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Originally posted by Midnite Rider:
Scott: If Yamaha changed it so that the registration sequence reset when you went to Reg-1, I think you would suddenly hear complaints from people that are using it successfully the way it is. Midnite


I think you’re completely wrong. The Reg Seq & Reg Memory button settings (1-8) need to be linked directly to each other. Currently, when you change the Reg Sequence’s 1-8 registrations via the next/back buttons, the Reg Memory buttons change accordingly. It only makes logical sense that the reverse (selecting a Reg Memory button directly and subsequently having the Reg Seq setting change too) work the same way.

As far as people possibly complaining about what (to me) is obviously a bug fix, using the ‘Reg Sequence’ feature itself is optional, and can be easily turned on or off as desired.

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Originally posted by Midnite Rider:
I dont use the sequence function, but I know that when they change things that aren't broke it always messes me up.


Well, I say it ‘is’ broke. All the other arrangers I’ve played allow you to do this. Since you don’t even use the Reg Seq function , fixing it shouldn’t mess you up. I challenge anyone who uses the Reg Sequence feature the way it works now, to give me one good reason to leave it the way it is. How will changing it (as I described) cause any problems? Midnite: Perhaps it’s because you don’t even use the Reg. Sequence function, that you don’t understand. Frankly, I’m certain that this problem (bug) was actually just an oversite, and never intended by Yamaha. Unfortunately, whether they’d admit it or not though, is another story, because to correct this would be costly for Yamaha, especially since flash rom upgradeability is no longer a PSR2000 option.

- Scott


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[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 05-06-2002).]
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