I actually shut off the audio in those YouTube videos, and that seems to help somewhat. Quite honestly, your videos are some of the very VERY few I have ever sat through that required me to use the English captions. I normally don't bother.
Good idea about just slowing down the video. I don't think that it is that I am a particularly slow reader, as when I read, the words form images in my brain so I wind up thinking about what the words are SHOWING me. Maybe that is also my conflict with trying to watch a video with captions. I am trying to "watch" two things at once.
Anyway, I decided to just putter around with YEM today. I took the USB stick over to my Genos and ran the expansion install on version #3 of the three files I generated in the den. Install went OK, as far as getting any error messages to the contrary would indicate. But when the Genos rebooted, although the new expansion install had wiped out the Hammond voice library I had installed previously, what SHOULD have been around 40+ packs I wanted to install showed only 12 of them making it to the Genos. That is when I decided to crank up the PC in that "music" room and try another installation file creation there. Basically chose the same selections (.ppf & .cpf) as I tried on the other computer. File type for the installation file is .cpi. But the pack install size showed 803 mb instead of the 932 mb previously. So I plugged it into the Genos and ran the expansion install again.
When that finished and the Genos rebooted, well ****, I had the same result. Out of those 40 or so project files, only 12 made it to the Genos. And yes, they were the same ones previously. Just to see if maybe the installation was failing to erase and format expansion memory, I ran the install on the Hammond voice library mentioned above again, and when that finished up, yes, I had those Hammond voices installed just like it was supposed to do. At that point I ran out of patience and just shut everything down.
What the heck is going on? Obviously I am doing something wrong, as this program has been used for years by a bunch of you folks, and I haven't really seen anyone throwing a big red flag onto Yamaha's field about it. Why is the install program in the Genos only loading 12 of the 40 project files into my keyboard? Or is it that YEM is doing the filtering in that expansion file before it ever gets to be plugged into the Genos? Does REM just shut down the import when it hits a file it doesn't like, yet neglect to inform anyone about that happening? Or does the Genos do something similar when it sees an entry in the installation file it doesn't like?
Just out of curiosity, how can I check to see how much of the expansion RAM in the Genos is actually being utilized by what it IS loading in?
Sure would aggravate me to learn that I bought a number of expansion packages that I can't even use. Or do they need to be loaded SOLELY into the GENOS without being alongside anything else? Man, that would be a kick to the nether regions.