GEM RP220 Owner's Manual page 17

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Example 1
1.
If you select the Piano Group button, Preset 1 (GrandPiano) is
recalled automatically.
2.
Now select button n. 3 of the top row.
This will recall the single Preset Upright Piano across the entire
keyboard.
Example 2
3.
If you select the El. Piano Group button, Preset n. 1 of the top row
activates automatically, recalling the Preset Rhodex 1.
4.
Now press button 4 and you recall the Preset Rhodex 3.
Repeat the operations to select the other Presets.
The last Preset button selected for the current Preset Group remains
memorized. For example, if you select the Piano Group button (as in the
example explained above), Preset 3 (Upright Piano) will be recalled. If
you now select the El Piano Group button, you will recall the Rhodex 3
Preset (button 4).
This system of memorizing the last selection made will help you recall
your preferred Presets quickly.
User Presets
The same logic of memorizing the last selection made also applies to the
User Presets. Simply press the Preset button to activate the User Presets
(the LED turns on).
belonging to the same Preset Groups which recall different sound com-
binations with respect to the Presets.
For example, you can select the Preset n. 3 of the Piano Group to recall
Upright Piano, select User Preset n. 7 to recall Jazz Piano 2, then switch
from Preset to User Preset by pressing the Preset/User Preset button
repeatedly.
The User Presets are also programmable. You can memorize any
preferred sound setting to the User locations without permanently losing
the factory User Presets. These can be restored to their original status
using the Restore Preset function (see the General chapter).
Here you will find an additional 64 User Presets
Note: For a list of Presets and factory
User Presets, refer to the tables in the
Appendix.
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