Don't mention it George. I am glad your trip to the store was worthwhile (I always knew you as a very "dedicated" and conscientious guy). I will keep the questions comming. Who knows, I may even get a special discount when I decide to order my next keyboard
I dont't know if you forgot, but back in 2000 I bought an X1 from you; in fact it was the last one you had in stock at the time, I was "tickle pink" that I was able to get it. You were also of great help and eager to pass on your knowledge on arranger Keyboards, something I knew nothing about at the time.
To be honest with you; if this problem with the chord harmony is solved, I may go back to the X1, I do miss it on my live performances. The PSR2000 is also a great keyboard, but because of the file storage deficiencies it does hinder me from having the material I want to have available on my gigs.
Ketron boards have a great interaction with the player and saving files, styles and registrations is a "breeze" compared to what Yamaha has to offer in that department. There is no "perfect" keyboard, but Ketron is getting pretty close to having it; remember, Yamaha, Roland, Technics and others are into a "million" other products, Ketron is strictly keyboards and sound modules; it's their one and only line of business.
Go to work George!
Mario