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Originally posted by Joe Waters:
This "bug" is actually a "feature" that has been available on the 2000, 2100, Tyros, and now 3000.

You can store your editied voice in the USER memory or elsewhere and then call up that voice for MAIN or Layer or Left and save the setup in the registration memory. What does not get saved is the particular "name" you may have given to your "edited" voice. When you recall the registration button, the original name of the voice always shows up, but the sound will be the edited sound saved with the registration.


Hi Joe , though I now fully understand that it works this way, I still consider this a rather flawed feature. I see no practical purpose for the 'original' voice name to appear, instead of the actual 'edited' voice name, which would make FAR MORE sense.

When I call up a registration or OTS button selection I need to know EXACTLY what voice (preset or edited) has been selected.

I'm still trying to figure out WHY Yamaha would have 'consciously' set it up to work this way. What practical purpose does it serve? If there is none, I wish Yamaha could correct this in an OS Update, or at least incorporate this in Tyros II.

Scott
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