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Registration Memories
The Registration function allows the current instrument setup (sound selections, split point, reverb and effect
settings, and various other panel options) to be stored to a memory and conveniently recalled at the touch of
a button. There are two banks (‘A’ and ‘B’) for each registration button, allowing up to 16 different registration
memories to be stored.
Registrations can also be loaded/saved to a USB memory device. Please refer to pages 117/122 for more information.
Functions and Settings stored in Registration memories
Functions
Selected sound
(including primary sound for each category)
Dual Mode / Split Mode / Four Hands Mode
(including settings)
Reverb, Effects
(Type, Settings)
Metronome
(Beat, Tempo, Volume)
Settings
Basic Settings
(with exceptions)
Virtual Technician Settings
MIDI Settings
* Changes made to the Auto Power Off setting will be stored to User
Memory automatically.
* For a complete listing of the settings that can be stored to Registration
memories, please refer to pages 140~141.
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Selecting a Registration memory
Entering Registration mode
Press the REGISTRATION button.
The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn on to
indicate that the registration function is in use.
Selecting a Registration memory
When the registration function is in use:
Press the FUNCTION button to toggle between registration
memory bank ‘A’ and ‘B’.
Press a SOUND button to select the desired registration memory.
The name of the selected registration memory will be shown in
the LCD display.
Registration
name
Select
Bank A/B
Exiting Registration mode
Press the REGISTRATION button.
The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn off,
and the button panel will return to normal operation.
Example:
To select registration memory B-3 (when
bank ‘A’ is selected), press the FUNCTION button,
then press the E.PIANO (memory 3) button.
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