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 in one of eight registration memories, and conveniently recalled at the touch of a button.
Settings stored in registration memories
Sound settings |
| Tone settings | |
Selected sound (including dual and split mode settings) |
| Tone Control | |
Effect and Reverb settings |
| Wall EQ | |
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| Tuning | |
Virtual Technician settings | |||
| Damper Hold on/off | ||
Voicing |
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Damper Resonance |
| Keyboard settings | |
String Resonance |
| Lower Octave Shift | |
| Lower Pedal on/off | ||
Touch Curve |
| Layer Octave Shift | |
Temperament |
| Layer Dynamics | |
Stretch Tuning |
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Selecting a registration
Press the REGISTRATION button.
The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn on to indicate that the registration function is in use, and the sound(s) for the currently selected registration memory will be shown in the LCD display.
Press one of the REGISTRATION SELECT buttons (i.e. SOUND
SELECT buttons) numbered from
Press the REGISTRATION button to return to normal operation.
The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn off.
Storing a registration
Playing the Piano
Press and hold the REGISTRATION button for a few seconds.
The REGISTRATION (SOUND) SELECT buttons will start to flash.
Press one of the REGISTRATION (SOUND) SELECT buttons to select the memory in which to store the new registration.
A beep will sound to confirm that the registration has been stored in the selected memory.
Save Regist to Select 1 - 8
Resetting all registrations
Press and hold the REGISTRATION and PLAY/STOP buttons, then turn the instrument’s power off/on.
All registrations will be reset to the factory default settings.
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