Saving And Recalling Setups (Registration - Casio Casiotone CT-S500 User Manual

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Saving and Recalling Setups (Registration)

Registration memory lets you store keyboard setups (tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever you
need them. When recalling a setup, you can specify items that you do not want to include in the recall
(Freeze). Registration memory simplifies performance of complex pieces that require successive tone
and rhythm changes.
■ Registration Memory Setup Data Contents
• Tones (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Touch Response
• Touch off velocity
• Pedal (PEDAL1, PEDAL2)
• Pedal effect part (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Sustain
• Sustain times (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Upper Portamento
• Part Portamento (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Portamento Time (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Pitch Bend Range (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Knob Type (K1, K2, K3)
• Knob Effect Part (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Knob K1-K2 Link
• Layer
• Split
• Split point
• Balance (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER, Rhythm)
• Upper octave shift
• Part Octave Shift (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER)
• Transpose
• SUS/UPPER PORT button
• Reverb
• Chorus
• Delay
• Scale tuning type
• Scale tuning base note
• Accompaniment scale
• Piano Stretch Tuning
• Arpeggiator (type, hold, part)
• Auto Harmonize
• ARP/AH button
• Active DSP* (Effect Change Part, Effect, Effect Part, Parameter, Active DSP Hold)
• Tempo
• Rhythm (number, pattern, fill, accompaniment, chord mode, Synchro Start, Synchro Stop,
volume level)
* Active DSP settings can be saved only when Active DSP Hold is enabled.
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