I am not an expert, just evolved from the damaged pSR3000 and I had this problem.
It has partially been solved by:
1. Pressing MENU button and
2. on page 2 selecting the MIDI option,
3. selecting RECEIVE
4. assignning the "keybord" option to he first channels 1 and 2 instead of what it was there.
By doing that that , the full ROLAND piano with weighted keys works in parallell with the original keyboard honouring the split and I think the ustain pedal also works. The comfort for a fomrer piano player is using 80+ keys and having their the dynamic response close to a real piano.
The drawback is that you cannot take the piano to a party, so you stil should practice on the original Yamaha.
The problem I see though is thT the MIDI setup does not seem to be saved globally, but it seems to be specific to a saved registration.
I still do not know if this can be made globally persistant.
Hi timeless,
you are wrong here:
a MIDI setup can ONLY be saved GLOBALLY (as a so called "User MIDI template"). A MIDI setup can NOT be saved ("memorized") to a
Registration, so a Registration can NOT change the MIDI setup.
With all Tyros- and PSR-S models (also on PSR-3000), saving the current MIDI settings (= MIDI setup) as a user MIDI template works as follows:
- Make the desired settings in "Function > MIDI >
Edit" display.
- Press [
Exit] button (once) to leave the MIDI
Edit display.
- Go to USER tab.
- Press
Save and enter a meaningful file name.
- Press
OK to save your User MIDI template. (On most models you can save up to 10 User MIDI templates this way.)
- Make sure that you new MIDI template is SELECTED now. (This is absolutely necessary so that this template is automatically reloaded the next time the keyboard is restarted!)
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris