Another annoyance for me, is if I am trying to audition a style.. I have a USB stick with a lot files, in folders.. If I pick a style, and then decide to try another, I go back up out of that folder.. However once I have done that, I don't know what folder my new style was in.
It would be a nice touch, if that folder stayed highlighted, or had a small symbol next to it. So I could get back to. So if I audition a style, I must either write down on paper the location, or copy it to my user folder, or I might not find it again.. My usual procedure, is to audition a LOT of styles, and copy them to a temporary user folder. Then eventually I clean up the user folder, once the song is finished.. I delete, the unused styles
Which brings me to the next annoyance. Why did Yamaha programmers decide to change the terminology of 'move and copy'?.. In every computer, and kbd system I have ever used in any system, is 'Copy' and then move to new folder, and hit 'paste'.. Genos has decided to use 'copy to'..instead of 'paste'.. So you copy something and use copy too to a new place. Granted it is not a big change..
Not a big deal. but the earlier more logical process, of copy and paste, has been used for decades now.. I'm not sure if it the new generation of code programmers, but I'm beginning to HATE manufacturers making change strickly for 'change itself'.. It is not logical, and it is not an improvement..