Hi Nobby,
Thanks for reply, my situation is that I generaly work in a Trio, that is myself on keys backing two singers (typical arranger keyboard environment) the singers I work with are paranoid about gaps in their performance so I do a lot of segue playing, I will have to find the quickest way of changing registrations on the fly with no pregnant pauses, going from one song to another with the least button pushing as possible, I play everything live from memory (no midifiles)I dont use any type of running/word sheets so I will have to do it all from memory, I have not found it to stressful on my PSR740 or the PSR730 before that. Is the 2000 radicaly different, I'm buying one without even playing it first and for Pro use its a big worry for me as my PSR740 has now been sold so there's no going back, will look at your way of storing registrations, am open to all suggestions.
Hi JimJamJammin,
Here's the Web address of my PSR2000 supplier, I have used them before and I know they usually come a long way down from their advertised price, its worth ringing them whenever your in the market for something musical, best of luck with your 2000.
http://www.musicalinstrumentmegastore.co.uk/itm01441.htm

[This message has been edited by pasadoble (edited 01-02-2002).]