Yamaha PSR-2100 Owner's Manual - Page 42

Features and Memory Drives, Features, Current Memory, USER drive, FLOPPY DISK drive

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Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data ■ Features and Memory Drives Data not maintained when the power is turned off Data maintained when the power is turned off Features Sound Creator Style Creator Panel settings Song Creator Multi Pad Creator MIDI Edit Record/ Assemble Register Register Creating a New Record Record Record Edit Current Memory Unedited voice Compare Voice Style One Touch Setting Registration Memory Music Finder Record System Setup Song Four Multi Pads MIDI settings Vocal Harmony Type (PSR-2100 only) Edit User Effect Edit (Mixing Console) Master EQ Edit Edit (Mixing Console) (PSR-2100 only) User Vocal Harmony User Effect User Master EQ USER drive FLOPPY DISK drive Voice Style Save Registration Memory Bank Music Finder System Setup Song Multi Pad Bank MIDI Template Save MIDI Setup User Effect CAUTION The data in the USER/ FLOPPY DISK drive is maintained even when the power is turned off. However, currently active data in memory may be lost when you select another file or turn the power off. Make sure to save any necessary data in memory to the User drive or the Floppy Disk drive before selecting another file or turning the power off. * The Save operation is executed from the Open/Save display. **The corresponding Open/Save display can be called up from the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → SYSTEM RESET display. 42 PSR-2100/1100

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
PSR-2100/1100
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Features and Memory Drives
Voice
Style
One Touch Setting
Registration Memory
Music Finder
Record
System Setup
Song
Four Multi Pads
MIDI settings
User Vocal Harmony
User Effect
User Master EQ
Voice
Style
Registration Memory
Bank
Music Finder
System Setup
Song
Multi Pad Bank
MIDI Template
MIDI Setup
User Effect
Sound Creator
Style Creator
Panel settings
Song Creator
Multi Pad Creator
MIDI
Vocal Harmony Type
(PSR-2100 only)
User Effect
(Mixing Console)
Master EQ Edit
(Mixing Console)
(PSR-2100 only)
Unedited voice
Edit
Record/
Assemble
Register
Register
Creating a
New Record
Record
Record
Edit
Edit
Edit
Edit
Data not maintained when the power is turned off
Features
Current Memory
Data maintained when the power is turned off
Compare
USER drive
FLOPPY DISK drive
Save
*
The Save operation is executed from the
Open/Save display.
**
The corresponding Open/Save display
can be called up from the [FUNCTION]
UTILITY
SYSTEM RESET display.
Save
The data in the USER/
FLOPPY DISK drive is
maintained even when the
power is turned off. How-
ever, currently active data
in memory may be lost
when you select another
file or turn the power off.
Make sure to save any
necessary data in mem-
ory to the User drive or the
Floppy Disk drive before
selecting another file or
turning the power off.
CAUTION