As people can tell by my previous postings, I'm rather bummed out that the PSR 2000 doesn't have immediate access to the count-in intro. This intro is invaluable for breaks within songs.

I would like for Yamaha to find a way to activate this intro without having to go through menus on the display. How about whenever the BREAK and INTRO buttons are pressed simultaneously, this would activate the count-intro.

A less desirable option would be a footpedal option for the count-intro.

Another suggestion would be to be able to have OTS associated with floppy styles.

It would be wonderful also if Yamaha developed a modest 5, 6, or 7 button midi footpedal for use with the PSR 2000. This, especially since the harmony button is so far away from the keys.

Another beef is when I'm playing a style and I want to turn one part down. When I press MIXING CONSOLE, I should immediately be able to start turning up or down style parts. But the default parameter when the MIXING CONSOLE button is pressed is for revoice. I have to select E in order to begin adjusting volumes. The default parameter when MIXING CONSOLE is pressed should be for part volume because this is the most critical thing during a live gig.

Mic reverb settings should be accessible within the MIC SETTINGS display, especially since there is some empty space in this display.

Yes, there should be a way to press a registration in the display and call up the eight songs or parameters associated with each button.

There should be a default global setting that can be saved so that when you turn on the keyboard, everything is set just perfectly for the individual user.

So, George, please pass along my ideas if they seem at all practicable.

Yamaha should listen to me, as I recently purchased two PSR 2000s.

Larry