Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 147

Saving Registrations, Data saved to a Unit, Method 1

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7 Saving Registrations You can also record Registration Memory data and other created data, separate from performance recording, as listed below. The data will be saved to a Unit of the selected Song. Data saved to a Unit  Registration Memory 16 x 5 Banks  Registration Shift settings  Reverb Type, Disable mode, [DISABLE] button on/off status  User Keyboard Percussion  When loading Registration data containing the following data created on the ELS series,) User Rhythm data, Rhythm Sequence data, User Voice data, Voice Link data Song Unit 3 Unit 2 Unit 1 Bank E Bank D Bank C Bank B Registration Memory Bank A NOTE Even if you've only created a couple of Registrations yourself, 16 separate Registration Memory settings are always stored when saving to a Song-the factory preset Registrations being stored if no new settings have been made to the numbers. NOTE Units can be saved to Songs created on the ELS or ELB series, but not to Songs created on the EL series such as EL-900. Reference Page Bank and Unit (page 119) Reference Page Functions and settings that cannot be memorized (page 112) 6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) There are two ways to save Registrations. Method 1 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Reference Page Compatible USB flash drives (page 127) 2 First make all the desired Electone settings to create your original Registration. 3 Press the [MDR] button, and select the destination (blank Song). Select "new song." For details on selecting a Song, see steps 2 and 3 on page 135. ELB-02 Owner's Manual 147

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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
Music Data Recorder (MDR)
You can also record Registration Memory data and other created data, separate from
performance recording, as listed below. The data will be saved to a Unit of the
selected Song.
Data saved to a Unit
Registration Memory 16 x 5 Banks
Registration Shift settings
Reverb Type, Disable mode, [DISABLE] button on/off status
User Keyboard Percussion
When loading Registration data containing the following data created on the ELS
series,) User Rhythm data, Rhythm Sequence data, User Voice data, Voice Link
data
There are two ways to save Registrations.
Method 1
1
Connect the compatible USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE]
terminal.
2
First make all the desired Electone settings to create your original
Registration.
3
Press the [MDR] button, and select the destination (blank Song).
Select “new song.” For details on selecting a Song, see steps 2 and 3 on page 135.
7
Saving Registrations
NOTE
Even if you’ve only created a
couple of Registrations
yourself, 16 separate
Registration Memory
settings are always stored
when saving to a Song—the
factory preset Registrations
being stored if no new
settings have been made to
the numbers.
NOTE
Units can be saved to Songs
created on the ELS or ELB
series, but not to Songs
created on the EL series
such as EL-900.
Reference Page
Bank and Unit (page 119)
Reference Page
Functions and settings that
cannot be memorized
(page 112)
Song
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Registration Memory Bank A
Bank B
Bank C
Bank D
Bank E
Reference Page
Compatible USB flash drives
(page 127)