Selecting Sounds
15
Selecting Your Favorite Sounds 
(Registration)
You can assign a name to your favorite organ, piano, and 
synthesizer sounds (or combination of sounds), and store it as a 
“registration.”
A registration can be recalled instantly by pressing a single button. 
This is a convenient way to switch sounds for each song, or to 
instantly switch between settings during a live performance.
Registrations are organized into banks, with 4 registrations in each 
bank.
There are 25 banks, allowing you to store a total of 100 registrations.
1
Bank
4 registrations
=
Bank
2
3
4
25
MEMO
•  When this unit is shipped from the factory, several banks contain 
registrations with the same settings.
•  Sets of registrations can be saved on a USB ash drive (p. 41).
•  The registrations saved on a USB ash drive can be loaded 
individually or as a set (p. 42).
Recalling a Registration
1.  Press the [1]–[4] buttons to select a registration.
The registration screen is shown in the display.
Registration number
Bank number
Multi-eect type (p. 47)
Split or Dual setting (p. 28)
Registration name
Volume
Octave (p. 27)
MEMO
•  You can select a registration by moving the cursor to the 
registration number and turning the [VALUE] dial.
•  You can select the next registration by pressing the [NEXT] 
button.
•  If registration 4 is selected, pressing the [NEXT] button will 
select registration 1 of the next bank.
Switching Registration Banks
Switching banks (Banks 1–4)
1.  Press the [BANK] button.
The BANK screen is shown in the display.
Currently selected bank number
2.  Press the [1]–[4] buttons to select the desired bank.
3.  Press the [1]–[4] buttons to select a registration.
You’ll switch to a registration of the bank you selected.
Switching banks (Banks 5–25)
1.  Press the [BANK] button.
The BANK screen is shown in the display.
2.  Turn the [VALUE] dial to select the desired bank.
3.  Press the [ENTER] button.
4.  Press the [1]–[4] buttons to select a registration.
You’ll switch to a registration of the bank you selected.
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