Uncle Dave,

Thanks very much for the warm welcome.

Since you are very familiar with these keyboards, and have experience setting them up for someone that can't use the display, what is your recommendation for making the best use of registrations? Is it better to use one full registration bank per song, storing everything including styles, or is it better to think of the registrations in terms of instrumentation and only have a few reg banks depending on what combination of voices you want to use?

I have kind of been leaning towards using one reg bank per song, where everything is captured, even pedal assignments and styles, but I admit I have trouble remembering where and how to make some of the settings I want. Do the folks you have done setups for have some sort of system they use to make things easier?

Rick

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Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
I have set up several keyboards for blind friends and this psr 3000 is among the easiest to get around on. Not many hidden features, no touch screen. It's pretty simple to access all the neccesary buttons, expect the few tricky ones hidden in menus.
Anyway ........ welcome to the family, and have a great stay!
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Rick Alfaro
Yamaha PSR3000
Roland EXR7S