Memorizing Your Favorite Registrations; Speichern Der Besten Registraturen - Yamaha ELECTONE ME-55A Manual

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This feature lets you store some of your favorite sounds in memory and have them conveniently
accessible at the touch of a button.
How to Memorize a registration
1 By using the control panel, set up your desired registration.
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2 While pressing the red M. (Memory) button, press the numbered button (1,
2,3, 4, 5) where you wish to store the sound.
The lamp above the numbered button you pressed will flash briefly, indicating that this
registration has been memorized here. Store your other favorite registrations in the same
way, utilizing the remaining numbered buttons.
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How to Recall a Registration From Memory ===
1 Press one of the numbered buttons.
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As soon as a numbered button is pressed, the registration that was placed in memory will
instantly be set up on the control panel.
2 Additional registrations can be recalled by pressing the appropriate
numbered buttons.
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Whenever you press a different numbered button, the control panel setting will instantly
change. You can easily see what settings have been memorized.
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Though the lamp of one of Registration Memory
buttons 1-5 is always lit, the mernorization opera-
tion for registration data can be performed regard-
less of the ON/OFF status of the lamps.
When memorizing a registration to a lit
button: The new registration is stored at the lit
button. The pertinent lamp will flash during the
memorization process, then return to its lit status.
When memorizing a registration to an unlit
button: A new registration is stored at that unlit
button which already contains registration data,
but the memory contents of the lit button remains
unchanged. The lamp of the unlit button will flash
only during the memorization
process, then
return to its unlit status.
REGISTRATION MEMORY:
[Altering a Registration]
Any registration may be altered to any extent by
simply changing the desired controls.
Even if you have changed the control panel
settings, the memorized registration will not be
affected and will remain as it was programmed. If
you wish this "altered" registration to be stored in
memory, simply hold M. (Memory) button, and
press the numbered button (1,2,3,4,5) where you
wish to store it.
[Protecting Memorized Data]
The data stored in Registration Memory will be
retained for at least a week, even when the power
is turned off. The memorized data can also be
stored by transferring it to a RAM Pack or a
cassette tape. (See pages 14, 25.)
[Additional Information]
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following: Start, Synchro Start, Fill In, Intro./
Ending, C.S.P., Transposition, Cassette, Master
Volume, Expression Pedal.
€ When using C.S.P., the data stored in Registra-
tion Memory will be replaced. (See page19.)
e When a registration is stored in one of the
numbered buttons, the previous contents of that
respective memory are automatically replaced.
@lf the power is turned off for along period of time,
the sounds stored in the Registration Memory
section will be automatically replaced by the
sounds from the Basic Registration. The previ-
ous registrations will be erased.

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