Yamaha CS1x Owner's Manual - Page 45

Store Mode, In Store mode you can store edited Performances or Scenes in the CS1x's internal memory. - factory reset

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In Store mode you can store edited Performances or Scenes in the CS1x's internal memory. To enter Store Mode, you must first be in Performance Mode. NOTE You cannot enter Store mode from Multi Play mode or Utility mode. PERFORMANCE STORE SCENE STORE Preset Performance User Performance 1~128 1~128 6 Knob Position Scene 1/2 STORE Scene 1 Memory Edited Performance Store Destination Storing a Performance 1. After editing a performance, press the STORE button to enter Store mode. DEMO ERFORMANCE MULTI STORE UTILITY 3. Press the ENTER/YES button. "Sure?" will appear in the LCD. VWX 7 MNO 4 DEF 1 ABC 0 YZ' 8 PQR 5 GHI 2 NO/ QUICK PC *& 9 STU 6 JKL 3 SPACE ENTER YES To audition the sound, simply play the keyboard. 4. Press the YES/ENTER button again to execute the storing operation. The display will return to the Performance Play mode screen after the data is stored. Press the NO button to cancel the storing operation. NOTE Pressing the PERFORMANCE button exits Store mode. 2. Select the User Performance number in which you want to store the Performance, using the numeric keypad (0~9), PROGRAM [-]/[+] buttons, or Data Entry knob. If you write over an existing User Performance, the data previously stored there will be lost. To be safe, always store your important data to an external device such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF2. If you want, you can reset the User Performances back to the original factory settings. For details, see Factory Settings, page 46. NOTE To rename the Performance, select the Performance Name parameter in Performance Edit mode (see page 24). When storing a Performace, the position of each Sound Control Knob will also be stored. Therefore, when selecting the stored User Performance in Performance Play mode, the CS1x will produce the sound affected by each Sound Control Knob position at that time. (Turning the Knob will restore the sound with the current Sound Control Knob positions.) Storing a Scene There are two "Scene" memories dedicated to each Performance. This function is used to assign a Scene, or the position of the six Sound Control Knobs, to the SCENE 1 or SCENE 2 button. This is convenient for live performances or recording sessions, since it lets you access a particular setting simply by pressing a button. NOTE Two Scenes can be stored in each Performance. Once you have stored a Scene to the edit buffer (temporary save), to store the Scene data permanently you must perform the Performance store operation, above. (Before executing the Performance Store operation to record the Scene as a part of the performance, turn all the sound control knobs to their center positions.) Otherwise, you will lose the Scene settings if you select another Performance or enter Multi Play mode. 44

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3.
Press the ENTER/YES button. “Sure?” will appear in the LCD.
To audition the sound, simply play the keyboard.
4.
Press the YES/ENTER button again to execute the storing
operation. The display will return to the Performance Play
mode screen after the data is stored.
Press the NO button to cancel the storing operation.
Pressing the PERFORMANCE button exits Store mode.
When storing a Performace, the position of each Sound Control Knob will
also be stored. Therefore, when selecting the stored User Performance in
Performance Play mode, the CS1x will produce the sound affected by
each Sound Control Knob position at that time. (Turning the Knob will
restore the sound with the current Sound Control Knob positions.)
Storing a Scene
There are two "Scene" memories dedicated to each
Performance. This function is used to assign a Scene, or the
position of the six Sound Control Knobs, to the SCENE 1 or
SCENE 2 button. This is convenient for live performances or
recording sessions, since it lets you access a particular setting
simply by pressing a button.
Two Scenes can be stored in each Performance.
Once you have stored a Scene to the edit buffer (temporary
save), to store the Scene data permanently you must perform the
Performance store operation, above. (Before executing the Performance
Store operation to record the Scene as a part of the performance, turn all
the sound control knobs to their center positions.) Otherwise, you will lose
the Scene settings if you select another Performance or enter Multi Play
mode.
NOTE
NOTE
VWX
7
YZ'
8
&
*
9
MNO
4
PQR
5
STU
6
DEF
1
GHI
2
JKL
NO/
QUICK PC
YES
3
ABC
0
SPACE
ENTER
You cannot enter Store mode from Multi Play mode or
Utility mode.
Storing a Performance
1.
After editing a performance, press the STORE button to enter
Store mode.
2.
Select the User Performance number in which you want to
store the Performance, using the numeric keypad (0~9),
PROGRAM [-]/[+] buttons, or Data Entry knob.
If you write over an existing User Performance, the data
previously stored there will be lost. To be safe, always store your
important data to an external device such as the Yamaha MIDI Data
Filer MDF2. If you want, you can reset the User Performances back to
the original factory settings. For details, see Factory Settings
, page 46.
To rename the Performance, select the Performance Name
parameter in Performance Edit mode (see page 24).
NOTE
ERFORMANCE
MULTI
DEMO
STORE
UTILITY
Preset Performance
1~128
PERFORMANCE STORE
User Performance
1~128
Edited Performance
Store Destination
STORE
SCENE STORE
Scene 1
Memory
6 Knob Position
Scene 1/2
NOTE
In Store mode you can store edited Performances or Scenes in the CS1x's internal memory.
To enter Store Mode, you
must first be in Performance Mode.