That doesn't sound right not being able to select a drum kit for tracks other than 9 and 10.. I can understand if you're recording styles, but if you're using the 16 tracks you should be able to select a drum kit for a track... Doesn't it work similiar to the PSR-740? On the 740 you chose a track, then R1,R2,L and so forth. If the 2000 is using "main" in the way the 740 used R1 you should be able to choose a drum kit... it would be pointless to only be able to record drums on 9 and 10.. If that's the case how are you supposed to add cymbal crashes here and there and other percussive sounds??? I know professional synths have the drum track default to track 10 (with the exception of the Yamaha EX series), but the sequencer on the PSR-2000 shouldn't be set up like that...

Squeak
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