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#200280 - 03/04/00 08:24 PM
PSR 9000 Hard Drive Problem!
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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Hey all you PSR 9000 users around the world. I'm having a hell of a hard time getting the drive to work. Here's my problem. I installed a Toshiba 1.3 gig that I bought from Yamaha for the PSR 8000's. I formated the drive just fine. I created a directory called XG Songs. I then took an XG standard midi file disk with 8 songs on it and when to the copy file prompt. I then saw all the songs and I chose the all copy and hit next and went to the destination disk of Hard Drive XG song directory and copied all the songs to the hard drive. Now,,,,, in the old PSR 8000 to find a song on the drive all I had to do was hit song select, choose the hard drive directory I wanted, and scroll down and choose the song I wanted to play and push start. However,,,,,,, on the 9000 everytime I push one of the song buttons marked with a I -V, all I get is that the disk is not in the drive. I can't figure out how to select the hard drive as the source of playing a midi file. The manual really sucks in this area. There is almost no information on doing anything other than the simplist tasks. All of you guys that think the X1 manual is bad, just wait till you see this one! I haven't been this frustrated since the first time I looked at the roland G800 manual. Please help if you can. Especially you european users who have had this product for a couple of months now. I appreciate any help offered. Thanks, George Kaye PS. What I thought of this keyboard when I tried it in October at Yamaha is still my humble opinion. The sounds are good, the styles are just OK and the operating system leaves much to be desired. But, it is a Yamaha, and it looks great and the speakers are wonderful. However, I still don't like not being able to call up any sound I want in a song or style quickly without having to enter into a recording mode. If there is another way of doing it, I've spent all day today looking for it and can't find it. I did an A-B test of styles and sounds between the X1 and PSR 9000, and I still think the styles in the X1 are much more exciting and the hard disk's ability to find things quickly and change things quickly are a plus in my opinion. Maybe after a few sessions with the 9000 I will change my opinion. I like it alot, but I would have liked to have seen some major enhancments that just are not there yet. George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
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#200281 - 03/05/00 02:42 AM
Re: PSR 9000 Hard Drive Problem!
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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I think I found the answer to my question after reading through the owners manual again tonight. If after entering the song button I choose the "pop up" page, I will enter the page that lets me select a drive and than a directory. Since my 9000's are at the store and not at home, I will have to wait until I go to the store to try this out, but I think I found it! I think I read this page 20 times before realizing what Yamaha was trying to tell me. Also, if I am reading this correctly, If I go into Part settings, while in the mixing console mode, if I move over using the arrow control to the word "voice", it seems I can go into each part and change the sound I want without going into the record mode. The manual states that I can make the changes then call up the custom voice display and store these settings. All the paramaters can be stored together with the custom voice. If I then save all this as a registration, than I can probably have my changes without actually having to go into the record mode like I had to on the PSR 8000. I really hope this will work. It's 2:30 AM Sunday morning. I'm up because my 21 year old sun who goes to UC Riverside, just called and woke me up because he an a shool friend had a few too many beers and were needing someone to help one of them win a bet! Now I can't go back to sleep, so I was reading the owners manual again, and the words finally jumped out at me. Goodnight (or good morning, depending on what part of the world you live in) George Kaye
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
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