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Storing and Calling up Custom Panel Setups—Registration Memory and Playlist

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Storing and Calling up Custom Panel Setups-Registration Memory and Playlist 8OperationGuide Storing and Calling up Custom Panel Setups-Registration Memory and Playlist The Registration Memory function and the Playlist function allow you to save (or "register") virtually all panel settings, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings for your performances by a simple, one-touch operation. The Playlist is especially useful for managing your repertoire, letting you select only the desired panel settings from the huge repertoire in the Registration Memory and create a new list.  Registration Memory This function allows you to save (register) your custom panel settings to one of the Registration Memory buttons for easy recall. Virtually all panel settings can be saved to a single button. There are eight Registration Memory buttons on the panel. You can save all eight registered panel setups as a Single Registration Memory Bank file. Save Recall Registration Memory Bank file NOTE 8 For information on the parameters that can be registered with the Registration Memory function, refer to the Registration section of the "Parameter Chart" in the Data List on the website.  Playlist The Playlist function allows you to create your own live performance set list. The advantage of this is that you can select only the specific files you want from the huge number of the Registration Memory Bank files-without having to change the bank file configuration. Each Playlist Record can directly recall a specified Registration Memory in the selected Registration Memory Bank file. You can collectively store the Playlist Records as a single Playlist file. Playlist file 01 Registration Memory Bank files Bank 01 Playlist Record 01 Playlist Record 02 Playlist Record 03 Bank 02 : Link to call up PSR-A5000 Owner's Manual 89

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Operation Guide
PSR-A5000
Owner’s Manual
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Storing and Calling up Custom Panel Setups—Registration Memory and Playlist
Storing and Calling up Custom Panel Set-
ups—Registration Memory and Playlist
The Registration Memory function and the Playlist function allow you to save (or “register”) virtually all panel
settings, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings for your performances by a simple, one-touch opera-
tion. The Playlist is especially useful for managing your repertoire, letting you select only the desired panel set-
tings from the huge repertoire in the Registration Memory and create a new list.
Registration Memory
This function allows you to save (register) your custom panel settings to one of the Registration Memory buttons
for easy recall.
There are eight Registration Memory buttons on the panel. You can save all eight registered panel setups as a Sin-
gle Registration Memory Bank file.
Playlist
The Playlist function allows you to create your own live performance set list. The advantage of this is that you can
select only the specific files you want from the huge number of the Registration Memory Bank files—without having
to change the bank file configuration. Each Playlist Record can directly recall a specified Registration Memory in the
selected Registration Memory Bank file. You can collectively store the Playlist Records as a single Playlist file.
Virtually all panel settings can be saved to a single button.
Registration
Memory Bank file
Save
Recall
For information on the parameters that can be registered with the Registration Memory function, refer to the Registration section of the “Parameter Chart” in the Data List on the
website.
NOTE
Playlist file 01
Registration Memory Bank files
Playlist Record 01
Playlist Record 02
Playlist Record 03
Bank 01
Bank 02
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