DGX 670 Tutorial on Copy & Paste Parts

Started by rphillipchuk, Dec 08, 2024, 03:33 PM

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rphillipchuk

Can some kind Musician direct me to a Video Tutorial on how to Copy & Paste Parts on a DGX-670 Please ?
Yamaha DGX-670 connected to a Yamaha MW12 Mixer connected to a pair of Yamaha MSP10's + Yamaha SW10 Subwoofer using Songbook+.

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overover

Quote from: rphillipchuk on Dec 08, 2024, 03:33 PMCan some kind Musician direct me to a Video Tutorial on how to Copy & Paste Parts on a DGX-670 Please ?

Hi @rphillipchuk,

I don't understand what you mean by "Copy & Paste Parts". Please describe in more detail what exactly you want to do. Do you mean the voice settings of the keyboard parts (e.g. Right 1) that you want to "copy"?


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rphillipchuk

sorry for being so vague... I should have said "Copy & Paste Parts from one Style to another Style"
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richkeys

I have not seen a video specifically for that. Your best bet would be to read the Reference Manual on page 32 where it explains the Assembly page and how to copy a source pattern from another style.

Rich
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DrakeM

Quote from: rphillipchuk on Dec 08, 2024, 05:35 PMsorry for being so vague... I should have said "Copy & Paste Parts from one Style to another Style"

Here is how get it done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rJbNQom07w&list=PLOyNsYk1KSHjmlzNk3rpKlbWlbZyUxQNh

Follow these videos and you can create hundreds of custom styles with your keyboard.

Cheers
Drake
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