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#210659 - 08/24/04 06:06 PM
Re: PSR3000 glitches that PSR2100 didn't have
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Larry,
I never use the organ flutes, so I can't provide any information on those.
As for the break/auto fill, it works correctly if you press any of the fills other than the variation you are currently working with.
As to the miss-endings, press ending II or III, then hit ending I (fill & hit ending) and the keyboard will revert to that one with no problem.
Gary
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#210661 - 08/25/04 01:20 PM
Re: PSR3000 glitches that PSR2100 didn't have
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Registered: 10/24/02
Posts: 238
Loc: Buena Park, CA, USA
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1. The organ flute volumes are too low. You need to use both R1 & R2 at full volume to do a solo.
This is not a glitch. There is a volume control in the sound creator, set it where you like it.
2. Pressing BREAK and then a Style Variation button (A, B, C, D) you don't get an auto fill in, even if auto fill in is pressed. The resulting sound is poor. I really dislike this.
This is probably not a glitch, but I will pass along your comments.
3. If you accidentally press the wrong ending, too bad. You have to wait until the end to change endings. Of course, that is too late. When I choose the wrong ending, it feels like I got onto the wrong highway, and there's nothing I can do about it until the next exit.
Definitely not a glitch. The 2100 didn't even have the three ending buttons, so it doesnt relate. Tyros behaves exactly the same. Changing styles on the fly and in particular endings is complex and so the programmers made rules to avoid really bad sounds. Its a good thing.
[This message has been edited by YamahaUS1 (edited 08-25-2004).]
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#210663 - 08/25/04 06:19 PM
Re: PSR3000 glitches that PSR2100 didn't have
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Beakybird:
One question, however, why can you easily switch from INTRO C to INTRO B and you cannot switch from ENDING C to ENDING B without waiting for the ending to play out?
Beakybird I've wondered the same thing. There is a workaround though. When an Ending is pressed i.e. A, B, C - and it is doing its thing, you can press one of the Variation buttons to 'escape' from the Ending and the Keyboard returns to the Style accompaniment mode. You can then press one of the other Endings (the one you thought you wanted when you pressed the wrong one ). There is a small delay between the pressing of a Variation and then pressing the 'appropriate' Ending button of your choice but with a little finesse it can be done in a near seamless manner. It can even add a little flair to an existing Ending - [the 'right' one of course]. Best regards, Mike
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