Ha, ha, Ed. Well if I take the disk out before, I'm halfway there. Just got to find me another PR-300S. I might feel better if I knew the person responsible for stealing these was using them on a Rodgers organ, but I suspect because they look "electronic" they are fenced for just a few dollars. Too bad. --George --- Ed Wilson <actionkbd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > List, Lots of discussion over the past day regarding > locking memories, saving to personal memory cards, > etc. Most models of Rodgers PDI organs can save > these settings to the PR-300. Just pop in a disk, > press record, play, and after the count-in, press > and hold set, then the memory piston for the level > you desire to save. Watch the organ LCD, and when > the piston memory "dump" is finished (usually 6 or 7 > measures) the LCD will give a message that it is > complete. Then save the sequence to disk just as > you would any song... give it a name like "M3" or > whatever. To reload, just play the sequence to the > organ. The memory light will flash when it is done. > Then press and hold SET, and press the Memory > piston to which you want the data saved (it does not > HAVE to be the one flashing). Of course, this does > not help if your PR-300 is STOLEN!Sorry, George. > Regards, Ed > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > ============================================================================= > New low pricing on books and music for the Rodgers > Organ at www.frogmusic.com > > ============================================================================= > To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, > vacation) > go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html > > ============================================================================= New low pricing on books and music for the Rodgers Organ at www.frogmusic.com ============================================================================= To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html