Using Registration Memory
MASTER CONTROL CARD PLAYER
Normally, before playing something you need to set up the Digital Piano by configuring a number of different settings, including layer and split on/off, a tone selection for each zone, equalizer settings, and DSP settings. You can save up to 64 Digital Piano setups (which include control panel and internal settings) to registration memory for later recall when you need them. Each setup is saved as “registration data.”
Registration Data
The following are the settings that are stored as registration data when you save a Digital Piano setup.
•Layer ON/OFF
•Split ON/OFF
•Split point
•Reverb ON/OFF
•Reverb type
•Chorus ON/OFF
•Chorus type
•Each zone tone number
•Each zone INT/EXT ON/OFF
•All common parameters (page
•All zone parameters (page
•Following function menu items (page
•Touch Response
•Pedal Assign
•Temperament type
•Temperament key note
•Stretch Tuning
•Acoustic Resonance ON/OFF
•Half Pedal Effect
NOTE
•The Digital Piano’s current mode (MASTER CONTROL, CARD PLAYER, ZONE EDIT) is not included in registration data. This means that the Digital Piano’s mode does not change when you recall registration data.
•The following function menu settings are not included in registration data. You can, however, perform the backup operation (page
•Tuning
•EQ Hold
•Display Contrast
•Song MIDI Out
•Song Volume
•Song
•Song Repeat
•The backup operation (page
Registration Memory
Operations
During registration data save and recall operations, the location of the data in registration memory is specified using a bank number and an area number. Registration memory has eight banks, each of which is divided into eight areas.
To save a setup as registration data
1. Configure the Digital Piano with the settings you want to save.
2. Press the (REGISTRATION) button so the lamp below it is lit. This is the REGISTRATION mode.
Lit
Bank number
3. Use the (w, q) buttons to scroll through the banks (1 to 8) until the bank where you want to save the registration data is displayed.