PSRREGSHUFFLE
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NAME
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psrregshuffle (PSR Registration Shuffler) - A program for
organizing PSR registration bank files
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SYNOPSIS
OPTIONS
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show program’s version number and exit
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show this help message and exit
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PURPOSE
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If you’re using your PSR keyboard for live gigs
you’re most probably employing its registration banks
for storing each song’s panel settings. After some
time you might grow quite a large set of registration banks
this way. While creating those is quite straight-forward
organization is quite time consuming. Especially if you have
your banks organized according to your set list.
In most cases a song’s settings don’t change
(much) between gigs. But the set list might change. And than
you’re spending quite some time with assembling new
registration banks out of your existing banks. What makes
the process so time consuming is the fact that you always
have to store your new bank to disc in order to load another
one which holds the settings for the next song. Than you
need to load the new bank again for storing the song in it.
And so on.
The PSR Registration Shuffler is meant to set an abrupt
end to this. You will still need to create your
registrations on the keyboard. And you need to apply changes
to them on the keyboard, too. But when you’re
preparing for an upcoming gig and need to assemble new bank
files out of pre-existing registrations only you can do so
within the comfort of your computer at a speed unmatched by
the keyboard.
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HOW IT WORKS
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PSR Registration Shuffler maintains a data directory
where you need to import your bank files to. During that
process the bank file gets split up into single
registrations so that the data directory contains many
singular files with each holding a registration. In that
regard the data directory resembles a library with all
available registrations.
Afterwards you can assemble new bank files of all
registrations. This means the application will create
ready-to-use bank files which you can transfer to your
keyboard. Note that the act of transfer is out of scope for
PSR Registration Shuffler. Depending on your keyboard model
you can use a floppy disc, an USB storage device or some
other kind of connection.
As an added bonus you can set the name of each
registration on the computer, too. So you don’t have
to do so on the keyboard which also can take quite a lot of
time if the instrument doesn’t allow to hook up an
external keyboard. But please keep in mind that this is the
only supported manipulation of registrations. Since the file
format is poorly documented and widely unknown to the public
there are no other changes allowed. You should do them on
the instrument, anyway since on the computer you can’t
listen to your changes.
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ABOUT THE USER-INTERFACE
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The user-interface mainly consists of three tabs:
• Create bank files
• Import registrations
• About
Yet above all tabs there is the data directory chooser.
Use it in order to select the data directory where you want
to import your registrations to and where you want to draw
them from for assembling registration banks.
The first tab is where you can see all available
registrations of the data directory and build new banks.
Therefor two lists are shown side by side. In order to
create a new bank just drag and drop the registrations from
the left list to the right one and push "Save bank
file". You’ll be asked for a filename for the new
bank file then.
In order to populate your data directory you need to
import registrations from existing bank files. This is what
the second tab is for. Please make sure to highlight
(select) all registrations which you want to import.
Not-selected registrations won’t be imported.
The third tab finally shows credits and copyright
information.
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KNOWN BUGS
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As I don’t own any other PSR keyboard except the
PSR-2000 and since the file formats used by those keyboards
are not well documented if at all the PSR-2000 is the only
supported keyboard. If you own any other keyboard and are
willing to provide help of whatever type please get in touch
with me.
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AUTHOR
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Written by Dennis Schulmeister <dennis
−at−
ncc−1701a.homelinux.net>
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright © 2008 Dennis Schulmeister
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The software is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
details.
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