Why does Yamaha not listen to its users??? That USB speed isn't good. After all the problems and confusion from before regarding the flash upgrading for the PSR-2000, you'd think Yamaha would add it to the PSR-2100. I honestly feel that Yamaha really doesn't give two sh**ts about the arrangers users out there.. They know pros are using them, yet they still fall short. Their marketing strategies are really crappy.. To get something simple on a keyboard you always have to go up a model. A good example: if I want something as small as a modulation wheel for my PSR-550, I have to go up a model and spend considerably more if I want just that feature alone. It's like that for PSR-2000 owners as well. If you want flash upgrading you have to spend a great deal more and buy the PSR-9000, 9000 Pro and so on.... Yamaha has no intention of removing that line between arrangers and synths. They devote all their work on the synths, and just throw the scraps to arranger users. Steve Deming if you read this please explain to us why Yamaha always falls a few steps short with the new arrangers??? Would it have killed them to add flash upgrades, sequencers that looped outside of style recording, and better build quality to their arrangers????

Squeak
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