81
Saving a Registration ( REGISTRATION WRITE)
registration (When
y
ou edit the registration settings, the “*” s
y
mbol will appear in the upper right of the top
screen). I
f
you want to keep the modi
ed registration, you must save it
.
When you execute the save operation, the registration that had previously been saved to the sav
e
d
estination will be overwritten and lost. However, the internal factor
y
-set registrations can be
recovere
d
by
executing t
h
e Factor
y
Reset operation.
P

ress the [F2] (WRITE) button.

T
he
EGIST NAME screen will appear.

Use the cursor buttons and the value dial to enter a name

,

and then

p

ress the [F2] (WRITE) button

.
Va
l
ue
d
i
al
C
h
ooses
c
h
a
r
acte
r
s.
Cursor left/ri
g
ht
M
oves t
h
e cursor
.
Cursor u
p
/
d
ow
n
Switc
h
es
b
etween u
pp
ercase/
l
owercase
.
[SHIFT]+[F1]
(
DELETE
)
Deletes the character at the cursor, and
moves t
h
e su
b
se
q
uent c
h
aracters one
place forward.
[SHIFT]+[F2]
(
INSERT
)
Inserts a s
p
ace at t
h
e cursor
l
ocation
.
A screen wi
ll
appear, a
ll
owing you to se
l
ect t
h
e write-
destination re
g
istration.

Use the cursor buttons or the value dial to select the write-destina

-

t

ion re

g

istration, an

d

t

h

en press t

h

e [F2] (EXEC)

b
utton
.
T
he con rmation message will appear
.
A

t the con

rmation screen,

p

ress the [F1] (OK) button to save the

reg

i

strat

i

on.

When the “Completed!” indication appears, the re
g
istration has been saved
.
If
y
ou decide not to save, press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen.
*
1
.
2
.
3
.
4
.
You can a
l
so save t
h
e registration
by
pressing the [F2] (WRITE) button
i
n one o
f
the Vocal Desi
g
ner,
Ensem
bl
e
,
or Bass & Percussion
editin
g
screens.
As the destination o
f
a write, you’ll normally only
b
e a
bl
e to se
l
ect a user registration (U11–U44).
However, i
f
you’ve disabled Preset Protect (p. 78), all
r
egistrations wi
ll
b
e avai
l
a
bl
e as write
d
estinations
.
You can a
l
so se
l
ect t
h
e write
d
estination
by
using
t
he buttons as described on p. 79
.
*
*