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Storing a Combination of Stops
1.
From the main screen, use the memory bank select [M–]/[M+] pistons to select the number of the memory bank
that you want to recall.
If you hold down the memory bank select [M–]/[M+] piston, the memory bank number will continue changing
consecutively.
Simply pressing a memory bank select [M–]/[M+] piston will not recall a registration.
2.
Press one of the general memory pistons or division memory pistons (C-380 only).
If you press a general memory [1]–[5] piston, the corresponding registration will be recalled from the general memory bank you
selected in step 1.
If you press a MAN I division memory [1]–[5] piston, the corresponding registration will be recalled from the MAN I division memory
bank.
If you press a MAN II division memory [1]–[5] piston, the corresponding registration will be recalled from the MAN II division memory
bank.
Simply by pressing the [NEXT] piston, or the [PREV] piston (C-380 only), you can successively recall the registrations that are stored at
the general pistons.
For example, if you will be performing a recital, you can use the memories to store your registrations in the order in which you will be
using them, and then smoothly switch to the next registration while you perform.
fig.piston-2.eps
Even if you press the [NEXT] piston after arriving at number 5 of memory bank M20, you will stay at memory bank M20
number 5.
You can also assign the function of the [NEXT] piston, or the [PREV] piston (C-380 only) to a kick switch so that you can use
your foot to switch between registrations (p. 45).
After using [M–] [M+] pistons to change the memory bank, pressing the [NEXT] piston will select the next piston of the
newly selected memory bank.

Recalling a Registration from a Different Memory Bank

Recalling Registrations Successively
M01
1 3452
M02
689107
M20
99 100
Each press recalls
the next registration
Each press recalls the previous registration
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