Registration Memory; Storing Registrations - Yamaha Electone STAGEA ELB-01 Owner's Manual

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Registration Memory

Registration Memory is a powerful performance tool that helps you sound like a
professional. It lets you store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and LCD,
conveniently allowing you to instantly change all Voice settings and rhythms while you're
playing—simply by pressing a single Registration Memory button. The buttons are
conveniently located at the top right on the panel for easy access while playing. Just press
the numbered button that corresponds to the Registration you wish to select.
Moreover, you can also recall the settings using the right footswitch. All Registrations in
Registration Memory can also be saved to USB flash memory.
Various types of basic Registrations have been programmed to the numbered Registration
Memory buttons [1] – [8], with additional Registration Memory presets 9 – 16 which can also
be called up easily. You can of course record your own Registration settings to a numbered
button, but keep in mind that the preset Registration for that button will be overwritten and
erased. You can recall the original factory preset settings (and delete your own) by
initializing the Registration Memory.
Basic Registration
1

Storing Registrations

Your newly created Registrations you make can be stored to the Registration Memory
panel buttons. All Registrations in Registration Memory can also be saved to USB flash
memory.
1
Create your original Registration by making all desired panel
settings.
No.
Image
1
Strings ensemble
2
Brass ensemble
3
Woodwind ensemble
4
Orchestra
5
Flute combo
6
Piano ballad
7
Jazz combo
8
Pop ballad
No.
Image
9
Big band jazz
10
Rock band
11
Fun time
12
Synth pop
13
Pop organ
14
Cathedral
15
Synth bell
16
Music box
Selecting a Voice (page 25)
Selecting a Rhythm (page
56)
Voice Controls and Effects
(page 40)
ELB-01 Owner's Manual
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