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PSR 770/970 Registration + User Memory. Full ??

Started by joeloss1, January 27, 2018, 07:28:15 AM

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joeloss1

On my 770, I have saved my backing tracks(for sax playing) I made to user files to save inserting a USB stick the whole time.
All works fine although now no registrations light up (I only saved one for mic reverb).
Sorry I'm not very tech......I'm thinking my user files have taken up all the memory space from registration memory  ???
I did a factory reset....no difference.
Any help appreciated.
John.

panos

If you have saved all tracks on user file,they are not saved on the usb stick.
They are all saved on instruments internal memory.
Copy and paste all files to the usb tab.

Preset tab is internal keyboard's memory that we cannot change
User tab is also internal keyboard's memory that we can save songs and files but is got limits.
Usb tab is the usb stick memory.

Do you see a usb tab on your Psr?


joeloss1

Thanks for info.
I wanted to save files to internal memo as I have done.
I just wondered if,by doing this (about 30 midi file tracks),  this would not leave any space left for registration memory as the buttons don't light up since I saved to user.
Thanks.
John.

EileenL

The user section is not that large and is also used for any packs you may use. Most use the user section as a work bench for adjusting or editing and then save to USB
Eileen

Misu

Hi John,

My midi files, one song, 3~4 min have max. 100 Kb -> 10 songs to 1 MB.
My S970 have 13 MB keyboard user memory (if I don't make a mistake for S770 is the same, you must check)
This is not connected with Expansion memory 160MB in your case.
So look on the size of files on the computer and normally you can copy around of 130 songs.
When will be full you will have a message <memory full> and you can erase some files.
So use the user keyboard for live.

Regards
Mihai
PSR SX-900; PA 1000; AKX 10

joeloss1

Great.....many thanks for info. More than enough user memory for me.
John.