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Function settings

The Function settings include detailed settings for the instrument’s voices, effects, split point, tuning, and more. Button shortcuts can be used to quickly access commonly used settings: hold a shortcut button for longer than a second to directly access the related setting.

Locating and Editing the Function Settings

1 Press the [FUNCTION] button.

StyleVol

100

2 Use the CATEGORY [f ] and [r ] buttons to select the required item.

For details on individual settings refer to the FUNC- TION Setting List on page 63.

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Current item

3 Set the value as required using the dial, the

[+]and [-] buttons, or the [0] – [9] number buttons.

For ON/OFF settings use the [+] button to turn the function ON and the [-] button to turn the function OFF. Use the [+] button to begin execution of opera- tions, or the [-] button to cancel the selected opera- tion. All these settings can be conveniently reset to their initial default values by pressing the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously. (The exception to this is Ini- tial Setup Send and Bulk Send, which is an opera- tion, not a setting.)

 

 

Directly enter

 

 

numeric values

• Decrease a

 

• Increase a

value by 1

 

value by 1

• Turn a setting

 

• Turn a setting

OFF

Reset a value to

ON

• Cancel an

its default setting

• Execute an

operation

 

operation

4 If necessary, hold the [FUNCTION] button for longer than a second to save your settings to flash memory.

Although all settings are retained by the instrument while the power is on, your custom settings will be lost when the power is turned off unless you save them to flash memory. Simply save the settings to flash memory by holding the [FUNCTION] button for more than a second, and your settings will be retained in flash memory even while the power is off and will be recalled the next time the instrument is turned on.

Hold for longer than a second

CAUTION

Do not turn off the power while saving settings, otherwise the data may be damaged or lost.

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Yamaha PSR-293, PSR-295 Function settings, Locating and Editing the Function Settings, Current item, Directly enter