Storing A Combination Of Sounds In Memory (Using The General Pistons); Storing Or Recalling A Registration; Storing A Registration; Recalling A Registration - Roland C-330 Owner's Manual

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Storing a Combination of Sounds in Memory (Using the General Pistons)

On the C-330, a combination of settings for the stops and couplers of the entire organ can be stored in memory as a "registration" at
one of the general pistons.
There are five general pistons, numbered 1 through 5. One combination of settings can be stored at each piston, and there are twenty
such memory banks, meaning that you can store a total of one hundred different registrations.
This is convenient when you want to save a favorite combination of sounds, or when you need to switch between various
combinations of sounds in a performance.
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About the general pistons
The general pistons store the settings of the stops, couplers, and tremulants. Once stored, the settings will be retained even after
you've shut off the power.

Storing or recalling a registration

Storing a registration

1.
Select the desired combination of stops to create the sound you want to save.
2.
While holding in the [SET] piston, press one of the general memory [1]–[5] pistons.
The combination of sounds (registration) will be written to the general piston you pressed.
The following screen will appear for a few seconds.

Recalling a registration

1.
Press one of the general memory [1]–[5] pistons.

Resetting the sound settings (General Cancel)

Cancel all tablets and couplers so that no sounds are selected.
1.
Press the general cancel [0] piston.
The illumination for all stops and pistons will turn off.
No sound will be heard if you attempt to play the keyboard when all settings are turned off.
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