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Started by micdonk, January 13, 2024, 07:35:15 AM

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micdonk

Hello every one,

I wonder if there is any information about the structure of the registration file?
I managend to reveille the msb and lsb of the multipad. And this make me curious

Gunnar Jonny

Hi.
In usermanual page 96 it say:

NOTE
For information on the parameters that can be registered with the Registration Memory function, refer to the Registration section of the "Parameter
Chart" in the Data List on the website.

Link: https://europe.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/2179948/Genos2_DL_En_A0.zip

All manuals & Documents:
https://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/musical_instruments/keyboards/arranger_workstations/genos2/downloads.html#product-tabs

Hope this is for any help.

BogdanH

Quote from: micdonk on January 13, 2024, 07:35:15 AM
I wonder if there is any information about the structure of the registration file?
...
As far I know there is no document available.

I have checked few registration files with hex viewer and I think the general structure is relative simple to understand. However it would require a lot of time before one could be able to actually parse plethora of parameters and then, for example, apply that knowledge into some software that would do... what? And how often and by how many it would be used? I just think it's not worth the effort.

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

Fred Smith

Quote from: BogdanH on January 13, 2024, 07:55:32 AM
it would require a lot of time before one could be able to actually parse plethora of parameters and then, for example, apply that knowledge into some software that would do... what? And how often and by how many it would be used? I just think it's not worth the effort.

Fortunately, Murray Best disagrees with you.

Cheers,
Fred
Fred Smith,
Saskatoon, SK
Sun Lakes, AZ
Genos, Bose L1 compacts, Finale 2015
Check out my Registration Lessons

murrayb

Bojan

And 22,000 downloaders of YRM would also disagree.
One can do without most things, but not without the pleasure of music.

Check out my Registration Manager at:  http://psrtutorial.com/util/best.html

BogdanH

@Fred & Murray
Btw. I'm among those 22.000 downloaders -although I downloaded it out of curiosity and tried it only once. Not because I would think it's not a good software... I just don't need it. And because YRM wasn't updated to PSR-SX series keyboard, I assume that SX owners in general aren't that much interested in it.
But one is true: if someone really needs such software, then it's priceless!

Greetings,
Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

murrayb

Bogdan:

You missed something on the SX as an update was posted in Dec 2019, which has been accessed almost 7,000 times.  It's no longer posted anywhere because version 5.3 replaced it, but continues to be downloaded from the original link.

One can do without most things, but not without the pleasure of music.

Check out my Registration Manager at:  http://psrtutorial.com/util/best.html

BogdanH

Murray,
Thank you for pointing me on that!
-it seems I forgot to read the content of your page when I downloaded YRM.

Best wishes,
Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

johan

If you have two different keyboard models like me (S670 and SX700), the registration tool of Murray Best is very handy. Also nice to make an overview of all the registrations in one registration bank. I know other people also like the tool for "mass conversions" but this is a part of the program that I do not use.
SX900 and S670
Former keyboards: E433, E463, SX700

micdonk

Thankyou all for the replays.

I also use YRM. But I am curious about de file structure.
Mr Murray has done a great job creating YRM and he is one of the few with a great deal of knowledge.
deep respect for him.

greetings Michel