I just got a Yamaha MFC10 (10 pedal) midi foot controller unit to use with my Yamaha PSR2000. Programing the MFC10 to trigger basic arranger functions was a cinch.
The MFC10 allows you to trigger just about any midi command function (program change, control change, basic arranger functions to up to 90 (10 banks of 10) custom foot controller pedal assignments.
I programmed the first bank of MFC10 foot pedals (10) to trigger: intro 1 & 2, Main A,B,C, and D (with fills), Ending 1 & 2, and start & stop. There is also a volume pedal included as part of the rather large (24" x 8-1/2" x 1-1/2") MFC10 unit as well. Since I rarely (if ever) use a volume pedal, I would have prefered that the large volume pedal wasn't built into the MFC10, as it would have greatly reduced the size & weight (7-3/4 lbs/3.52 kg) of the unit.
Unfortunately, the MFC10's rather large size prevents me from using it with my standard X type Quik-lok stand because the stand's X cross braces prevents easy access to all of the pedals.
Because of this, I'm now looking for a new keyboard stand which will allow me to use the MFC10 while performing (when playing sitting or standing).
The Yamaha PSR2000, disappointingly, does not include midi (SYSex) support for it's 'multi-pad' buttons (4), 'one touch' buttons (4), or any of the eight 'registration memory' buttons.
If it did, one would be able to trigger these buttons remotely from the MFC10 foot controller. Having the ability to trigger these buttons (especially the multi-pads) via foot pedals is a greatly needed feature as mulitpads triggered live during a song really brings added realism and spontaneity. Trying to trigger these multipads with your finger, while playing the keyboard with two hands in a pianistic fashion, is very awkward, if not impossible. The best solution is for Yamaha to incorporate a din socket to support a multiple (4-6 pedal) foot controller unit, but I guess that can't be done without a hardware upgrade. The next best thing (and probably the easiest to do via software OS upgrade) is to implement SYSex support for these buttons. Yamaha could develop a MFC10 template of these SYSex commands which could then be sent from the 2000 (via PSR2000 midi menu screen) to the MFC10 (much like the PSR9000 already has).
Ok, I guess it's time to go shopping for a new portable (relatively lightweight) keyboard stand now (buying add on's never ends, does it?
I need a keyboard stand which allows sufficient floor room for convenient placement of the MFC10 + additional damper pedal too. Here are some possibilities which I've been considering:
Ultimate 'Apex PLUS' (AX-48BP), includes mic boom
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http://www.ultimatesupport.com/APEXMIC.HTM Ultimate Deltex (DX-48B):
http://www.ultimatesupport.com/DELTEX2.HTM Quicklok Monolith (model M-91):
http://www.quiklok.com/search_list.taf?_function=detail&Layout_0_uid1=33262 Anybody have any experience/feedback regarding any of these keyboard stands or have other recommendations? - Scott
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 11-25-2001).]