Using Your V150/V110
Panel Memories
What's in a Panel Memory?
The Panel Memory stores a number of items that determine the state of the instrument:
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Main Zone Sound, Volume, Channel
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Layer Zone Sound, Volume, Channel, and Active state
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Split Zone Sound, Volume, Channel, and Active state
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SplitLayer Zone Sound, Volume, Channel, and Active state
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General MIDI state
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Octave Shift On/Off and shift values
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Left Sustain On/Off
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Split Point
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KB3 drawbar assignments and settings
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KB3 percussion and chorus settings
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Reverb setting and zone routing and mix values
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Effect setting and zone routing and mix values
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Pedal assignments and controller pedal value
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Slider assignments and values
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Arpeggiator On/Off state
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Arpeggiator settings
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Rhythm On/Off state
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Rhythm Pattern, Volume, Sound choice, Reverb Level
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Tempo
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Transposition
Note that values are saved for the sliders and controller pedal. This means that you can set the
sliders to a desired position and then save the exact state in the Panel Memory. When the Panel
Memory is recalled, the value of the Controllers associated with the sliders and pedal will be
restored from the saved state, regardless of the current position of the sliders and pedal
themselves.
The Default Panel Memory
As you play your V150/V110, you may enjoy adding splits and layers for a combination sound.
But sometimes you want to get back to just a single sound. There's a quick and easy way to do
this: press the first and second Panel Memory buttons at the same time. This selects the Stereo
Grand Piano sound, without any other sounds (this is the default Panel Memory).
Panel Memory Banks
If you have a large number of panel settings you'd like to save, don't despair! The V150/V110
has eight memory slots called Panel Banks, each of which can store eight panel Memories. To
choose a Panel Bank, press the Panel Bank button. You will be prompted to press one of the
Panel Memory buttons, which will select the respective bank. Pressing any other button will
remove the prompt screen without changing the Panel Bank. Now any Panel Memory saved
will be in the bank you've selected, and Panel Memories restored will also be from that bank.
When the instrument is turned on, Panel Bank 1 is always active.
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