Doc,

I use the Music Finder a lot, and I love it. I also use about two dozen third-party style files that I have fine tuned for specific songs and right hand voices. Those styles are stored in the keyboard's onboard memory and can readily be accessed by the Music Finder.

I recently set up a friend's PSR-3000 with a registration bank of right hand voices. The registration bank was labeled "Voices" and each of the 8 registrations has two voices--R1 and R2. They can be selected independently, and and layered, which is great. And each of those voices is custom tuned with their own volume levels. For example, I created a great, grand-piano voice that is an octave lower, has a fair amount of echo and reverb, and the volume is 115. I then created a string layer, without changing the octave, but it too has some reverb, but no echo. That was done using the keyboard's onboard Sound Creator program, which is really incredible. The piano voice I used was a GM voice, which is not stereo sampled and works extremely well using the Bose L1 Compact.

The bank of 8 registrations took just an hour to create, and now he has some incredible right hand voices to work with. And, selecting them does not interfere with the song registration he's performing the song with.

Lots and lots of options available, all of which are easily accessible,

Gary cool
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