Registering the panel settings1, Recalling the registered panel settings, Registering the panel settings – Yamaha PSR-540 User Manual
Page 55
55
Registering the Panel Settings
1
Set up the panel controls as required.
2
Press the round Registration Memory button to call up the
Registration Memory function.
• Any data that was previously
recorded in the Registration
Memory location you
selected will be erased and
replaced by the new settings.
• The Registration Memory
contents will be retained
even after turning the power
off. See page 135 for details.
In this example, the panel settings are memorized to button number 3.
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings
Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [1]
through [4].
• Registration data cannot be
recalled when the One Touch
Setting function is on.
• Some parameters cannot be
recalled depending on the
selected mode. For example,
you cannot recall the Voice
R2/L voices in the Style
Record mode and Pad
Record mode even if you
press the Registration
Memory buttons, since only
the Voice R1 voice is used in
those modes.
In this example, the panel settings memorized to button number 3 are recalled.
• For details about Accompa-
niment parameters (page
54).
• The Freeze function will
automatically be turned on
when one of the following
modes, Song, Style Record
or Pad Record is engaged.
2
Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [1]
through [4].
In this example, only the voice parameter (other than Voice L) settings memo-
rized to button number 3 are recalled.
3
While holding the [MEMORY] button, press one of the REGIS-
TRATION MEMORY buttons: [1] through [4].
Registration Memory
When the FREEZE function is engaged, selecting a different Registration Memory
setup will not change any of the accompaniment and Voice L parameters (all other
parameters will change as programmed). This allows you to use the auto accompani-
ment and select different Registration Memory setups, without suddenly disturbing the
flow of the accompaniment.
1
Press the [FREEZE] button.
The [FREEZE] lamp lights.
The Accompaniment Freeze function
53