Posted by: Scottyee
January 11th, 2002: My LUCKY Day ! - 01/11/02 02:49 PM
I feel so lucky to have learned 3 'new' things today which will make both my music and gigs go smoother now:
first: Uncle Dave's suggestion of switching the foot controler pedals assignments which will enable me to use the 'same' pedal to trigger 'pitch bend' and 'sustain'.
second: Bsharps' excellent suggestion carpet/rug with velcro idea to keep foot pedals from moving.
and NOW, my 3rd January 11th (self) discovery (ha ha, I actually discovered this one on my own):
The Yamaha PSR2000 only supports loading 'one' Memory Registration Bank (of 8 individual registration) at a time. What I didn't know is that there's a feature which will AUTOMATICALLY load the next Memory Registration Bank when you reach the end (registration #8) of the first memory bank. This is a fantastic discovery because many of my songs require me to move thru more than 8 custom registration setups. I think I'll 'mark' this day (1/11/02) down as a momentous day in my arranger keyboard journey. Thanks to everyone (especially Nigel Spence) for making this forum great.
first: Uncle Dave's suggestion of switching the foot controler pedals assignments which will enable me to use the 'same' pedal to trigger 'pitch bend' and 'sustain'.
second: Bsharps' excellent suggestion carpet/rug with velcro idea to keep foot pedals from moving.
and NOW, my 3rd January 11th (self) discovery (ha ha, I actually discovered this one on my own):
The Yamaha PSR2000 only supports loading 'one' Memory Registration Bank (of 8 individual registration) at a time. What I didn't know is that there's a feature which will AUTOMATICALLY load the next Memory Registration Bank when you reach the end (registration #8) of the first memory bank. This is a fantastic discovery because many of my songs require me to move thru more than 8 custom registration setups. I think I'll 'mark' this day (1/11/02) down as a momentous day in my arranger keyboard journey. Thanks to everyone (especially Nigel Spence) for making this forum great.