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Using the Registration Buttons
Using the Registration Buttons
Procedure for Creating Registration Sets
Prepare the Registrations
A convenient way to make the sequence of Registration buttons to be pressed
easy to understand is to store the panel settings starting from the Registration
[1] button, continuing with subsequent buttons in accordance with the
progression of the song.
Save the Registrations to the USB memory or User memory
If you want to use more than twelve Registrations in a song, save the settings
for Registration buttons [1]–[12] to a USB memory or User memory as a set,
then continue to store further panel settings again, starting from Registration
button [1]. Save all of the Registration sets you have set to the USB memory or
user memory.
Arrange the Registrations in the sequence they are to be used
Save the Registration sets to the USB memory or user memory in the order they
are to be used in the song. You can use the File Edit function (p. 124) to alter
the sequence and names of registrations contained on the USB memory or
User memory (p. 111) as well as delete such registrations (p. 122).
Using Registration Sets
Call up the Registration sets saved on the USB memory to the ATELIER
Insert the USB memory containing the saved Registration sets into the external
memory connector, and read the Registration sets into the ATELIER.
Switch the Registration sets as you perform
Press the Registration buttons to switch Registrations as you play the song.
To call up the next Registration Set, press the [Load Next] button, then press
the Registration buttons.
fig.03-03.eps
1.
Make all the panel settings that you wish to store.
2.
While holding down the [Write] button, press one of the
Registration buttons [1]–[12].
The panel settings will be stored in the selected Registration button.
Storing Registrations
You can also assign the “Right
+ Load Next” to the foot switch
and use it to call up subsequent
Registration sets (p. 135).
For details on the settings that
are stored in a Registration,
refer to “Settings That Are
Stored In the Registration
Buttons” (p. 281).
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