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Setup names, E-49 – Casio PX410R User Manual

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E-49

Registration Memory Features

Registration memory lets you store up to 32 digital piano
setups (4 sets

× 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you need

them. The following is a list of settings that are saved in
registration memory.

Registration Memory Settings

• Tone
• Rhythm
• Tempo
• Layer on/off
• Split on/off
• Split point
• Auto Harmonize on/off
• Mixer settings (Channels 1 to 10)
• Effect settings
• Touch Response settings
• Soft/sostenuto pedal jack
• Transpose
• Tuning
• Accompaniment volume setting
• Pitch bend range
• Auto Harmonize type
• MODE button setting
• Synchro standby state
• Mixer Hold
• DSP Hold
• Synthesizer Mode parameters (Vibrato Waveform, Vibrato

Delay, Vibrato Rate, and Vibrato Depth only)

NOTE

• Each bank of registration memory initially contains data

when you first use the digital piano. Simple replace the
existing data with your own data.

• Registration memory functions are disabled while you

are using the SMF Player, Song Memory or demo tune
function.

• Registration memory functions are also disabled while

you are using the card slot (page E-81).

Registration Memory

Setup Names

You can assign setups into one of 32 areas, which you can
select using BANK buttons 1 through 4 and the four
REGISTRATION buttons. Area names range from 1-1 through
8-4 as shown below.

1 Use the BANK button to select the bank. Each press of

BANK cycles through the bank numbers from 1 to 8.

2 Pressing one of the REGISTRATION buttons (1 to 4) selects

the corresponding area in the currently selected bank.

NOTE

• Whenever you save a setup and assign it a setup name,

any setup data previously assigned to that name is
replaced with the new data.

• You can use the digital piano’s USB capabilities to save

your setup data to a computer or other external storage
device. See “Internet Data Expansion System” on page
E-79 for details.

• You can save setup data to an SD memory card, if you

want. See “Saving Data” on page E-80 for more
information.

1-1

BANK 1

1-2

1-3

1-4

2-1

BANK 2

2-2

2-3

2-4

4-1

BANK 4

4-2

4-3

4-4

5-4

3-1

BANK 3

3-2

3-3

6-1

BANK 6

6-2

6-3

6-4

5-1

BANK 5

5-2

5-3

7-1

BANK 7

7-2

7-3

7-4

8-1

BANK 8

8-2

8-3

8-4

3-4

1

2

3

4

2

1

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