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Recording
USING THE REGISTRATION
MEMORY
The keyboard lets you save your favorite set-
tings in its registration memory and instantly
recall them. The memory consists of four
banks (0–3), each with five memory locations
(A–E), totaling up to 20 settings.
•tone
•rhythm
• tempo
• split on/off
• split point
• layer on/off
• auto harmonize on/off
• mixer settings
• keyboard channel on/off
• DSP on/off
• DSP settings
• accompaniment mode
• touch response settings
• assignable jack setting
• transpose
•tuning
• pitch bend range
• sound range shift on/off
Notes:
• You cannot use the registration memory
while you are using the synthesizer,
song sequencer, pattern sequencer, or
demo tune function.
• You cannot delete a registration setup
from memory, but you can store a differ-
ent setup in its place.
Storing a Setup
1. Set the desired controls to the setting
you want to store.
2. Repeatedly press
BANK
until the desired
bank number appears.
3. Within 5 seconds, hold down
STORE
and
press the desired
REGISTRATION
button
(
A
–
E
).
Store
appears after the
selected bank/location number/letter.
4. Release
STORE
and
REGISTRATION
.
5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to store more
setups.
Recalling a Setup
1. Repeatedly press
BANK
until the desired
bank number appears.
2. Within 5 seconds, press the desired
REGISTRATION
button (
A
-
E
).
Recall
appears after the selected bank/loca-
tion number/letter for five seconds.
Note:
If the setting you want to recall is in the
same bank as the current one, skip step 1.
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Recording
USING THE SONG
SEQUENCER
The keyboard lets you record up to two
songs in memory for later playback. You can
use either
real-time recording
(record as you
play) or
punch-in recording
(enter notes from
a specific section of a song already in memo-
ry).
You can record on each of the keyboard’s six
tracks separately. Besides notes, each track
can have its own tone number. Then, when
you play back the tracks together, it sounds
like an entire six-piece band. Also, you can
use different mixer settings for each track.
Track 1 is the main track, and you can use it
to record auto accompaniment as well as
keyboard play. Tracks 2–6 are melody