Something has gone wrong with my PSR S975. please help.
I had all my 8 registrations beautifully set up to 8 different instruments .
I have the freeze button transpose key highlighted and saved into memory 2 (User and USB).
Now when I set to the transpose button to +1 or +2 for one instrument, it plays well. When I change the voice using a different instrument, all parameters are locked except the transpose which goes back to 0 and does not hold.Not sure why all the parameters such as voices, split point etc are frozen except the transpose feature!!
Naz
It's hard to help you as it's hard to know exactly what you are doing.
We understand you have 8 registrations. But what does "freeze button ... saved into memory 2" mean? And what's "User and USB" about? And "all parameters are locked"?
Here's some help:
1. A registration will remember what only you tell it to. You tell it what to memorize on the screen which comes up after you press the memory button. Only the groups that are checked will be memorized.
2. You can save a registration bank to the User drive, or a USB stick, or both if you want. Where you store a registration bank is immaterial to its operation. But from your post I'm not sure you understand the registration save process. If you did, you would know you can have far more than 8 registrations -- you just save registration banks to a file on a drive.
If a registration is changing the transpose setting, it's because (1) you told it to set the transpose to zero when you memorized it,
and (2) Freeze of transpose is off (either because the Freeze button is not on, or because you didn't check Transpose in the Freeze setting screen).
If you don't want a registration to change the transpose setting, by far the simplest is to
re-memorize that registration, and ensure the Transpose box is unchecked (this screen comes up after you press the Memory button, and
before you press the relevant registration button). Once you've told the registration not to change the Transpose setting, you don't have to worry about Freeze.
You would benefit from watching my registration videos (link in signature).
Cheers,
Fred