Saving Performance Settings (Registrations); What Is A Registration; Recalling A Registration - Roland FP-50 Owner's Manual

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Saving Performance Settings (Registrations)

What Is a Registration?

You can use the [1]–[4] buttons as registration buttons, and save
settings such as those for the tones you've selected, the Dual Play or
Split Play setting, and Rhythm settings.
Each set of these settings is called a "Registration. "
After saving these registrations, you can recall them instantly
during a performance.
The FP-50 has four registration buttons ([1]–[4]), and you can save
five different registrations under each button. This means that you
can save as many as 20 registrations.
An entire group of 20 registrations is called a "Registration Set. "
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Registration Set
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• Within this manual, the "
saved in a registration.
• For more about the settings saved in a registration, refer to
"Settings Saved in Registrations" (p. 49).
• You can save registration sets to the FP-50's internal memory or
to a USB flash drive (sold separately; p. 30).
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Recalling a Registration

You can easily recall settings you've saved as registrations using the
[1]–[4] buttons.
1.
Press the [SPLIT] and [TRANSPOSE] buttons
simultaneously .
The first time you access the registration screen after turning on the
power, a screen like the following will appear.
2.
Press a number button ([1]–[4]) to choose the location
where the desired registration is saved .
Variation
Button number
3.
Press the [–] [+] buttons to select the registration
variation .
The settings change accordingly.
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• You can also use a pedal to recall registrations (p. 40).
• You can reload registration sets that you've saved to internal
memory or a USB flash drive (p. 31).
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