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Originally posted by Beakybird:
It's best to use Registration memory to completely set up a song, however. You can not only select style and tempo, but transpose, mic settings, initial instrument, reverb, eq, the whole mix.

The MFD is great for seeking ideas but not for performing.

On a Yamaha keyboard, the registration system has everything one needs to develop a catalog of song material. Transpose on the MFD would be a nice thing, but I cannot see why it is essential.

Beakybird



I've never used the MFD when performing...it is handy for some things, but, registrations are, by far, the best way to do sets.

With so much storage available, you can have as many registrations as you need, and instantaneous access.

Ian
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