Keyboard Settings; Saving And Recalling Everything (Registrations); Creating Your Song Set Up/Registrations At Home/Studio; Determining What A Registration Saves And Ignores - KETRON SD9 Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for SD9:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

7. KEYBOARD SETTINGS

SAVING AND RECALLING EVERYTHING (REGISTRATIONS).

nd
You are at a point where you've picked the proper voice for your right hand (lead), selected the best layered 2
voice, picked the greatest style and slowed it down just right for your next song ("I will always love you" for an
example), transposed the keyboard so you can play this tune in the key of C but sound as if you're playing it in the
key of A ... and then .... Oh my, how do you save this set up so that when you go to perform before your
audience/friends, you can recall this exact set up for this song? Your answer is REGISTRATIONS.
Fig. 178. REGISTRATIONS
Registrations are just snap shots or setups of your keyboard at any given time. You can set up your keyboard just the
way you want it to be to perform a particular song and save the entire set up (including lyrics of the song and even
an audio file) such that, when you are on stage and it is time to perform, you simply press the REGIS button as
shown in Fig. 178 above and touch your song setting and instantly, the SD9 PRO loads all parameters that were
saved in association with this song.
7.A - CREATING YOUR SONG SET UP/ REGISTRATIONS AT HOME/STUDIO
Creating your song set ups is easy. However, before you proceed, you want to make sure the REGISTRATIONS are
set up to save the settings you want them to save and ignore the settings you want them to ignore. This is done
because in some instances (e.g. Footswitches or Midi setups), you want the settings of such to remain unchanged no
matter what REGISTRATION is recalled.
7.B - DETERMINING WHAT A REGISTRATION SAVES AND IGNORES
To set up the SD9 PRO such that the Registration can ignore certain settings and change others, from the main
screen, press the MENU button –
KETRON SD9 Manual & Tutorial
129

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents