Can you be more specific? What chords are you playing and what chords does your PSR3000 actually play. Sometimes on the PSR's you have to play some chords in root position. Ex. On my PSR550 I have to play suspended chords in root postion. If I play Dsus in a 1st inversion (I think) it will xlate that to a G chord (eeeee. wrong answer). My Roland xlates it correctly. SO on my Roland I can play it in 1st inversion but the same chors has to be played in root on the Yamaha. Not sure what you mean in your 1st paragraph. Not sure what this means either, "For instance it goes more than half an octave up, instead of down".
Need more input, Stephanie. (Short circuit)
Starkeeper

[This message has been edited by Starkeeper (edited 10-29-2004).]
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I play Roland EM20 and Yamaha PSR550