Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 75
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings
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Setups Registrations (Registering/Recalling Panel Setups) CRegister the panel setup While holding the [MEMORY] button, simultaneously press one of the REGISTRATION [1] - [4] buttons. Any data that was previously in the selected location is erased and replaced by the new settings. The corresponding Registration number (bank/button number) will appear at the top left in the LCD display. For example, when you select bank A and register it to [1], "A-1" (number 1 of bank A) will appear next to the "R" indication in the display. REGISTRATION 1 2 3 4 BANK BANK MEMORY FREEZE Registration • Range: Bank: A- E, Button: 1 - 4 • Basic setting: Pre-programmed set- tings are registered in all Registration numbers. • Backup of last settings: ON • The data for each Registration or a group of 20 Registrations can be saved to floppy disk, for future recall. (See page 124.) Registration Memory Number Recalling the Registered Panel Settings Press the BANK [-] [+] buttons as described above (in step #2) to select the bank corresponding to the desired Registration. Then, simply press the corresponding REGISTRATION [1] - [4] button to recall the desired Registration. The recalled Registration number (bank/button number) will appear at the top left in the display. A pencil icon appears at the right of the number in the display as soon as any change is made to the panel buttons or settings. In other words, if the pencil icon is dis- played, the current panel settings are different from those stored in memory. Edit Symbol • Only selecting a different bank will not change the Registration settings. • The Registration settings are recalled only when one of the REGISTRATION [1] - [4] buttons is pressed. • If the Left Pedal function is set to "Registration" (see page 119), the left pedal can be used to step through the Registrations, letting you recall a different Registration each time the pedal is pressed. However, other left pedal settings assigned to each Registration cannot be recalled in this case. 73