Yamaha P-200 Owner's Manual - Page 17
System Settings, Editing and Storing Features
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s System Settings The P-200's overall System settings encompass those "global" parameters which are related to the instrument as a whole, and which therefore affect both Voice Play and Performance Play modes. These include master tuning, MIDI transmit enable, MIDI filter transmit and receive parameter settings, MIDI program change table settings, and others. SYSTEM MIDI TRANSMIT ENABLE On, Off SYSTEM • Master Tune • Reverb Bypass • Device Number • MIDI Merge • Performance Enable • Popup Time • Store Type • Panel Switch Lock Mode MIDI FILTER • Transmit • Receive PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE • Transmit Number, Bank Select Number • Receive Number s Editing and Storing Features When the P-200 is in Edit mode, you can access and modify the System and other parameters. A convenient Auto Store feature (which you can disengage) automatically stores the System settings and other parameters as you change them. Within either Voice Play mode or Performance Play mode, you can store the current set of all settings as a User Performance. There is a fine distinction between Voice Play mode store and Performance Play mode store functions. In Voice Play mode, you can overwrite the current set of Voice and Performance parameter settings. In Performance Play mode, you can select a specific destination Performance in which to store the current Performance parameter settings. Therefore, if you select a destination Performance in which to store the current Voice Play mode Performance parameter settings, you are storing it in the Performance Play mode. You will find it most convenient to set up your Performances in Voice Play mode, Auto Store status, since voice selection is so simple, then copy it to one of the 24 Performance memories for instant recall when you need it. By switching into Non Auto Store status, you can be sure that your Performances are protected, and any changes you make in one will not be applied unless you specifically store, or overwrite, it. In Edit mode, the P-200 will prompt you automatically whether or not to overwrite the current changes. You can also dump Performance data to and from external MIDI devices. NOTE Descriptions of all parameters and details about how to access and manipulate them are provided in the appropriate sections herein. Also see the Blank Chart on page 78. 17