Hi Colin,
can you try to play the reg in the Yamaha Registration Manager?
It is maybe because it is from another model,or maybe someone else can make the reg work for the Genos and upload it again?
https://psrtutorial.com/util/best.htmlI probably watched this midi on how the music goes, then just improvised on how the parts should change using transpositions:
https://app.box.com/s/uah49znhdvm1hjvgbeogkycku529k9s8As long as I have used transpositions in the registrations, the midi recorder would played back and displayed the whole cover in just one key.
So I had to do an audio recording and hoped for the volumes of the sounds and the equalizer wouldn't sounded really bad on the computer.
But before the recording I made a test midi recording to see what the midi players is recording and to keep the basics of the sheet music and the chords that I have chosen:
https://app.box.com/s/uxf6wq1b6zxne6tk7cr613mi19k92sarIf you play that midi on your Genos,make sure you will display the sheet in the key of Dm(there is an option on your screen to do that).
The melody (right hand) channels are 1 and 3.
While I have used the harmony for the sounds(so it adds more notes),for each part of the song display the one with the lesser notes.
(You can press pause and display another channel)
The chord symbols will all be displayed
(The basic melody goes Dm,Gsus4,Gm,C,Dm
afterwards Dm,Bb,Gm,C,Dm and at the end of this part Bbdim,Gdim7,Edim7 and back to Dm.And maybe some "extra" chords were used at the end of each part to help me move to a new key).
I am not sure though, if I have the right to tell you how to play the song because there may be better and more "pro" chords to choose and I don't want to confuse you.
p.s.
By the way the exact notes and beautiful intro of the song we first heard them on Pink Floyd's Echoes.