I just noticed something today at my store. When I turn on the PSR2100 I still get the Registration memories I've called up before turning off the keyboard automatically. On the PSR2000, whenever you turned off the keyboard, your registration memories would be gone and when turning on the next time you would have to remember to recall the bank you saved in order to have anyting on the 8 registration buttons. If you wrote 8 memories and forgot to save them as a bank, you had lost your registrations. Now, on the PSR2100, whatever you have saved on the 8 buttons is retained when you turn off and then back on again. I also found in the owners manual that you can clear all the 8 registration buttons by holding the highest B key while turning on the keyboard. Doing the initialization which is holding the highest C key while turning on the keyboard does not erase whatever registrations were stored in the 8 buttons.
I'm really glad Yamaha did this in the new operating system because many of my customers were upset to find out they didn't really save their registration memories until they saved them as a bank either on the floppy disk or in the user memory area. Thank you Yamaha for changing this.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years)
West Hills, California
(Retired 2021)