Yamaha EL-100 Owner's Manual - Page 67

Registration Memory, 1 Storing Registrations

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5 Registration Memory Registration Memory allows you to store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and LCD, providing a convenient way to instantly change all voice settings and rhythms while you're playing, with the simple touch of a single button on the Registration Memory panel. REGISTRATION MEMORY M. / TO DISK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D. Functions and settings that cannot be memorized are: ● Reverb type ● Pan, Reverb, Tune and Volume settings for the instruments (Drum and percussion sounds) ● User Keyboard Percussion settings (except for User numbers currently assigned to the Lower/Pedal buttons) ● Registration Shift settings ● Pitch/Transpose settings ● User rhythm patterns in a Pattern Disk (except for User rhythm numbers currently assigned to the Dotted buttons) ● Rhythm Sequence ● MIDI settings When turned on, various types of basic registrations are preset on the numbered buttons from 1 through 8. No. Name 1 Marching Band 2 Polka 3 8 Beat Ballad 4 Strings Waltz No. Name 5 Latin 6 2 Beat 7 Organ Ballad 8 Dance Pop When you record your registration setting to one of the numbered buttons, the preset registration on that button will be overwritten and erased as a result. NOTE: When you turn off the Electone, your own registration setting(s) will be reset to the default, or erased. Turning the Electone back to on restores the preset registration settings (the defaults). If you want to keep your own registration settings, you need to record them onto a floppy disk before turning the Electone off. Refer to page 68 for details on saving registration data to disk. Registration Memory 5 1 Storing Registrations Newly created registrations you make can be stored to the Registration Memory panel buttons. All registrations in Registration Memory can also be saved to floppy disk for future recall. 1 After creating your original registration, decide which numbered button you wish to store. Be careful when turning off the power, since it erases all your existing data. Always save your important data to a floppy disk using M.D.R. (page 68) in advance. 2 While holding down the M (Memory) button in the Registration Memory section, press the numbered button to which you wish to save your registration. REGISTRATION MEMORY M. / TO DISK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D. 1. While holding down M button.. 2. ...Press desired numbered button. When the registration is stored, the lamp above the numbered button flashes momentarily. NOTE: Although the number of the Registration Memory buttons of EL-100 are limited to eight, from Registration Memory 1 through Registration Memory 8, the Registration Memory 9 through Registration Memory 16 can be accessible when using MDR playback and Registration Shift functions. 67

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Registration Memory
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5
Registration Memory
Registration Memory allows you to store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and LCD, providing a
convenient way to instantly change all voice settings and rhythms while you’re playing, with the simple touch of
a single button on the Registration Memory panel.
REGISTRATION MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D.
M.
/ TO DISK
Functions and settings that cannot be memorized are:
Reverb type
Pan, Reverb, Tune and Volume settings for the
instruments (Drum and percussion sounds)
User Keyboard Percussion settings (except for User
numbers currently assigned to the Lower/Pedal buttons)
Registration Shift settings
Pitch/Transpose settings
User rhythm patterns in a Pattern Disk (except for
User rhythm numbers currently assigned to the
Dotted buttons)
Rhythm Sequence
MIDI settings
1
Storing Registrations
Newly created registrations you make can be stored to the Registration
Memory panel buttons.
All registrations in Registration Memory can also
be saved to floppy disk for future recall.
1
After creating your original registration, decide which numbered button
you wish to store.
2
While holding down the M (Memory) button in the Registration
Memory section, press the numbered button to which you wish to save
your registration.
REGISTRATION MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D.
M.
/ TO DISK
1. While holding down M button..
2. ...Press desired numbered button.
When the registration is stored, the lamp above the numbered button
flashes momentarily.
NOTE:
Although the number of the Registration
Memory buttons of EL-100 are limited to
eight, from Registration Memory 1
through Registration Memory 8, the
Registration Memory 9 through Registra-
tion Memory 16 can be accessible when
using MDR playback and Registration
Shift functions.
Be careful when turning off the power,
since it erases all your existing data.
Always save your important data to a
floppy disk using M.D.R. (page 68) in
advance.
When turned on, various types of basic registrations are preset on the
numbered buttons from 1 through 8.
No.
Name
1
Marching Band
2
Polka
3
8 Beat Ballad
4
Strings Waltz
No.
Name
5
Latin
6
2 Beat
7
Organ Ballad
8
Dance Pop
When you record your registration setting to one of the numbered buttons, the
preset registration on that button will be overwritten and erased as a result.
NOTE:
When you turn off the Electone, your own
registration setting(s) will be reset to the
default, or erased. Turning the Electone
back to on restores the preset registration
settings (the defaults).
If you want to keep your own registration
settings, you need to record them onto a
floppy disk before turning the Electone
off. Refer to page 68 for details on saving
registration data to disk.