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The Green Hornet
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I just looked at the Yamaha instructional video for the 2816 and it's not too bad.
However, the chick doing the voice-over would be drawn and quartered if she were speaking that fast in a classroom. Man, does that chick move fast. Like the old saying, "It's easy if you know how...."
The video does break down the unit into its functional parts and discusses them. There are several references though that refer the viewer to the owner's manual; Hey, that's why I sent for the video!
But, it is helpful but moves very very fast. Like move the cursor 4 times and click ok and then enter and F1 and F2 and enter and ok and enter ALL WITHIN 8 SECONDS.
But, thank you Yamaha for the video; I suspect there will a second video and, for sure, an expensive book titled, the 2816 Made Easy.
Green Hornet

However, the chick doing the voice-over would be drawn and quartered if she were speaking that fast in a classroom. Man, does that chick move fast. Like the old saying, "It's easy if you know how...."
The video does break down the unit into its functional parts and discusses them. There are several references though that refer the viewer to the owner's manual; Hey, that's why I sent for the video!
But, it is helpful but moves very very fast. Like move the cursor 4 times and click ok and then enter and F1 and F2 and enter and ok and enter ALL WITHIN 8 SECONDS.
But, thank you Yamaha for the video; I suspect there will a second video and, for sure, an expensive book titled, the 2816 Made Easy.
Green Hornet


