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#125382 - 09/19/01 02:44 AM registration memory psr2000
Alain Offline
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Registered: 02/28/99
Posts: 380
Loc: De Panne , Belgium
I would like to save some settings (no touch response, main volume maximum, style vol.80 and asign a setting to my footswitch).
I saved this in a registration memory but when I recall another style the volumes change.
Is it not possible to avoid this ?
How to copy the internal styles to a disk ?
Thanks,
Alain

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#125383 - 09/19/01 03:28 AM Re: registration memory psr2000
Rodrigues Offline
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Registered: 09/20/99
Posts: 95
Loc: Portugal
Hi Alain,

Please inform me, how is the beat indication on PSR 2000?
Eg.: On PSR 740, for that, there are four dots on the second display; on PSR 9000 there are four Leds below the display.
How is on PSR 2000?

I have read the entire owner's manual and I didn't find any answer. A clear beat indication during the measure of a style, is important for me. Eg.: for a measure of 4/4 I nead to see the 1, 2, 3, 4 beat time position.

Thanks
Regards
Carlos Rodrigues

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#125384 - 09/19/01 03:31 AM Re: registration memory psr2000
Alain Offline
Member

Registered: 02/28/99
Posts: 380
Loc: De Panne , Belgium
Hello,
You only see one led below the display.
You see the beat indication but only on one led. You don't see the postition off 1,2,3 and 4.
Greetings,
Alain

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#125385 - 09/19/01 09:02 AM Re: registration memory psr2000
Rodrigues Offline
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Registered: 09/20/99
Posts: 95
Loc: Portugal
Hi Alain,

Please clarify:
On the display (figure on page 51 of owner's manual) we can see some indication about BAR, BEAT, TEMPO. When the style is playing doesn't appear on the Display BEAT=1, BEAT=2, BEAT=3 and BEAT=4 (repeating this for a style of 4/4) along with the style playing?
The Led you are speaking about, where is it positioned on the keyboard? (please indicate a button near to the led in order I can see it on the picture of PSR 2000).

My problem is that I need to know where is the time for a wanted beat. Eg.: I want to begin to play a music at the 3 beat of the measure. How can we know this with PSR 2000?

Thanks
Greetings
Carlos Rodrigues

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#125386 - 09/19/01 10:43 AM Re: registration memory psr2000
Beakybird Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
Since you are one of the first owners of this keyboard, the best place to get help is by calling your country's Yamaha representative. Their tech support usually has a keyboard available so that they can give you step by step instructions on how to do what you want.

I hope the problem you're having saving the volume setting to a registration isn't a glitch.

Keep us informed on how the keyboard is working.

Larry

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