Saving Your Registration Memory Setups - Yamaha PF-1000 Owner's Manual

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Saving Your Registration Memory Setups

The settings registered to the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1]-[8] buttons are saved as a single file.
BANK 01
1
2
3
1
2
Save the settings you've made to the Registration Memory buttons as a single Registration bank file (page 44).
1
2
REGISTRATION EDIT display
The contents of the current Registration Memory bank (REGIST.) are listed in the REGISTRATION EDIT screen. The
names of the stored Registration Memory presets are shown in the display and the indicators of the relevant
REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons are lit in green.
From this screen, you can select, name, or delete the Registration Memory presets.
Select ...............Press the [A] - [J] buttons. The REGIST. display is linked to the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1] - [8]
buttons. When you select the Registration Memory preset in the display, the related button turns
on (indicator is red).
Name ...............This operation is the same as that in "Naming Files and Folders" (page 41) in "Basic Operations
— Organizing Your Data."
Delete ..............This operation is the same as that in "Deleting Files/Folders" (page 43) in "Basic Operations —
Organizing Your Data."
The result of the Name/Delete operation will be lost when the power is turned off unless you return to the REGISTRATION
BANK display by pressing the [8M] (UP) button and save the data (page 44).
Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
All settings registered to buttons [1]-
[8] are referred to as a "bank." The
banks can be saved to "USER" or
"FLOPPY DISK" as Registration
bank files.
F
G
H
I
J
The REGISTRATION EDIT display
appears. For details on this display,
see below.
Keep in mind that the size of
the Registration bank files
and the memory space they
occupy depends on the
amount of functions set in
each.
Press the [DIRECT
ACCESS] button and [EXIT]
button to call up the MAIN
display.
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