Yamaha PSR-540 Owner's Manual - Page 54

Registration Memory

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Registration Memory Since the PSR-540 is such a sophisticated instrument with such a variety of controls and functions - voice, style, auto accompaniment and effect settings, just to name a few - the Registration Memory feature is one of the most convenient and powerful of the instrument. It allows you save virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory setting, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by pressing a single button. Registration Memory provides up to 128 complete control-panel setups (32 banks, 4 setups each) that can be recalled instatly during your performance. 32 banks • Registering the Panel Settings page 55 • Recalling the Registered Panel Settings page 55 • Selecting a Registration Bank page 56 • Naming the Registration Banks page 56 • The PSR-540's initial Registration Memory [1]-[4] settings (when it shipped from the factory) are the same panel settings as when the STANDBY switch is first turned on. Data stored by the Registration Memory s VOICE PARAMETERS • Part on/off (VOICE R1, R2, L page 29 • Voice Change setting (VOICE R1, R2, L page 75 • Mixer setting (VOICE R1, R2, L page 76 • Parameter Edit setting (VOICE R1, R2, L page 77 • Touch Sensitivity page 120 • DSP on/off, FAST/SLOW on/off, DSP Type and Return Level page 49 • HARMONY/ECHO on/off, type, volume, part page 50 • TOUCH on/off page 120 • SUSTAIN on/off page 30 • Pitch Bend Range page 122 • Scale Tuning page 119 • Footswitch function page 121 • Transpose ...page 30 • Part Octave setting page 119 s ACCOMPANIMENT PARAMETERS • Auto Accompaniment on/off page 33 • Style number page 32 • Main A/B section page 34 • Tempo ...page 36 • Fingering mode page 38 • Split Point page 119 • Accompaniment Volume page 37 • Track on/off setting page 37 • Voice Change setting page 75 • Mixer setting page 75 • Parameter Edit setting page 77 • Multi Pad Bank number, Chord Match on/off page 43 • Reverb setting page 46 • Chorus setting page 48 • Material recorded data is retained in memory even when the STANDBY switch is turned off if batteries are installed or an AC adaptor is connected (page 135). It is nevertheless a good idea to save important data to floppy disk so that you can keep them indefinitely and build up your own data library (page 60). Registration Memory data can be saved to and loaded from floppy disk as needed (page 57). 54 52

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Registration Memory
Since the PSR-540 is such a sophisticated instrument with such a variety of controls and functions —
voice, style, auto accompaniment and effect settings, just to name a few — the Registration Memory
feature is one of the most convenient and powerful of the instrument.
It allows you save virtually all panel
settings to a Registration Memory setting, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by press-
ing a single button.
Registration Memory provides up to 128 complete control-panel setups (32 banks, 4 setups each) that
can be recalled instatly during your performance.
The PSR-540’s initial
Registration Memory [1]–[4]
settings (when it shipped
from the factory) are the
same panel settings as when
the STANDBY switch is first
turned on.
• Registering the Panel Settings
....................................................................
page 55
• Recalling the Registered Panel Settings
.....................................................
page 55
• Selecting a Registration Bank
.....................................................................
page 56
• Naming the Registration Banks
...................................................................
page 56
Data stored by the Registration Memory
VOICE PARAMETERS
• Part on/off (VOICE R1, R2, L)
.....................................................................
page 29
• Voice Change setting (VOICE R1, R2, L)
....................................................
page 75
• Mixer setting (VOICE R1, R2, L)
..................................................................
page 76
• Parameter Edit setting (VOICE R1, R2, L)
..................................................
page 77
• Touch Sensitivity
........................................................................................
page 120
• DSP on/off, FAST/SLOW on/off, DSP Type and Return Level
.....................
page 49
• HARMONY/ECHO on/off, type, volume, part
..............................................
page 50
• TOUCH on/off
............................................................................................
page 120
• SUSTAIN on/off
...........................................................................................
page 30
• Pitch Bend Range
......................................................................................
page 122
• Scale Tuning
..............................................................................................
page 119
• Footswitch function
....................................................................................
page 121
• Transpose
....................................................................................................
page 30
• Part Octave setting
....................................................................................
page 119
ACCOMPANIMENT PARAMETERS
• Auto Accompaniment on/off
........................................................................
page 33
• Style number
...............................................................................................
page 32
• Main A/B section
..........................................................................................
page 34
• Tempo
..........................................................................................................
page 36
• Fingering mode
............................................................................................
page 38
• Split Point
...................................................................................................
page 119
• Accompaniment Volume
..............................................................................
page 37
• Track on/off
setting
......................................................................................
page 37
• Voice Change setting
...................................................................................
page 75
• Mixer setting
................................................................................................
page 75
• Parameter Edit setting
.................................................................................
page 77
• Multi Pad Bank number, Chord Match on/off
...............................................
page 43
• Reverb setting
..............................................................................................
page 46
• Chorus setting
.............................................................................................
page 48
Registration Memory data can be saved to and loaded from floppy disk as needed (page 57).
32 banks
52
Material recorded data is
retained in memory even
when the STANDBY switch is
turned off if batteries are
installed or an AC adaptor is
connected (page 135). It is
nevertheless a good idea to
save important data to floppy
disk so that you can keep
them indefinitely and build up
your own data library (page
60).