Graham,
Thanks for that heads-up on formatting to FAT16 to make the USB Pen Drives compatible to the PSR3000. Now why don’t they tell you of these gotchas in the Users Manual. I am glad you found the PSR3000 to exceed your expectations.
I was quite shocked too when I first auditioned this toy-like gadget. My first reaction was, hey these guys have repackaged a Tyros in a cheaper lighter plastic case. They should have named it Tyros Le.
The only criticism I had were the cheap wimpy Casio like keys. But then, this thing is so affordable that even Pro musicians who would otherwise pass on an arranger would buy this for its features and sound. Besides, these guys have better controllers to drive it anyway.
In a brilliant marketing move, Yamaha has forever changed the arranger marketplace with this PSR3000. It has so many features and such a wonderful collection of quality sounds that it will send all other manufactures back to their drawing board. It is the same situation back when Korg redefined the arranger market with their very first i3 or their all in one workstation M1.
I expect the PSR3000 killer to arrive in a couple of years but not in the form of a hardware arranger but perhaps a software arranger like OMB. Then all musicians would clamor for is an 88 key weighted controller in the likes of the one that went inside the CVP-309. What an incredible feel!
Tapas