Registration Freeze; Recall Preset Data - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual

Yamaha owner's manual psr-6000 portatone
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Data Backed Up At All Times (MEMORY BACKUP ON or OFF)
• Sequencer Song Data
• Custom Style Data
• Custom Voice Data
• Disk Style Data
• Panel Registration Memory Data
• Multi Pad Data
• Tempo Change Data
• Percussion Pad Data
• One Touch Setting Data

REGISTRATION FREEZE

Determines whether Panel Registration
[FREEZE] button (page 42) freezes the accompa-
niment or voice settings.
Use the REGISTRATION FREEZE LCD dials
to select ACCOMP. FREEZE or VOICE FREEZE
as required.

RECALL PRESET DATA

Recalls the specified initial factory settings.
Use any of the LCD dials to select the type of
factory preset data you want to recall (see list be-
low), then press the EXECUTE LCD button — the
"Are you sure? " confirmation display will
appear.
If you want to execute the recall preset data
operation press the YES LCD button (or press the
NO LCD button to cancel the operation). "Ex-
ecuting." will appear while the data is being
initialized, "Completed." will appear briefly
when the job is finished.
Data initialized by the RECALL PRESET
DATA function:
ALL DATA
All of the below.
CUSTOM VOICE
Custom voice data.
PANEL REGIST
Panel registration data.
ONE TOUCH S.
One touch setting data.
PAD DATA
Multi, Tempo, and Percus-
sion pad assignment data.
SPLIT POINT
The split point key.
HARMONY TYPE
The harmony type.
CONTROLLER
All controller settings (F3
function group).
ABC & IA
Auto Bass Chord & Interac-
tive Accompaniment data,
preset IA style "New Age"
(No.12 button).
REVERB
Reverb type, depth.
EFFECT
Effect type, depth.
MIDI
All MIDI data.
• The data backed up (retained in memory even when the
power is turned off) by the PSR-6000 are listed above. When
memory backup is turned OFF, the initial factory settings are
automatically recalled whenever the power is turned on.
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NOTES
F7: Utility
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