Registration; X91; Storing A Registration - Kawai ES6 Owner's Manual

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4. REGISTRATION

The ES6 digital piano allows many of the preferred panel settings such as the selected sound, effect type etc.,
to be stored as registration memories and conveniently recalled at the touch of a button.
There are 14 registration memories in total, with two memories assigned to each SOUND SELECTION button.
The following settings and functions can be stored in a Registration memory:
x Sound type (including settings made in dual or split mode)
x Dual / Split balance, split point
x Effect type, Reverb type, Equaliser (EQ) type
x Touch curve
Rhythm Section settings (page 37)
x Rhythm Section style
x Rhythm Section part settings
x Rhythm Section tempo
x Rhythm Section volume
x Preset Chord Progression On/Off
x Preset Chord Progression style

‘ STORING A REGISTRATION

In the following example, sound settings will be stored in the fi rst memory of REGISTRATION1 and the second
memory of REGISTRATION3.
First memory:
Press and hold the REGISTRATION button, then press and hold the PIANO1 button.
1
Press and hold the button
'1-1' will be shown in the LED display, indicating that the fi rst memory of REGISTRATION1 has been selected.
After a brief period, a beep will sound and the LED indicator for the PIANO1 button will turn on, indicating that
sound settings have been stored to the fi rst memory of REGISTRATION1.
Second memory:
Press and hold the REGISTRATION button, next press the E.PIANO button twice, then press and hold
the E.PIANO button.
1
Press and hold the button
'3-2' will be shown in the LED display, indicating that the second memory of REGISTRATION3 has been
selected.
After a brief period, a beep will sound and the LED indicator for the E.PIANO button will turn on, indicating that
sound settings have been stored to the second memory of REGISTRATION3.
2
Press and hold the button
2
Press the button twice, then press and hold the button
Function settings (page 49)
x Brilliance
x Tuning
x Voicing
x Damper Effect
x String resonance
x Temperament
x Lower octave shift
x Lower pedal
x Auto Fill-in
x One Finger Adlib On/Off
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