Originally posted by Scottyee:
On my Tyros, I'm able to load & play the Registration files fine, but unfortunately, the so called: Multipad 'PAD' files (even though their file names all end with ".pad") are only recognized & playable on my Tyros via the "SONG" sequencer section as a midi song, yet not recognized when attempting to load them via the keyboard's "MULTIPAD" section, and subsequently not assessible
via the Tyros Multipad buttons (1-4). Did I perhaps miss something here? Anyone else experience this problem? 
ScottScott, did you make sure when you transfered the Multipads to a Floppy Disk that Windows did not erroneously 'change' the .pad extension to a .mid extension?
The way to tell is open My Computer/Floppy (A)and make sure the extensions are 'still' .pad extensions and not .mid
If they changed to .mid you will have to rename the extensions to .pad once again. But first delete the "mid" extension.
Also make sure in Windows Explorer or My Computer/Tools/Folder Options/View that the 'Hide extensions for known file types' box is UN-checked and that 'Show hidden files and folders' is enabled. You want to be able to see and have access to everything you put on the floppy disk and that the extensions are visible so you can rename them if necessary.
Best regards,
Mike
Btw, the Multi-Pads work just fine on my Tyros and I am able to access them through the Multi Pad Control Panel as expected.
Many thanks to not only Eric B. for providing the link but also to Peter Schips for creating and then posting them.
And if you read this Peter, I hope in the near future you will configure the "Custom Voice" web site to accept either Pay Pal and or Bank Cards transactions for the Custom Voices, etc. and be able to download them immediately upon purchase like most reputable online software sites allow. You are missing a big opportunity in my opinion to increase your revenue substantially by not allowing (as it stands now) Bank Card and or Pay Pal transactions. Most people won't send cash half way around the world through the mail, especially large sums of it.
PS: I'm not sure Peter can understand the English language and if not then maybe Eric or someone else that speaks German can relay this to Peter. Again....
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 03-26-2005).]