Yamaha CVP-809 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owners Manual - Page 91

Using Playlists to Manage a Large Repertoire of Panel Setups

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Registration Memory/Playlist - Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups - Using Playlists to Manage a Large Repertoire of Panel Setups The Playlist is useful for managing multiple set lists for your performances. You can select only the desired files from a large repertoire (the huge number of the Registration Memory Bank files) and create a new set list for each performance. Adding a Record (Link to a Bank file) to a Playlist By adding Records to a Playlist, you can directly recall desired Registration Memory Bank files from the Playlist for each performance. 1 Call up the Playlist display via [Menu] → [Playlist]. The Playlist file which was selected the last time appears. (The sample preset Playlist will appear for the first time.) 2 3 4 2 If you want to create a new Playlist, touch (New). 3 Add a Record to the Playlist.  To add a Record via the Registration Bank Selection display: 3-1 Touch Add Record [List] to call up the Registration Bank Selection display. 8 3-2 Select the desired Bank file to register as a Playlist Record. Touching [Add to Playlist] closes the display, and the new Record is added to the bottom of the Playlist.  To add a Record by using the search function 3-1 Touch Add Record [Search] to search for the desired Registration Bank file. 3-2 From the search result, select the desired file. Touching [Add to Playlist] closes the display, and the new Record is added to the bottom of the Playlist. CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner's Manual 91

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Registration Memory/Playlist – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups –
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The Playlist is useful for managing multiple set lists for your performances. You can select only the desired
files from a large repertoire (the huge number of the Registration Memory Bank files) and create a new set
list for each performance.
Adding a Record (Link to a Bank file) to a Playlist
By adding Records to a Playlist, you can directly recall desired Registration Memory Bank files from the
Playlist for each performance.
1
Call up the Playlist display via [Menu] → [Playlist].
The Playlist file which was selected the last time appears. (The sample preset Playlist will appear
for the first time.)
2
If you want to create a new Playlist, touch
(New).
3
Add a Record to the Playlist.
To add a Record via the Registration Bank Selection display:
3-1
Touch Add Record [List] to call up the Registration Bank Selection display.
3-2
Select the desired Bank file to register as a Playlist Record. Touching [Add to Playlist]
closes the display, and the new Record is added to the bottom of the Playlist.
To add a Record by using the search function
3-1
Touch Add Record [Search] to search for the desired Registration Bank file.
3-2
From the search result, select the desired file. Touching [Add to Playlist] closes the
display, and the new Record is added to the bottom of the Playlist.
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