Yamaha PSR-2100 Owner's Manual - Page 145

Setting the Registration Sequence, Freeze, and Voice Set

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Making Global and Other Important Settings - Function Setting the Registration Sequence, Freeze, and Voice Set The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136. Specifying the Order for Calling Up Registration Memory Presets - Registration Sequence You can save your custom panel settings to the Registration Memory presets, and call them up by pressing the appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons [1] - [8]. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you call up the presets in any order you specify, by simply using the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons or the pedal as you play. Determines which pedal is used to advance (increment) through the sequence. Determines which pedal is used to A reverse (decrement) B through the sequence. C D E Determines how Registration Sequence behaves when reaching the end of the sequence. Stop Pressing the [NEXT] button or the "advance" pedal has no effect. The sequence is "stopped." Top The sequence starts again at the beginning. Next Bank The sequence automatically moves to the beginning of the next Registration Memory bank in the same folder. 1 2 Indicates the Registration Memory preset numbers, in the order of the current Registration Sequence. Indicates the file name of the selected Registration Memory bank. F G H I J Turns the Registration Sequence function on/off. When this is set to "ON," the programmed Registration 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sequence is shown at the top right of the Main display, and you can step through the sequence in this display by using the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons or the pedals. When you are using the pedal to call up specified presets, you can easily reset the Registration Sequence and go back to the first entry by holding down the pedal for a few seconds (the red box indicator at the top right of the MAIN display goes out). Press and release the foot pedal to re-select the first entry in the sequence. n Setting Registration Sequence Enable to "ON" overrides any other Pedal settings (for pedals assigned to "Regist (+) Pedal" and "Regist (-) Pedal" here). These include the pedal settings on page 142, and in Voice Set on page 146. n When both "Regist (+) Pedal" and "Regist (-) Pedal" are set to "OFF," the pedals cannot be used to step through the Registration Sequence; only the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons can be used in the MAIN display. Deletes all Registration Memory numbers in the sequence. Deletes the number at the cursor position. n When both "Regist (+) Pedal" and "Regist (-) Pedal" are set to the same pedal, "Regist (+) Pedal" takes priority. These move the cursor position in the sequence. Replaces the number at the cursor position with the currently selected Registration Memory number. Inserts the number of the currently selected Registration Memory preset immediately before the cursor position. END Execute the settings by pressing the [EXIT] button. Registration Sequence data is included as part of the Registration Memory bank file. To save your newly programmed Registration Sequence, store the current Registration Memory bank file (page 38, 47). Any Registration Sequence data is lost when changing Registration Memory banks, unless you've stored it with the Registration Memory bank file. Maintaining Panel Settings - Freeze This lets you specify the settings you want to be maintained or left unchanged, even when changing Registration Memory presets. For details, see page 89. PSR-2100/1100 145

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Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
145
PSR-2100/1100
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.
Specifying the Order for Calling Up Registration Memory Presets —
Registration Sequence
You can save your custom panel settings to the Registration Memory presets, and call them up by pressing the
appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons
[1]
-
[8]
. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you call up
the presets in any order you specify, by simply using the
[BACK]
/
[NEXT]
buttons or the pedal as you play.
Maintaining Panel Settings — Freeze
This lets you specify the settings you want to be maintained or left unchanged, even when changing Registration
Memory presets. For details, see page 89.
Setting the Registration Sequence, Freeze, and Voice Set
I
F
J
G
H
D
A
E
B
C
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Turns the Registration
Sequence function
on/off. When this is
set to “ON,” the
programmed
Registration
Sequence is shown at
the top right of the
Main display, and you
can step through the
sequence in this
display by using the
[BACK]
/
[NEXT]
buttons or the pedals.
Determines which pedal is used to advance
(increment) through the sequence.
Determines which
pedal is used to
reverse (decrement)
through the sequence.
Determines how Registration
Sequence behaves when
reaching the end of the
sequence.
Stop
Pressing the
[NEXT]
button or
the “advance” pedal has no
effect. The sequence is
“stopped.”
Top
The sequence starts again at
the beginning.
Next Bank
The sequence automatically
moves to the beginning of the
next Registration Memory bank
in the same folder.
Indicates the file name of the selected
Registration Memory bank.
Indicates the Registration Memory preset
numbers, in the order of the current
Registration Sequence.
These move the cursor position in the sequence.
Replaces the number at the cursor position with the
currently selected Registration Memory number.
Inserts the number of the currently
selected Registration Memory preset
immediately before the cursor position.
Deletes the number at the
cursor position.
Deletes all Registration
Memory numbers in the
sequence.
When you are using the pedal
to call up specified presets, you
can easily reset the Registra-
tion Sequence and go back to
the first entry by holding down
the pedal for a few seconds
(the red box indicator at the top
right of the MAIN display goes
out). Press and release the foot
pedal to re-select the first entry
in the sequence.
n
Setting Registration Sequence
Enable to “ON” overrides any
other Pedal settings (for ped-
als assigned to “Regist (+)
Pedal” and “Regist (-) Pedal”
here). These include the pedal
settings on page 142, and in
Voice Set on page 146.
n
When both “Regist (+) Pedal”
and “Regist (-) Pedal” are set
to “OFF,” the pedals cannot be
used to step through the Reg-
istration Sequence; only the
[BACK]
/
[NEXT]
buttons can
be used in the MAIN display.
n
When both “Regist (+) Pedal”
and “Regist (-) Pedal” are set
to the same pedal, “Regist
(+) Pedal” takes priority.
Registration Sequence data
is included as part of the
Registration Memory bank
file. To save your newly pro-
grammed Registration
Sequence, store the current
Registration Memory bank
file (page 38, 47). Any Regis-
tration Sequence data is lost
when changing Registration
Memory banks, unless
you’ve stored it with the Reg-
istration Memory bank file.
Execute the settings by pressing the [EXIT] button.
E
ND