Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 173

Registration Memory, Freeze, Registration Sequence

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Registration Memory Quick Guide on page 52 Reference Basic instructions on using the Registration Memory are explained in the "Quick Guide." This section gives detailed information on the Freeze and Registration Sequence functions not covered in the "Quick Guide." ■ About User Voices and Registration Memory When you memorize a panel setup to Registration Memory that uses a User voice (on the User drive or external devices), keep in mind that the actual User voice is not memorized to Registration Memory-only its settings are. Registration Memory saves and recognizes a User voice as: • The preset voice on which the User voice is based • The parameter settings made in Voice Set Selecting a Registration Memory number with User voice calls up the two above, and not the User voice on the drive. This means that the actual User voice could be changed or even deleted from the drive, and yet still be available in Registration Memory. Freeze Quick Guide on page 54 This section briefly covers details on the Freeze function. For basic instructions on Freeze, refer to the "Quick Guide." 1 Call up the Registration Freeze display via [FUNCTION] → FREEZE and select the parameter group to be "frozen" or unchanged. CAUTION Settings in the Registration Freeze display are automatically saved to Flash ROM when you exit from the display. However, if you turn the power off without exiting from this display, the settings will be lost. Select a parameter group to be set. These enter and remove checkmarks from the parameter groups. If you want a parameter group to remain unchanged even when changing Registration Memory numbers, enter a checkmark to the appropriate box. 2 Turn the [FREEZE] button on. 3 You can check whether your Freeze settings are correct or not by chang- ing the Registration Memory number. NOTE • The settings on the Registration Freeze display can be saved to the User drive or external devices on the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → SYSTEM SETUP display as a System Setup file (page 196). Registration Sequence As convenient as the Registration Memory buttons are, there may be times during a performance when you want to quickly switch between settings-without having to take your hands from the keyboard. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you call up the presets in any order you specify, by simply using the [TAB] buttons or the pedal as you play. Two functions-changing a Bank according to the order listed on the Open/ Save display and changing the Memory number according to the order determined from the Registration Sequence display-can be assigned to the [TAB] button and the foot pedal connected to the Tyros2. 1 Select a Registration Memory bank of which the sequence is programmed. 2 Call up the Registration Sequence display via [FUNCTION] → REGISTRATION SEQUENCE. 173 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Reference
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Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide on page 52
Registration Memory
Basic instructions on using the Registration Memory are explained in the “Quick Guide.” This section gives detailed
information on the Freeze and Registration Sequence functions not covered in the “Quick Guide.”
About User Voices and Registration Memory
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When you memorize a panel setup to Registration Memory that uses a User voice (on the User drive or external devices),
keep in mind that the actual User voice is not memorized to Registration Memory—only its settings are.
Registration Memory saves and recognizes a User voice as:
• The preset voice on which the User voice is based
• The parameter settings made in Voice Set
Selecting a Registration Memory number with User voice calls up the two above, and not the User voice on the drive. This
means that the actual User voice could be changed or even deleted from the drive, and yet still be available in Registration
Memory.
Freeze
Quick Guide on page 54
This section briefly covers details on the Freeze function. For basic instructions on Freeze, refer to the “Quick Guide.”
1
Call up the Registration Freeze display via [FUNCTION]
FREEZE and
select the parameter group to be “frozen” or unchanged.
2
Turn the [FREEZE] button on.
3
You can check whether your Freeze settings are correct or not by chang-
ing the Registration Memory number.
Registration Sequence
As convenient as the Registration Memory buttons are, there may be times during a performance when you want to quickly switch
between settings—without having to take your hands from the keyboard. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you
call up the presets in any order you specify, by simply using the [TAB] buttons or the pedal as you play.
1
Select a Registration Memory bank of which the sequence is programmed.
2
Call up the Registration Sequence display via [FUNCTION]
REGISTRATION
SEQUENCE.
Select a parameter group
to be set.
The settings on the Registration
Freeze display can be saved to
the User drive or external devices
on the [FUNCTION]
UTILITY
SYSTEM SETUP display as a
System Setup file (page 196).
NOTE
These enter and remove checkmarks from the parame-
ter groups. If you want a parameter group to remain
unchanged even when changing Registration Memory
numbers, enter a checkmark to the appropriate box.
Settings in the Registration
Freeze display are automati-
cally saved to Flash ROM when
you exit from the display. How-
ever, if you turn the power off
without exiting from this dis-
play, the settings will be lost.
CAUTION
Two functions—changing a Bank according to the order listed on the Open/
Save display and changing the Memory number according to the order deter-
mined from the Registration Sequence display—can be assigned to the
[TAB] button and the foot pedal connected to the Tyros2.