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Registration Memories
The Registration function allows the current instrument setup (sound/style selection, all settings, etc.) to be stored
to a registration memory, and conveniently recalled at the touch of a button. Each of the seven registration buttons
contain four banks (A, B, C, and D), allowing up to 28 different registration memories to be stored.
Registrations can also be loaded from/saved to USB memory devices. Please refer to page 61 for more information.
Settings stored in Registration memories
General
Selected sound
Dual Mode / Split Mode
(sounds, volume balance, split point)
Reverb, Effects, Amp Simulator
(type, settings)
Transpose
(Key Transpose only)
Metronome
(Beat, Tempo, Volume)
Settings
Basic Settings*
Virtual Technician
Rhythm Settings
Key Settings
MIDI Settings
Selecting a Registration memory
Press the REGISTRATION button.
The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn on
to indicate that the registration function is in use, and the
registration selection screen will be shown in the LCD display.
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Concert Grand
Bank (A, B, C, or D)
Press the SOUND buttons to select the desired registration
memory. Press the same SOUND button repeatedly to cycle
through the four banks (A, B, C, and D).
»
Jazz Organ
/ Fretless Bass
Registration 4
»
Alternatively, press the
d
or
c
VALUE buttons to cycle through
all 28 different registration memories.
Exiting Registration mode (restore previous settings)
To return to normal playing mode without selecting the registration
(i.e. restore the previous panel settings):
Press the REGISTRATION button.
The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn off,
and the instrument will return to normal playing mode.
Example:
To select registration memory 4B, press
the ORGAN button (memory #4) twice.
×2
* Wall EQ, Speaker Volume, Phones Volume, Line Out Volume, Audio Recorder Gain, and Power Settings will not be stored to Registration memories.