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Originally posted by Dnj:
My head would explode trying to organize and remmnber all that MF stuff Scott posted YIKES!


Donny: Perhaps I'm merely a genius cuz it didn't take long at all for me to master the above. If needed in the begining (as a cheat sheet) just tape a small piece of paper to the keyboard of the above OTS voice chart.

Though I continue to use custom registrations for situations which demand strict reg setups (medleys, and songs which involve a lot of style vari/voice changes, I personally prefer using the Music Finder method for playing more casual venues: piano bar cocktail lounge, nursing homes, etc as it allows for a more spontaneous way to select/choose songs & make 'on the fly' OTS setting changes. Donny, I appreciate that the Music Finder doesn't work for you, but (for me) over time, I have discovered it more and more useful and a preferable way to more spontaneously perform (at least for me). I suppose much of the appeal of this method follows the path of intuitive playing which I prefer over the more structured formal approach of registration sequence playing where you're locked in to a set registration sequence. The bottom line is that each method has its merits.

Scott
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