Yamaha EL-87 Owner's Manual - Page 82

Recalling Recorded, Registrations and Bulk Data, Replacing Registrations

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5 Recalling Recorded Registrations (and Bulk Data) The registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbers in the above operation can be loaded back to the Electone by simply selecting the appropriate song number and pressing the PLAY button. When the operation has been completed, the M.D.R. returns to STOP status. The M.D.R. also makes it possible to use more than the 16 Registration Memory registrations in a performance- without having to alter the current panel settings. This would come in handy when performing several songs in succession that use more than 16 registrations. To do this: 1 First record the registrations you need into several song numbers on the M.D.R. before the performance. (You should also try to record them in the order that you'll use them, if possible.) 2 During the performance, after all 16 registrations from a certain song number have been used, select the next song number and press the PLAY button on the M.D.R. This replaces all 16 registrations in Registration Memory with the new ones from the selected song number. 3 By repeating the above steps, you can run through an entire performance without having to change the panel settings. 6 Replacing Registrations The M.D.R. also lets you change the registrations of an existing song without changing the performance data. The procedure is the same as that of Recording Registrations mentioned in the previous page. 78

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5
Recalling Recorded
Registrations (and Bulk Data)
The registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song
numbers in the above operation can be loaded back to
the Electone by simply selecting the appropriate song
number and pressing the PLAY button.
When the
operation has been completed, the M.D.R. returns to
STOP status.
The M.D.R. also makes it possible to use more than the 16
Registration Memory registrations in a performance—
without having to alter the current panel settings.
This would
come in handy when performing several songs in succession
that use more than 16 registrations.
6
Replacing Registrations
The M.D.R. also lets you change the registrations of an
existing song without changing the performance data.
The procedure is the same as that of Recording
Registrations mentioned in the previous page.
To do this:
1
First record the registrations you need into several
song numbers on the M.D.R. before the
performance.
(You should also try to record them
in the order that you’ll use them, if possible.)
2
During the performance, after all 16 registrations
from a certain song number have been used, select
the next song number and press the PLAY button
on the M.D.R.
This replaces all 16 registrations in
Registration Memory with the new ones from the
selected song number.
3
By repeating the above steps, you can run through
an entire performance without having to change
the panel settings.