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All settings for the upper manual, lower manual, and pedalboard can be stored together in one of the general pistons — .
Heres how to make settings using the menus. Perform these steps from the main screen. For a list of the menu items, refer to the next page.
Storing
Recalling
• Cancel the setting.
• Return to the previous
menu.
5. Put the setting into effect.
Turning the settings off
If you need to store six or more different settings, you can use memory banks.
For details, refer to p. 34 of the owner’s manual.
The piston is also called
the “cancel piston” (all stops
turned off).
Press
Press
Press
For the categories 3. Song Recorder and 11. Save/Load (USB),
there will be additional items to select after you've entered
the menu.
If a Yes/No confirmation
screen appears
While holding
Making Settings in the Menus
2. Select the item.
1. Access the menu.
3. Enter the item.
Storing Your Favorite Settings
Menu List
4. Change the item’s
setting.
Press
Press
Press
Press
Turn
Turn
Setting category
Contents of the category
Detailed items
Recording, play back song, Saving,
deleting, and copying song data
Save General Piston
Load General Piston
Delete General Piston
Save Voice Setup
Load Voice Setup
Delete Voice Setup
Format USB Memory
Factory Reset
Save/load the contents of
the general pistons, voice setup or
Format the USB Memory
• Screen contrast
• V-LINK setting
• MEL and BASS coupler settings
Expression pedal settings
MAN-I/Pedal
MAN-II
Shutter
Kick SW R
Kick SW L
Reverb settings
Room Type
Wall Type
Display Contrast
V-LINK
Bass Split
Mel Split
Song
Tempo
Measure
Metronome Volume
Beat
Play Mode
Save Song
Delete Song
Copy Song
External device settings
MIDI settings
Settings for pitch and Temperament
Pitch
Temperament
Tuning
Transpose
Listen to demo songs
Tremulant settings
Depth
Rate
Group
Song
Tempo
Satellite VR
Local
Tone Name
Tx Piston
Aux In Volume
Aux In Reverb
Line Out Gain
PC
Bank MSB
Bank LSB
Volume
Octave
Reverb
Source/MIDI CH
= CH1–16
Name
Volume
Octave
Reverb
Warmth
Presence
Brilliance
Source/MIDI CH
= USER
Name
or
• Selecting sounds that are not available
via the sound tablets
• MIDI coupler settings
• Adjusting sounds
* Details of the available items will
depend on the Source/MIDI CH
setting.
• USER = internal sound generator
• CH1–16 = MIDI transmit channel
The range will depend on the
division that is selected.