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Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups

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Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups btw, q brREGISTRATION bm-bpTone and accompaniment areas ck-crTone areas dmSTORE Registrations let you save Digital Piano setups (tone, rhythm, tempo, etc.) and for quick and easy recall when you need them. Registrations are stored using eight banks of 12 areas each as shown in the illustration below, for a total of 96 setups. Areas A through D on the left (tone and accompaniment area) is for storing tones and Auto Accompaniment settings, while areas 1 through 8 (tone areas) are for storing tone settings only. Tone and accompaniment area Tone area ABCD 1 12345678 2 3 4 Banks 5 6 7 8 Bank 7, Area B data Tone Settings Keyboard Tone: 003 Harpsichord Brightness: 2 Reverb: 1 Room Chorus: Off · · Auto Accompaniment Settings Rhythm: 005 Pop Rock Tempo: 180 Accompaniment Volume: 098 · · Bank 3, Area 2 data Tone Settings Keyboard Tone: 002 Electric Piano2 Brightness: -1 Reverb: 4 Stadium Chorus: 1 LightChorus · · ■ Registration Data Types z Tone Settings • Tone numbers (main, layer, lower split) • Layer on/off • Layer balance • Split on/off • Split point • Octave shift • Brightness • Reverb • Chorus • Transpose • Touch response • Soft/sostenuto pedal setting • Damper pedal adjustment • Pitch bend range z Auto Accompaniment Settings (Areas A through D only) • Rhythm number • Accomp on/off • Chord fingering mode • Synchro standby • Tempo • Auto Accompaniment volume • Auto harmonize E-32

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Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups
Registrations let you save Digital Piano setups (tone,
rhythm, tempo, etc.) and for quick and easy recall
when you need them.
Registrations are stored using eight banks of 12 areas
each as shown in the illustration below, for a total of 96
setups. Areas A through D on the left (tone and
accompaniment area) is for storing tones and Auto
Accompaniment settings, while areas 1 through 8 (tone
areas) are for storing tone settings only.
Registration Data Types
Tone Settings
Tone numbers (main, layer, lower split)
Layer on/off
Layer balance
Split on/off
Split point
Octave shift
Brightness
Reverb
Chorus
Transpose
Touch response
Soft/sostenuto pedal setting
Damper pedal adjustment
Pitch bend range
Auto Accompaniment Settings (Areas A through D
only)
Rhythm number
Accomp on/off
Chord fingering mode
Synchro standby
Tempo
Auto Accompaniment volume
Auto harmonize
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REGISTRATION
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STORE
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Tone and accompaniment areas
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cr
Tone areas
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Bank 7, Area B data
Bank 3, Area 2 data
Tone Settings
Keyboard Tone:
003 Harpsichord
Brightness: 2
Reverb: 1 Room
Chorus: Off
·
·
Auto Accompaniment
Settings
Rhythm: 005 Pop Rock
Tempo: 180
Accompaniment Volume:
098
·
·
Tone Settings
Keyboard Tone:
002 Electric Piano2
Brightness: –1
Reverb: 4 Stadium
Chorus: 1 LightChorus
·
·
Tone and
accompaniment area
Tone area
Banks