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#98769 - 09/04/01 03:52 PM Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
Nobby Offline
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Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 707
Loc: Palmyra Mo. U.S.A.
Hi Everyone,
I saw this link today, there's lots of info. here. Including a thing where you can compare any of their boards. I typed in the PSR-2000 & the 740. This is put out by Yamaha! Joe Francis pointed this out over on the PK forum. Maybe a lot of your questions could be answered by Yamaha! There's a place to type in questions that are not already answered.
Check it out,
Nobby
PS: Oh yes the address!! http://solutionsnetwork.yamaha.com
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#98770 - 09/04/01 11:35 PM Re: Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
TomTomSF Offline
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
Nobby,
I don't want your post to have a "0" next to it for long!

Check out this Yamaha site for a side-by-side comparison of the new PSR1000, PSR2000 and PSR9000 keyboards. http://solutionsnetwork.yamaha.com/knowledge/portcomp1.asp
In fact, you can enter almost any Yamaha keyboard into the Comparison Chart.
Tom
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#98771 - 09/05/01 01:51 AM Re: Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
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Registered: 06/01/98
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Yes, this is a useful site. It has been listed on the Yamaha page at Synth Zone for a few months now.

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#98772 - 09/05/01 04:41 AM Re: Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
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Registered: 12/31/69
Posts: 610
Loc: Florida
It answered one Question I was looking for all the time ....

THE PSR2000 have 580k(46,000 notes) Memory for the Composer.that's a higher memory than the 9000PRO and the psr9000!

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#98773 - 09/05/01 05:49 AM Re: Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
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Registered: 12/12/00
Posts: 275
Loc: Madison, Wisconsin USA
The comparison chart shows only 4 user styles. I wish there were more. I wonder if you can edit the factory styles and save them back to their original location or if that's forever set in rom. It might not be an issue if you can load a user style quickly but if you are doing it from floppy disk.... hmmm The psr2000 is still very interesting to me.

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#98774 - 09/05/01 11:25 AM Re: Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
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Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 707
Loc: Palmyra Mo. U.S.A.
Hi Vic01,
Read your other posting on this subject.
I may be wrong, but I believe these are 4 custom slots like the 3 on the 740 and have nothing to do with the flash memory storage
where you will store styles, songs, and registration settings,they will share the same area. It will act a little like a CP hd. Anyway read the other posting,it will show where you can use styles from the floppy without loading. You can play songs also.
Take care,
Nobby


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#98775 - 09/06/01 07:05 AM Re: Yamaha Users ---A Service & support center
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Registered: 12/12/00
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Loc: Madison, Wisconsin USA
Hi Nobby. So you have 4 user slots plus the ability to flash styles into a memeory area. That's an interesting approach. I'm sure we'll be hearing more on this units actual capabilities pretty soon. Looks like they're getting close to lift off.

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