in BUTTON 1, and then save voices to use with that song in BUTTONS 2 - 10.
That can be time consuming.
I came from PSR S970 to Genos and could not load my registrations from the S970 to the Genos.
I needed to come up with an easy way to do it since I had about 350 song registrations to create.
This is what I did.
I figured out what voices I mostly used for each genre, Country, Rock, Big Band etc.
I then created a registration, storing say Country voices into buttons 2-10.
When I saved these voices, I only saved the VOICE, FOOT PEDALS, VOCAL, etc., and not a style.
When I saved that bank, I named it 1.
The next VOICE bank, I named it 2. And so on.
When I create a new registration for a song, I first call up the appropriate bank of VOICES, 1,2,3,4 etc.
These are all at the beginning of my stored banks, so it is eazy to find them.
So, I want to create a registration for a country song and the voices I need are in registration bank 2.
I load registration bank 2, then I select the style for that song.
I make whatever changes I need, INTRO, VARIATION, TRANSPOSE, strting voice etc.
Then I save the registration bank, this time including STYLE, and then I save it in BUTTON 1, and I name the registration bank the name of the song.
When I load that registration, I can switch to any of the other 9 voices that I want, because the style is only saved in BUTTON 1.
You can create as many VOICE banks, as I call them, 1,2,3,4,5,6,etc. as you need for the different types of genres that you play.
So, think of banks 1,2,3,4, etc. as voice templates.
I hope this all makes sense and that some of you might be able to use this.
It has saved me hours and hours from having to load voices one at a time for each and every song registration I would need.
Gerard