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#128221 - 11/13/04 02:29 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR 2100 and MFC 10?
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Registered: 11/12/04
Posts: 58
Loc: Hoofddorp, NH, the Nethelands
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Thanks for answering, but that doesn't help me a lot. All I need is the arranger functions: Main A, B, C, D and Break. Begin and End I never use on my 9000Pro config of the MFC-10 (instead I have the Harmony and Left on/of programmed, but I can even live without these on the 2100).
So who can tell me what to do to get Main A, B, C, D and Break programmed on the MFC-10?
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#128223 - 11/13/04 07:41 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR 2100 and MFC 10?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by lacobo: Can anyone help me how to configure the 2100 and / or the MFC-10?. Lacobo: I'm a former MFC10 & PSR2000 (which has the same exact midi configiration as the PSR2100) owner and have had a lot of experience using these two units together. A critically useful feature on your 9000Pro (and on the PSR9000 & Tyros as well) is a dedicated MFC10 template 'Setup & Configuration Page,' which allows you to program (via Yamaha SysEX) & assign MFC10 foot pedal functions from the keyboard. Regretably, both the PSR2000/2100 doesn't include this. On the PSR2100, you must program & assign foot pedal functions on the MFC10 itself, and because the MFC10 (via the unit itself) doesn't support programming anything beyond basic midi CC (control change) arranger functions (start, stop, variation 1,2,3,4, and fill), you won't be able to assign the plethera of Yamaha specific functions you could with the 9000pro via the dedicated MFC10 page. I've since sold my MFC10 (along with manual) to SZ member Richard Peck, so perhaps he can provide you with assistance: http://www.synthzone.com/cgi-bin/ubbmisc.cgi?action=getbio&UserName=Richard+Peck In the meantime, here's a link to another thread on this topic: http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/002455.html Good luck, Scott
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#128228 - 11/13/04 11:31 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR 2100 and MFC 10?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave: it only takes a split second to reach up ...... I only use 2 foot pedals. One for sustain, and one for vocal harmony on/off. Even a split second off the keys can often be 'too long', especially when you're actually playing chord voicing with your left hand (with left voice ON) . Having to take your fingers off the keys interferes with the song's live left hand part musicality. For this reason, on my Tyros (which supports 3 pedals) I use a compact & lightweight personally customized Technote brand 'model FC2' FOUR (4) foot pedal unit; assigning the 3 Yamaha Tyros dedicated foot controler foot pedal outputs to: * Sustain * Vocal Harmony on/off * Fill Self (fills: single/repeatng) I plan to assign the 4th remaining foot pedal available on the FC2 unit via MIDI, using the following small midi controller box: http://tomscarff.tripod.com/foot_pedal/foot_switch_pedal.htm of which I just recently purchased from our good synthzone buddy Larry Levin (Beakybird), which allows you to assign the midi pedal function to one of several midi control change functions. I plan to assign it midi sustain, freeing up the sustain pedal currently assigned on Tyros to tigger 'glide' or other Yamaha specific function. I look forward to having four foot pedal assignments available for my Tyros now, and which is MUCH smaller, lighter, and compact than the MFC10, or most all of the other multi-foot switch pedal units out on the market. Scott WARNING!: Though you may possibly be able to still purchase this pedal (from the UK only): http://www.technote.com/productdetails.asp?prodid=8845&returnto=/products.asp?catid= this cannot be used (out of the box) on a Yamaha PSR/Tyros keyboard as it was specifically designed only for the Tehnics KN5000 KN6000 keyboard. I had to remove the SINGLE output cord's multi- DIN connection, drill 4 separate holes on the back of the FC2 directly behind each foot pedal, and then mount 4 separate 1/4" sockets into each hole, soldering the pair of wires from each foot pedal wire to corresponding socket. Connecting the Tryos/PSR keyboard is now simply plug & play. - Scott
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