Everyone has their own technique for setting up registration files, and there is no right or wrong when it comes to using this incredible feature. In my case, I prefer using each button in the 3000's bank of 8 as a single song file, and using this technique, it allows me to name each button with that song's name.
The greatest thing about registrations, especially with Yamaha keyboards, is their versitility. Lots of options, each of which can be saved independently, and most of which can really enhance your performance. The only unfortunate thing about registrations is many owners never explore all the possibilities the keyboards have to offer. Much of this is because of the poorly written instruction manuals. Thankfully, Joe Waters at PSR-Tutorial has provided PSR users with lots of great, well written lessons that makes the learning curve a lot easier. Joe posted my personal
registrations today, some of which I believe forum members will find interesting. However, the Brown Eye Girl and Johnny B Goode registrations will only work if you have the user styles I link to those individual registrations. If you want them, email me and I'll be more than happy to send them via return mail.
Additionally, some of the registrations are transposed--mainly for my convenience. Therefore, you may wish to transpose them back to the key of "C" and resave them for your own playing or singing preferences.
Enjoy,
Gary