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Reset to Piano (without power off/on)

Started by KeyboardEd, January 20, 2024, 04:20:00 PM

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KeyboardEd

I've been away for a while and actually didn't think I'd be playing again. I have become very rusty with functions & operations.

I am restarting the learning curve and I cannot figure out how to go between using accompaniment/styles and back to the start-up piano mode without power cycling my SX-900.

On my previous PSR there was a single button to do that but this SX doesn't have one that I know about.

Amwilburn

I'm guessing you had a CVP previously, as older CVP's (up until the CVP509) had a Piano reset button which would turn everything else off, and set voice 1 to the default piano. It was like an emergency stop button; turned off your style, metronome, layer, left and sent you back to just piano. It was great! I miss that button (they've replaced it with piano Room, which is similar but not the same, because when you exit piano room you're back to whatever the voices/splits/style you were just using prior)

I don't recall *any* PSR ever having that button, though? You always had to manually go back and turn everything else off. Although on the next bootup, you could just save that keyboard state to a registration and use that as your 'piano reset'.


Mark

Fred Smith

Quote from: KeyboardEd on January 20, 2024, 04:20:00 PM
On my previous PSR there was a single button to do that but this SX doesn't have one that I know about.

CVPs had that button, but not PSRs.

The simplest would be for you to create a registration which loads the settings you want.

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Denn

Hello, Simple thing, turn off the accompaniment button. The kbd will revert to full kbd if you have the piano voice in R1.
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DerekA

Quote from: Fred Smith on January 20, 2024, 09:41:44 PM
CVPs had that button, but not PSRs.

PSR-E series had a "portable grand" button that did this, I guess that's what the OP is meaning
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