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E-49
Registration Memory Features
Registration memory lets you store up to 32 digital piano
setups (4 sets × 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you need
them. The following is a list of settings that are saved in
registration memory.
Registration Memory Settings
Tone
Rhythm
Tempo
Layer on/off
Split on/off
Split point
Auto Harmonize on/off
Mixer settings (Channels 1 to 10)
Effect settings
Touch Response settings
Soft/sostenuto pedal jack
Transpose
Tuning
Accompaniment volume setting
Pitch bend range
Auto Harmonize type
MODE button setting
Synchro standby state
Mixer Hold
DSP Hold
Synthesizer Mode parameters (Vibrato Waveform, Vibrato
Delay, Vibrato Rate, and Vibrato Depth only)
NOTE
Each bank of registration memory initially contains data
when you first use the digital piano. Simple replace the
existing data with your own data.
Registration memory functions are disabled while you
are using the SMF Player, Song Memory or demo tune
function.
Registration memory functions are also disabled while
you are using the card slot (page E-81).
Registration Memory
Setup Names
You can assign setups into one of 32 areas, which you can
select using BANK buttons 1 through 4 and the four
REGISTRATION buttons. Area names range from 1-1 through
8-4 as shown below.
1 Use the BANK button to select the bank. Each press of
BANK cycles through the bank numbers from 1 to 8.
2 Pressing one of the REGISTRATION buttons (1 to 4) selects
the corresponding area in the currently selected bank.
NOTE
Whenever you save a setup and assign it a setup name,
any setup data previously assigned to that name is
replaced with the new data.
You can use the digital pianos USB capabilities to save
your setup data to a computer or other external storage
device. See Internet Data Expansion System on page
E-79 for details.
You can save setup data to an SD memory card, if you
want. See Saving Data on page E-80 for more
information.
1-1BANK 1 1-2 1-3 1-4
2-1BANK 2 2-2 2-3
2-4
4-1BANK 4 4-2 4-3 4-4
5-4
3-1BANK 3 3-2 3-3
6-1BANK 6 6-2 6-3 6-4
5-1BANK 5 5-2 5-3
7-1BANK 7 7-2 7-3 7-4
8-1BANK 8 8-2 8-3 8-4
3-4
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