Casio CDP-235R User Manual page 49

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Saving Keyboard Setups to Registration Memory
Registration memory lets you store Digital Piano setups (tone,
rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever you need them.
Registration memory simplifies performance of complex
pieces that require successive tone and rhythm changes.
You can have up to 32 setups in Registration memory at one
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cm
cp
time.
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to
are used for recording.
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cm
Area 1
Bank 1
Setup 1-1
Bank 2
Setup 2-1
.
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Bank 8
Setup 8-1
• Each press of bank select button
bank numbers, from 1 to 8.
• Pressing a button from
area in the currently selected bank.
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co
Area 2
Area 3
Setup 1-2
Setup 1-3
Setup 1-4
Setup 2-2
Setup 2-3
Setup 2-4
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.
.
Setup 8-2
Setup 8-3
Setup 8-4
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cycles through the
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to
selects the corresponding
■ Registration Save Example
This example saves the data shown in the table below to the
following setups in Bank 1.
• Initial melody setup saved to Setup 1-1.
• Second melody setup saved to Setup 1-2.
• Third melody setup saved to Setup 1-3.
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Tone Number
Rhythm Number
Tempo
■ Registration Memory Data
The following is the complete list of data that is saved to a
registration memory setup.
• Tone numbers (main, layer, split)
• Rhythm number
• Tempo
• Auto Harmonize
Area 4
• Transpose
• Split point
• Touch Response
• Octave shift
.
• Chord fingerings
.
• Accompaniment volume
• Arpeggiator setting (on, off, type)
• Synchro start
• Hall (on, off)
• Reverb (on, off, type)
• Chorus (on, off, type)
• Bend Range
• Accomp (on, off)
• Arpeggiator hold (on, off)
• Layer (on, off)
• Split (on, off)
• Pedal effect
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br br
cl cl cm cm cn cn co co cp cp cq cq
Setup 1–1 Setup 1–2 Setup 1–3
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001
005
089
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089
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