Yamaha DG80-112A Owner's Manual - Page 10

Recall and Store

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DG100-212A/DG80-210A/DG80-112A/DG130HA Recall and Store Preset setting data, specially created by Yamaha for the DG Series Amplifiers, is installed in memory numbers 1-80 when the amplifier is shipped from the factory. (Refer to the "Patch List" on page 83.) Setting data contains Amp Type and its settings (GAIN, MASTER, Tone Control, Reverb, Tremolo, Chorus and Tape Echo) that you can recall freely and use at any time. Motor drives in the knobs will automatically set the knobs to the corresponding positions. Also, any settings that you create can be saved (store) to any of the memory numbers 1 - 128. After creating a favorite sound, try saving it. s Recall Memory (Recall) Sound settings stored in memory can easily be recalled by selecting a memory number. When a memory is recalled, the current settings will be changed. If you want to keep the settings, use the Store operation, described on the right side of this page, to store settings to memory. 1. Press the will light. button, the AMP or EFFECT mode display 2. Use the / buttons to select the memory number you want to recall. The memory number will appear on the display (flashing). 3. Press the button. The flashing memory number will light. Each of the knobs, and the Amp Select Display will change according to the data recalled from memory. * Settings will not change until the button is pushed. * TRIM and OUTPUT knob settings will not change with the Recall operation. * It takes anywhere from 1 - 10 seconds for the knobs to change to their set positions however, internal settings (sound) will change instantly. * "E1" will appear on the display if the volume knob does not go to its assigned position, or the device does not recognize the recall command after 20 seconds has elapsed from the start of the recall operation. Continued use of the device in this condition may result in fire or electrical shock. Take the unit to the music dealer where you purchased it, or to the nearest Yamaha Service Center for repair. The memory number to be recalled, shown on the display, goes from flashing to lit. s Store Settings 1. Use the procedure on page 9 and create a sound using the eight preset amp types and control knobs on the front panel. * Each of the Utility Mode's settings cannot be stored in individual memory. When the power is switched OFF, each memory's settings are stored in memory as common settings. When the power is turned ON, those settings are recalled. 2. Press the lamp will light. button, the AMP or EFFECT mode display 3. Using the / buttons, select a memory number to which the settings will be saved. The memory number will flash in the display. * Press and hold either of the / buttons makes memory numbers cycle rapidly. * The third digit of the memory number (100 - 128) is represented by a dot between the two digits. Example) 128 is displayed as → 4. Press and hold the button for about one second, until "88. " appears on the display. Release the button, the flashing memory number will then light indicating the setting is saved to memory. * TRIM and OUTPUT settings cannot be stored in memory. Use the MAS- TER knob to set backing and soloing levels. The memory number to be stored. Flashing → 88. . → Lights Execute Store Lights Execute Recall Select the memory number to be recalled. A MIDI foot controller or other external MIDI device can be used to select and recall memory. Refer to the following page to page 13 for details. Initialize the memory While holding both the button and button, turn the Power Switch ON, the initialize to factory preset opera- tion will be carried out and the entire memory will be returned to its factory preset condition. When the initialize operation is carried out, data in memory numbers 1-80 will be re-written with data in the Patch List and the data in memory numbers 81 - 128 will also be reset to their factory preset condition. Any data you have saved to memory will be erased, so we strongly recommend that you save any important data to an external MIDI device or document the settings before carrying out the operation. 10 Lights Select the memory number. Data stored in memory (1 - 128) can be saved to an external MIDI storage device. Refer to page 12 for details. HINT Some hints on storing memory numbers When storing data to memory numbers, divide the memory numbers 1 - 128 into several groups. Recalling memory numbers from these groups is much more convenient. For example: • Create groups according to the amp type used (LEAD1, DRIVE 1, etc.). • Create groups based on sound types (Distortion, Clean, etc.) • Create groups based on live performance song lists. • Create groups based on the type of guitar used (humbucker, etc.). It is also a good idea to keep a chart handy listing the types of sounds are stored in memory numbers.

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10
Recall and Store
DG100-
212A
/DG80-
210A
/DG80-
112A
/DG130H
A
A MIDI foot controller or other external MIDI device can
be used to select and recall memory. Refer to the follow-
ing page to page 13 for details.
The memory number to be recalled, shown on
the display, goes from flashing to lit.
Execute Recall
Select the memory number to be recalled.
Initialize the memory
While holding both the
button and
button,
turn the Power Switch ON, the initialize to factory preset opera-
tion will be carried out and the entire memory will be returned to
its factory preset condition.
When the initialize operation is carried out, data in memory num-
bers 1-80 will be re-written with data in the Patch List and the
data in memory numbers 81 – 128 will also be reset to their fac-
tory preset condition. Any data you have saved to memory will be
erased, so we strongly recommend that you save any important
data to an external MIDI device or document the settings before
carrying out the operation.
Recall Memory (Recall)
Sound settings stored in memory can easily be recalled by selecting a
memory number.
When a memory is recalled, the current settings will be
changed. If you want to keep the settings, use the Store op-
eration, described on the right side of this page, to store set-
tings to memory.
1.
Press the
button, the AMP or EFFECT mode display
will light.
2.
Use the
/
buttons to select the memory number you
want to recall. The memory number will appear on the display
(flashing).
3.
Press the
button. The flashing memory number will
light. Each of the knobs, and the Amp Select Display will change
according to the data recalled from memory.
*
Settings will not change until the
button is pushed.
*
TRIM and OUTPUT knob settings will not change with the Recall op-
eration.
*
It takes anywhere from 1 – 10 seconds for the knobs to change to their
set positions however, internal settings (sound) will change instantly.
*“
E1
” will appear on the display if the volume knob does not go to its
assigned position, or the device does not recognize the recall command
after 20 seconds has elapsed from the start of the recall operation. Con-
tinued use of the device in this condition may result in fire or electrical
shock. Take the unit to the music dealer where you purchased it, or to the
nearest Yamaha Service Center for repair.
Lights
HINT
Some hints on storing memory numbers
When storing data to memory numbers, divide the memory num-
bers 1 – 128 into several groups.
Recalling memory numbers from these groups is much more con-
venient. For example:
Create groups according to the amp type used (LEAD1, DRIVE 1, etc.).
Create groups based on sound types (Distortion, Clean, etc.)
Create groups based on live performance song lists.
Create groups based on the type of guitar used (humbucker, etc.).
It is also a good idea to keep a chart handy listing the types of
sounds are stored in memory numbers.
The memory number to be stored.
Flashing
8
.
8
.
Lights
Lights
Execute Store
Select the memory number.
Data stored in memory (1 – 128) can be saved to an exter-
nal MIDI storage device. Refer to page 12 for details.
Store Settings
1.
Use the procedure on page 9 and create a sound using the
eight preset amp types and control knobs on the front panel.
*
Each of the Utility Mode’s settings cannot be stored in individual memory.
When the power is switched OFF, each memory’s settings are stored in
memory as common settings. When the power is turned ON, those set-
tings are recalled.
2.
Press the
button, the AMP or EFFECT mode display
lamp will light.
3.
Using the
/
buttons, select a memory number to which
the settings will be saved. The memory number will flash in the
display.
*
Press and hold either of the
/
buttons makes memory numbers
cycle rapidly.
*
The third digit of the memory number (100 – 128) is represented by a dot
between the two digits.
Example) 128 is displayed as
4.
Press and hold the
button for about one second, until
8
.
8
” appears on the display.
Release the button, the flashing memory number will then light
indicating the setting is saved to memory.
*
TRIM and OUTPUT settings cannot be stored in memory. Use the MAS-
TER knob to set backing and soloing levels.
Preset setting data, specially created by Yamaha for the DG Series Amplifiers, is installed in memory numbers 1-80 when the amplifier is shipped from
the factory. (Refer to the “Patch List” on page 83.)
Setting data contains Amp Type and its settings (GAIN, MASTER, Tone Control, Reverb, Tremolo, Chorus and Tape Echo) that you can recall freely and
use at any time. Motor drives in the knobs will automatically set the knobs to the corresponding positions. Also, any settings that you create can be
saved (store) to any of the memory numbers 1 – 128. After creating a favorite sound, try saving it.