Yamaha PSR-510 Owner's Manual - Page 56
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Page Memory MESMOONRGY MESMOONRGY MESMOONRGY MESMOONRGY RMEGEIMSTORRAYTION 1 2 3 4 MULTI PADS 1 2 3 4 ACCUCOSTMOPM. ACCUCOSTMOPM. Page 1 ACCUCOSTMOPM. Page 2 ACCUCOSTMOPM. Page 3 Page 4 In addition to the REGISTRATION MEMORY described on page 35, the PSR-510 has a PAGE MEMORY that stores panel control and parameter settings plus the contents of the SONG MEMORY, CUSTOM ACCOMPANIMENT, and MULTI PADS. There are four PAGE MEMORY locations, each holding a complete set of parameters and recorded data. The PAGE MEMORY locations are selected as follows: PAGE MEMORY PAGE # MIDI BULK DUMP/ PAGE COPY PAGE MEMORY Data • Registration Memory contents. • Song Memory contents. • Custom Accompaniment contents. • Multi Pad contents. ZPress the [PAGE #] Button ... PAGE MEMORY PAGE # Press the [PAGE #] button once and the current page number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. NOTES • Page 1 is automatically selected whenever the power switch is turned on. • The Page Memory settings are retained in memory even when the power is turned OFF as long as batteries are installed or an AC adaptor is connected to the PSR-510. MIDI BULK DUMP/ PAGE COPY XSelect a Page Number ... RESET -+ 012 Use the [+] and [-] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [PAGE #] button itself to select the required page number (1 ... 4). When a new PAGE MEMORY number is selected the ARE YOU SURE? indicator will flash and the "Are you sure?" prompt will sound. NOTES • The PAGE MEMORY page number cannot be changed while Auto Accompaniment or DEMO function is engaged. CConfirm the Selection ... ARE YOU SURE ? YES NO Press the [YES] button to select the specified page number or the [NO] button to cancel. NOTES • The panel settings remain the same unless you press the [YES] button. • All Registration Memory and recorded data changes are automatically stored in the currently selected PAGE MEMORY, so there's no particular PAGE MEMORY recording procedure. • Data can be copied from one PAGE MEMORY location to another by using the MIDI BULK DUMP/PAGE COPY function described on page 57. 54