Yamaha EL-400 Owner's Manual - Page 67

Selecting Registrations, 3 Saving the Registration Data to Disk

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2 Selecting Registrations Simply press the numbered button that corresponds to the registration you wish to select. Using the D (Disable) button: Rhythm and automatic accompaniment patterns also change when you select different Registration Memory buttons. Pressing the D (Disable) button allows you to keep the same rhythm and accompaniment patterns throughout all your registration changes, or make your own rhythm selections if you want to. NOTE: The settings, can be disabled, are: s Current rhythm pattern s Rhythm Condition s Tempo s A.B.C./M.O.C. settings 5 6 7 8 D. 5 3 Saving the Registration Data to Disk Registration Memory 1 Insert a formatted disk into the disk slot under the Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.). Make certain that the disk is either blank or has data you can erase. If the disk is new and unformatted, you will have to format it. Refer to the instructions how to format a disk (page 75). NOTE: See pages 82 and 83 for the details on saving/recalling registrations to/from the M.D.R. 2 Select a song number on the M.D.R. using the SONG SELECT buttons. You can also select a song number shown on the display using the appropriate Data Control button and (if necessary) using Page buttons to display the appropriate page. A song name is displayed next to the song number that already contains data. RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT NOTE: Song name may not be displayed depending on the Electone model created the data. SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY ⁄ 01: MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT There are 40 songs (ten song numbers on the four pages), or memory locations, available on a single disk. 67

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Registration Memory
5
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<SONG NAME>
01:
2
Selecting Registrations
Simply press the numbered button that corresponds to the registration you
wish to select.
Using the D (Disable) button:
Rhythm and automatic accompaniment patterns also change when you
select different Registration Memory buttons. Pressing the D (Disable)
button allows you to keep the same rhythm and accompaniment patterns
throughout all your registration changes, or make your own rhythm
selections if you want to.
D.
8
7
6
5
NOTE:
The settings, can be disabled, are:
Current rhythm pattern
Rhythm Condition
Tempo
A.B.C./M.O.C. settings
3
Saving the Registration Data
to Disk
1
Insert a formatted disk into the disk slot under the Music Disk Recorder
(M.D.R.). Make certain that the disk is either blank or has data you can
erase. If the disk is new and unformatted, you will have to format it.
Refer to the instructions how to format a disk (page 75).
NOTE:
See pages 82 and 83 for the details on
saving/recalling registrations to/from the
M.D.R.
2
Select a song number on the M.D.R. using the SONG SELECT buttons.
You can also select a song number shown on the display using the
appropriate Data Control button and (if necessary) using Page buttons
to display the appropriate page.
A song name is displayed next to the
song number that already contains data.
MUSIC
DISK
RECORDER
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
SONG
SELECT
RECORD
CUSTOM
PLAY
FORMAT
TEMPO
CONTROL
PEDAL
LOWER
UPPER
CONTROL
PEDAL
LOWER
UPPER
RECORD
PLAY
SHIFT
SONG
DEL.
TO
FROM
SONG
REPEAT
SONG
COPY
NOTE:
Song name may not be displayed
depending on the Electone model created
the data.
There are 40 songs (ten song numbers on the four pages), or memory
locations, available on a single disk.