On 1/17/22 4:05 PM, Kevin Cole wrote:
OK, I'll split them out again into "Panel" and "GM" files.
GM is already covered by GM.rgd. GM is a standard. No need to
reinvent the file for the PSR-220.
The programs in GM2.rgd pretty closely match the GM programs listed in
the Yamaha manual.
OK, I'll split them out again into "Panel" and "GM" files.
The programs in GM2.rgd pretty closely match the GM programs listed in the
Yamaha manual.
However, the percussion instruments in the key mapping, though similar, are
different enough that I think the PSR-220 / PSR-230 needs its own GM
Just pushed an update to git that should help address the issues
people are having with ~/rosegarden filling up with a mess of audio
files for multiple projects.
It's always been possible to change the audio file path in the
document properties (View > Document Properties... > Audio; or
On 1/17/22 8:07 AM, Kevin Cole wrote:
But, even though sending from the computer to
the keyboard uses the GM mappings, playing on the keyboard directly
uses the Panel mappings. So I suppose question 0 is "How do I make
sense of that?"
That's just how Yamaha designed it. It makes sense in
The continued adventures of Yamaha PSR-220... Previously, our intrepid
hero had created the program entries but not the percussion key
entries or control entries... ;-)
After some study, I now have a bigger RGD file but also questions,
questions, questions.
The Yamaha manual indicates that there