BTW a more long-winded but possibly more straightforward method

is to create a new instrument in the Midi Device Manager, add

a new bank to it and then edit in the voice names by hand from

the instrument's display (if you don't have a list). Then export

this instrument to a new .rgd file.

You may also want to customise the Reverb etc controls for the PSR

in the rgd setup.

I think this is how I created the Korg-M1.rgd file

which I am attaching since it doesn't seem to be in the current set.

30 years old now but still sounds great!

Regards,

Chuck Elliot.


On 1/1/22 8:45 PM, Kevin Cole wrote:
Hi,

I'm VERY new to Rosegarden, and MIDI devices in general. I'm on a
Pop!_OS 20.04 Linux box (effectively Ubuntu 20.04), running Rosegarden
19.12.  Someone sold me a used Yamaha PSR-220 cheap, and it seems to
be in good working condition -- not that I've ever had a keyboard
before.

So. As I understand things, it would be nice to have an ".rgd" file
that corresponds to my keyboard. I couldn't find such a file, but
decided to see if I could create one. (It wasn't obvious to me that
the existing ones were gzipped, but I found that out when I tried to
edit one.)

A few questions then:

1. Is there already a PSR-220 file somewhere? If so, where?

2. If not, is there a good description of how to create one? Looking
at a gunzipped Yamaha-PSR-E223-YPT-220.rgd, it looks like there's an
awful lot of info that I'm not certain how to collect.

Thanks!


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