Yamaha CVP-203 Owner's Manual - Page 85

Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory

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Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups - Registration Memory Registration Memory is a powerful feature that lets you set up the Clavinova just as you want - selecting specific voices, styles, effect settings etc. - and save your custom panel setup for future recall. Then, when you need those settings, simply press the appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY button. POWER ON OFF METRONOME START STOP SONG EXTRA TRACKS (STYLE) TRACK 2 (L) TRACK 1 (R) MENU MASTER VOLUME REC TOP START / STOP REW FF REPEAT GUIDE DEMO HELP A REGISTRATION MEMORY FADE IN / OUT NEW SONG TEMPO SYNC.START TRANSPOSE FUNCTION B DIGITAL C STUDIO FREEZE 1 MIN STYLE 2 MAX 3 RESET TAP TEMPO 4 SOUND CREATOR D 5 RESET 6 DIGITAL RECORDING E 7 ACMP AUTO FILLIN BREAK INTRO MAIN ENDING / rit. SYNC.STOP SYNC.START START / STOP MIXING CONSOLE BALANCE OTS LINK A B C D PART CHANNEL ON / OFF PART BACK NEXT LCD CONTRAST VOICE EFFECT REVERB DSP VARIATION HARMONY / ECHO MONO LEFT HOLD VOICE PART F ON / OFF G LAYER ENTER VOICE PIANO & HARPSI. E.PIANO ORGAN & ACCORDION PERCUSSION BRASS WOODWIND STRINGS CHOIR & PAD GUITAR SYNTH. BASS XG USER H LEFT MUSIC FINDER ONE TOUCH SETTING I 8 MEMOJ RY 1 2 3 4 DATA PIANO REGISTRATION MEMORY ENTRY FREEZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MEMORY DIRECT ACCESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT Registering Panel Setups - Registration Memory This shows you how to register your custom panel settings to the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons. Make all the settings you want with the panel controls, and Registration Memory will "remember" them for you. 1 Set up the panel controls as desired. For a list of the settings that can be registered, refer to the separate Data List (Parameter Chart). 2 REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MEMORY Keep in mind that songs or styles on disk cannot registered to Registration Memory. If you want to register a disk-based song or style, copy the relevant data to "USER" in the SONG/STYLE display (page 39) and register the data separately. 3 Select the desired parameter groups for the settings you want to register. You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to navigate in this display. To register a parameter group, checkmark the corresponding box. Groups left without checkmarks will not be included in the Registration Memory setting. This allows you to maintain certain settings, even when switching among Registration Memory presets. You can also use the Freeze function (page 87) to override the Registration Memory changes - letting you prevent certain panel settings from being changed. Cancels the registration and returns to the MAIN display. You can also use the [EXIT] button. Enters a checkmark to the selected box. You can also use the [ENTER] button. Removes the checkmark from the selected box. You can also use the [ENTER] button. END Press the desired number button for registering the settings. REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MEMORY Indicator is green......The panel setting is registered, but not selected. Indicator is red .........The panel setting is registered and is currently selected. Indicator is off ..........The panel setting is not registered. The registrations registered here will be lost when the power is turned off, unless you perform the Save operation explained on the next page. Any data that was previously registered to the selected REGISTRATION MEMORY button (indicator is green or red) will be erased and replaced by the new settings. CVP-205/203 85

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CVP-205/203
Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory
Registration Memory is a powerful feature that lets you set up the Clavinova just as you want — selecting specific
voices, styles, effect settings etc. — and save your custom panel setup for future recall. Then, when you need those
settings, simply press the appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY button.
This shows you how to register your custom panel settings to the REGISTRATION
MEMORY buttons. Make all the settings you want with the panel controls, and Registration
Memory will “remember” them for you.
MIN
STYLE
ACMP
MAX
AUTO FILLIN
POWER
ON
OFF
MASTER VOLUME
FADE IN / OUT
METRONOME
START
STOP
OTS LINK
BREAK
INTRO
SONG
EXTRA TRACKS
(STYLE)
TRACK 2
(L)
TRACK 1
(R)
REC
TOP
START / STOP
REW
FF
REPEAT
GUIDE
NEW SONG
TEMPO
SYNC.START
RESET
MAIN
TAP TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
RESET
ENDING / rit.
SYNC.STOP
SYNC.START
START / STOP
A
B
C
D
DIRECT ACCESS
MENU
DEMO
HELP
FUNCTION
DIGITAL
STUDIO
SOUND
CREATOR
DIGITAL
RECORDING
MIXING
CONSOLE
A
B
C
D
E
BALANCE
PART
PART
CHANNEL
ON / OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EXIT
BACK
NEXT
F
G
H
I
J
VOICE PART
ON / OFF
LAYER
LEFT
LCD
CONTRAST
ENTER
DATA
ENTRY
VOICE EFFECT
REVERB
VOICE
PIANO & HARPSI.
BRASS
MUSIC FINDER
PIANO
DSP
VARIATION
HARMONY / ECHO
MONO
LEFT
HOLD
E.PIANO
ORGAN & ACCORDION
PERCUSSION
GUITAR
BASS
WOODWIND
STRINGS
CHOIR & PAD
SYNTH.
XG
USER
ONE TOUCH SETTING
REGISTRATION MEMORY
FREEZE
MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
REGISTRATION MEMORY
FREEZE
MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Registering Panel Setups — Registration Memory
Keep in mind that songs or
styles on disk cannot
registered to Registration
Memory. If you want to
register a disk-based song
or style, copy the relevant
data to
USER
in the
SONG/STYLE
display
(page 39) and register the
data separately.
REGISTRATION MEMORY
FREEZE
MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
E
ND
1
Set up the panel controls as desired.
For a list of the settings that can be registered, refer to the separate Data List
(Parameter Chart).
Select the desired parameter groups
for the settings you want to register.
You can also use the
[DATA ENTRY]
dial
to navigate in this display. To
register a parameter group, checkmark
the corresponding box. Groups left
without checkmarks will not be included
in the
Registration Memory
setting.
This allows you to maintain certain
settings, even when switching among
Registration Memory presets. You can
also use the Freeze function (page 87)
to override the Registration Memory
changes
letting you prevent certain
panel settings from being changed.
Enters a checkmark to the
selected box.
You can also
use the
[ENTER]
button.
Removes the checkmark from
the selected box.
You can also
use the
[ENTER]
button.
Cancels the registration
and returns to the MAIN
display.
You can also use
the
[EXIT]
button.
Press the desired number button for registering the settings.
3
Any data that was previ-
ously registered to the
selected REGISTRATION
MEMORY button (indicator
is green or red) will be
erased and replaced by the
new settings.
Indicator is green
......
The panel setting is registered, but not selected.
Indicator is red
.........
The panel setting is registered and is currently selected.
Indicator is off
..........
The panel setting is not registered.
REGISTRATION MEMORY
FREEZE
MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
The registrations registered here will be lost when the power is turned off, unless you perform
the Save operation explained on the next page.