Yamaha PSR-350 Owner's Manual - Page 51
Registration Memory, Recording a Registration Memory Preset
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Registration Memory Registration Memory is a flexible and convenient function that lets you instantly reconfigure virtually all settings of the PSR-350 with the touch of a single button. Simply save your favorite custom panel settings to one of the Registration Memory presets (up to sixteen are available) for future recall. Registration Memory Presets The PSR-350 has eight Registration Memory banks, each with two different presets (a total of sixteen) for your custom panel settings. Each of the sixteen Registration Memory can have different settings for the following parameters: • Voice number • Tempo • Transpose • Reverb Type • DSP Type • Harmony On/Off setting and Type • Split Point • Style number, and style-related settings: Accompaniment On/Off and Split Point Recording a Registration Memory Preset 1 Make all desired settings for the PSR-350. Virtually all of the PSR-350's settings can be saved to a Registration Mem- ory button. 2 Select the desired bank. Press the [BANK] button, then press the desired bank number (1 - 8). Selected bank number 1 BANK 3 Record the settings to the desired preset, 1 or 2. While holding down the [MEMORY] button, press the appropriate REGIS- TRATION MEMORY button, [1] or [2]. Selected memory number 1 MEMORY1 51