Hi everyone!
I agree with Uncle Dave. Yamaha may have made a stink about sharing their files but I doubt they will ignore the bugs in the PSR2000.
If you have ever purchased a video card for your computer you will recall the drivers included NEVER work properly and you always have to go get updated ones for the card to do what was advertised. Also, some take a while before they implement what was advertised.
Yamaha has to find the best way to upgrade these machines and fix the bugs, before many more people drop off their bandwagon. I don't think they expected so many professional musicians, to purchase it to begin with. I believe it was meant for someone like me, that wanted to step-up to a mid range board and hope the neighbors don't complain.
Again, I doubt they will ignore the vast number of professionals that have purchased this board, for fear they will go elswhere. No customers no sales. I believe they read all the PSR forums.
Also, if you look on the front inside cover of the manual it states and I quote:
"SPECIFICATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE
The information contained in the manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specificatons without notice or obligation to update existing units"
Again thats on the inside cover of the manual and states their case pretty clearly.
-Linda