Anyone here using the Yamaha PSR3000 ?

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Anyone here using the Yamaha PSR3000 ?

Postby w » Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:36 am

I am having some problems setting up my Yamaha PSR 3000 real time arranger keyboard to receive/transmit midi.

If you have this keyboard could you give me some help. The Yamaha manual is of liitle help to me.
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Postby Jerm » Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:16 am

I don't have one but perhaps you could the details of the problem.
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Postby w » Thu May 03, 2007 10:19 am

I keep trying to record the midi data but can not get it done using Metro LX.

I can do it with DigitalPerformer 4.6 and CubaseSX3 but end up in complete frustration using Metro LX. Therefore, nothing changes in the physical/midi setup in using the midi sequencers.

Multi-track midi recording/playback happens as follows using the real time arranger keyboard:

Midi data is sent and received to/from 12 midi tracks in total.

When you play the right hand ( melody part of a song ) midi data is sent/received in 3 midi tracks.

When you "chord" in the left hand the "band" sends/receives midi data in 8 midi tracks. Briefly, my term "band" means that there may be a drum part, guitar, piano and so on.

How do I setup metro to multi track record/playback?
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Postby Jerm » Thu May 03, 2007 10:40 am

The easiest way would be to record enable a track and assign its output to Port:PSR3000. This would be selected from the edit port selection in the output popup of the tracks window. Then record on to the single track. After recording completes, use the expand by channel command to place each MIDI channel on an individual track.

Alternatively you could assign each channel a track and select the corresponding MIDI input channels you want to record from for each track.
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Postby w » Thu May 03, 2007 4:13 pm

TVM.

The easiest way would be to record enable a track and assign its output to Port:PSR3000


After trying that it was still not recording correctly. Then I realized by clicking on that output column that I should assign the output to Port-PSR3000-ALL. That is, using that drop-down-menu and selecting "ALL" at the bottom of that listing of tracks 1 through 16 ).



After recording I played that track and VICTORY.

then I used the expand by channel.

Victory!!!

Sometime later on I will try assigning each channel to it's corresponding MIDI output.

Once again, thanks Jerm it now works for me.
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Postby Jerm » Thu May 03, 2007 4:32 pm

w wrote:...on that output column...

I assume you mean the input select column (inpsel) here and not the outputs column.
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Postby w » Thu May 03, 2007 10:27 pm

Opps.

Yes the input select column.
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Re: Anyone here using the Yamaha PSR3000 ?

Postby ivette.carlier » Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:26 pm

I’ve got a yamaha PSR 3000 and i had the problem that you met. Simple trick : Record it to one midi track. Then use "dissolve part" from the midi menu. Hope I’ve helped you.
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