7. MEMORIES
7.1 WHAT IS A MEMORY
Memories are locations in which one or two Sounds and a keyboard mode are saved. A location contains the following
data:
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Sound for Part 1 (see par.8.3).
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Sound for Part 2 (see par.8.3).
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Keyboard mode and split point, if need be (see par. 8.4).
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Transpose for Part1 and Part2 (see par. 8.5)
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SOUND EDIT data for Part 1 Sound (see chapter 10).
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SOUND EDIT data for Part 2 Sound (see chapter 10).
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MASTER EFFECT for part 1 Sound (see par.9.1).
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MASTER REVERB for Part 1 Sound (see par.9.1).
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MIXER (see par.9.3)
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Pedals function (see par.11.6).
There are 64 Memories associated to each family. 32 Memories are preset, they can be modified but not saved, 32 are
user-made, and can be modified and overwritten.
7.2 MAIN MEMORY PAGE
When the instrument is switched on (if the Last Selection function is set as Off, see par.11.3) it automatically selects the
acoustic piano (APM physical model) Memory and its Sound (see also chapt. 8). After the presentation, the display shows
the following page:
Current selected
Memory family
7.3 MEMORY SELECTION
There are several ways to select a Sound:
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Use the Key Touch [+], [-], [ ] or [ ] to scroll and immediately load a Memory of selected family or:
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press [ENTER] or [MEMORY
currently selected family.
Sounds in Parts
] (when the Memory main page is not displayed) to show the Memory list for the
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Keyboard Mode
Clock
Name and location of the
selected Memory