First I went to load my USER styles from my recently broken keyboard. I turned on the backup, and it got stuck on the Yamaha logo in the display. Finally an error message came on that I didn't bother reading. [Now I figured out that the problem was that I had a defective floppy in the keyboard when I turned it on]. I turned off and on the keyboard and it worked fine. It did so several times after turning it off and on. Nevertheless, I got scared because this is my backup keyboard and my other PSR2000 just broke. Little did I know that for some reason my USER registrations got erased during this error message thing. I found this out at my job.
When I got to the job, I discovered with horror that the LCD display had a crack in the window. I guess my keyboard in its case bumped hard against the luggage carrier that I keep in the trunk. Now I'm really scared. It didn't affect my performance, but it was hard not to be flustered during my job.
Then I saw that the registrations weren't there, including my global registration that sets all of the parameters. Now I felt really freaked out. Luckily, after setting everything manually, everything went off wonderfully.
When I got home, I loaded the registrations again, and they stay saved when I turn off the keyboard. Shew!
Now I hope this keyboard holds up during the 3-4 week wait while the other keyboard is getting repaired.
From now on I am going to keep an extra layer of foam on top of the keyboard when I put it in the case. If the LCD window cracks anymore, it might affect the display.
I never dreamed that I would have to be worried that my PSR2000 wouldn't last even one month, but now I am.
Larry
[This message has been edited by Beakybird (edited 05-07-2002).]