Yamaha PSR-2100 Owner's Manual - Page 87

Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory

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Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups - Registration Memory Registration Memory is a powerful feature that lets you set up the PSR-2100/1100 just as you want - selecting specific voices, styles, effect settings etc. - and save your custom panel setup for future recall. Then, when you need those settings, simply press the appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY button. REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE STANDBY ON STYLE CONTROL ACMP BREAK INTRO SONG EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 REPEAT METRONOME (STYLE) (L) (R) REC TOP START/STOP REW FF DIGITAL STUDIO SOUND CREATOR NEW SONG SYNC. START A F DIGITAL RECORDING STYLE SWING & MARCH & B G POP & ROCK JAZZ BALLROOM WALTZ MIXING CONSOLE C H BALLAD DANCE LATIN USER PART D I MENU DEMO E J TRANSPOSE TEMPO TAP TEMPO HELP MASTER VOLUME RESET RESET STOP FUNCTION FADE IN/OUT MULTI PAD MIN MAX DIRECT ACCESS BALANCE CHANNEL ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT BACK NEXT MAIN LAYER LEFT MUSIC FINDER MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO OTS FILL IN LINK SYNC. SYNC. STOP START START/STOP PART MEMORY DATA ENTRY LEFT HOLD VOICE EFFECT HARMONY/ DSP TOUCH SUSTAIN ECHO MONO VARIATION VOICE PIANO & HARPSI. E.PIANO ORGAN & ACCORDION PERCUSSION GUITAR BASS BRASS WOODWIND STRINGS CHOIR & PAD SYNTH. XG USER ORGAN FLUTES UPPER OCTAVE MIC. VH TYPE SELECT OVER SIGNAL MIC. SETTING VOCAL HARMONY RESET TALK EFFECT ENTER ONE TOUCH SETTING REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE MEMORY Registering Panel Setups - Registration Memory This shows you how to register your custom panel settings to the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons. Make all the settings you want with the panel controls, and Registration Memory will "remember" them for you. 1 Set up the panel controls as desired. For a list of the settings that can be registered, refer to the separate Data List (Parameter Chart). 2 REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE MEMORY Keep in mind that songs, styles or multi pads on disk cannot registered to Registration Memory. If you want to register a disk-based song, style or multi pad, copy the relevant data to "USER" in the SONG/ STYLE/MULTI PAD display (page 39) and register the data separately. 3 Select the desired parameter groups for the settings you want to register. You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to navigate in this display. To register a parameter group, checkmark the corresponding box. Groups left without checkmarks will not be included in the Registration Memory setting. This allows you to maintain certain settings, even when switching among Registration Memory presets. You can also use the Freeze function (page 89) to override the Registration Memory changes - letting you prevent certain panel settings from being changed. F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cancels the registration and returns to the MAIN display. You can also use the [EXIT] button. Enters a checkmark to the selected box. You can also use the [ENTER] button. Removes the checkmark from the selected box. You can also use the [ENTER] button. E Press the desired ND number button for REGISTRATION MEMORY FREEZE MEMORY registering the settings. Indicator is green .....The panel setting is registered, but not selected. Indicator is red .........The panel setting is registered and is currently selected. Indicator is off..........The panel setting is not registered. For information on saving the settings registered here, refer to the next page. To delete all currently registered settings at one time, simultaneously hold down the highest B key on the keyboard and turn on the power. PSR-2100/1100 87

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PSR-2100/1100
Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory
Registration Memory is a powerful feature that lets you set up the PSR-2100/1100 just as you want — selecting specific
voices, styles, effect settings etc. — and save your custom panel setup for future recall. Then, when you need those
settings, simply press the appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY button.
This shows you how to register your custom panel settings to the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons. Make all the
settings you want with the panel controls, and Registration Memory will “remember” them for you.
USER
ENTER
EXIT
BALANCE
FUNCTION
HELP
MENU
DEMO
SOUND CREATOR
DIGITAL RECORDING
MIXING CONSOLE
DIGITAL
STUDIO
DIRECT
ACCESS
CHANNEL ON/OFF
FREEZE
MEMORY
DATA ENTRY
ORGAN FLUTES
STRINGS
CHOIR & PAD
GUITAR
MAIN
BACK
NEXT
LEFT
MUSIC
FINDER
LAYER
I
F
J
G
H
D
A
E
B
C
BASS
PIANO & HARPSI.
E.PIANO
XG
UPPER OCTAVE
WOODWIND
PERCUSSION
MONO
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
HARMONY/
ECHO
LEFT
HOLD
SYNTH.
BRASS
ORGAN &
ACCORDION
VOICE EFFECT
VOICE
ONE TOUCH SETTING
REGISTRATION MEMORY
MIC.
EFFECT
VOCAL
HARMONY
MIC.
SETTING
VH TYPE
SELECT
TALK
OVER
SIGNAL
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TRANSPOSE
ACMP
STANDBY
ON
INTRO
START/STOP
MAIN
ENDING
/ rit.
AUTO
FILL IN
OTS
LINK
SYNC.
STOP
SYNC.
START
BREAK
BALLAD
USER
LATIN
POP & ROCK
REC
REW
FF
START/STOP
TOP
BALLROOM
DANCE
FADE
IN/OUT
TEMPO
STOP
TAP TEMPO
SONG
STYLE
MARCH &
WALTZ
METRO-
NOME
EXTRA
TRACKS
TRACK
2
TRACK
1
REPEAT
SWING &
JAZZ
MULTI PAD
STYLE CONTROL
MASTER VOLUME
FREEZE
MEMORY
REGISTRATION MEMORY
Registering Panel Setups — Registration Memory
E
ND
I
F
J
G
H
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
FREEZE
MEMORY
REGISTRATION MEMORY
FREEZE
MEMORY
REGISTRATION MEMORY
1
Set up the panel controls as desired.
For a list of the settings that can be registered, refer to the separate Data List
(Parameter Chart).
Select the desired parameter groups
for the settings you want to register.
You can also use the
[DATA ENTRY]
dial
to navigate in this display. To
register a parameter group, checkmark
the corresponding box. Groups left
without checkmarks will not be included
in the
Registration Memory
setting.
This allows you to maintain certain
settings, even when switching among
Registration Memory presets. You can
also use the Freeze function (page 89)
to override the Registration Memory
changes — letting you prevent certain
panel settings from being changed.
Enters a checkmark to the
selected box.
You can also
use the
[ENTER]
button.
Removes the checkmark from
the selected box.
You can also
use the
[ENTER]
button.
Cancels the registration
and returns to the MAIN
display.
You can also use
the
[EXIT]
button.
Press the desired
number button for
registering the settings.
3
Indicator is green
.....
The panel setting is registered, but not selected.
Indicator is red
.........
The panel setting is registered and is currently selected.
Indicator is off
..........
The panel setting is not registered.
2
Keep in mind that songs,
styles or multi pads on disk
cannot registered to Regis-
tration Memory. If you want
to register a disk-based
song, style or multi pad,
copy the relevant data to
“USER” in the
SONG/
STYLE/MULTI PAD
dis-
play (page 39) and register
the data separately.
For information on saving the settings registered here, refer to the next page.
To delete all currently reg-
istered settings at one
time, simultaneously hold
down the highest B key on
the keyboard and turn on
the power.