Yamaha PSR-510 Owner's Manual - Page 37
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Registration Memory The PSR-510 REGISTRATION MEMORY can be used to store four complete sets of VOICE and AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT settings that can be recalled anytime at the touch of a button. The REGISTRATION MEMORY stores the following parameters: VOICE 1. Voice numbers for all four orchestration parts. 2. Keyboard percussion ON/OFF & percussion kit number. 3. Volume (all four orchestration parts and percussion). 4. Pan (all four orchestration parts and percussion). 5. DSP Depth (all four orchestration parts and percussion). 6. Octave (all four orchestration parts and percussion). 7. Harmony ON/OFF & Harmony type. 8. Effect ON/OFF & Effect type. 9. Orchestration & Edit ON/OFF. 10. Split point. 11. Touch sense & Touch response. 12. Pitch bend range. 13. Local ON/OFF status (L & R) 14. MIDI OUT ON/OFF (L & R) AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT 1. Style number. 2. Accompaniment volume. 3. Track button settings. 4. Tempo. 5. REVOICE ON/OFF and settings. 6. Split point. 7. Transpose. 8. Accomp. ON/OFF. 9. Fingering mode. MEMORIZE 1 2 3 4 REGISTRATION MEMORY VOICE ACCOMP FREEZE q Memorizing the Settings ... The panel settings listed above can be stored to any one MEMORIZE 1 2 3 4 of the four REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons by press- ing the button - [1], [2], [3], or [4] - while holding the [MEMORIZE] button. The indicator of the selected button will light continuously indicating that the data has been stored. NOTES • Please note that anytime you store to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button, all settings previously stored in that button will be erased and replaced by the new settings. • The indicator of the selected REGISTRATION MEMORY will flash as soon as any change is made to the panel settings. In other words, if the REGISTRATION MEMORY indicator is flashing, the current panel settings are different from those stored in the memory. 35