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V.
Registration
Storage
@
Registration
Storage
When
Play
Sequencer
storage
operation
is
performed,
the
contents
set
before
the
record
button
is
pressed
are
automatically
stored
in
the
memory
pack.
™@
Checking
and
Modifying
Registration
Before
Perfor-
mance
When
the
record
button
and
Play
Sequencer
button
flash
before
performance,
no
modification
or
addition
can
be
stored.
If
you
wish
to
check
or
modify
the
registration,
turn
on
the
Fullband
Setting
Computer
button.
After
checking
and
modifying
the
contents,
turn
off
the
Fullband
Setting
Computer
button.
@
Readout
of
the
Stored
Registration
Turn
on
the
Fullband
Setting
Computer
button
and
press
the
1
key
on
the
lower
keyboard.
This
will
set
the
stored
registrations.
Modification
of
the
Stored
Registration
To
modify
the
registration
for
a
song
already
stored
in
one
of
the
Play
Sequencer
button:
1.
Set
the
registration
you
wish
to
store.
2.
Press
the
record
button.
The
button
will
flash.
3.
Press
the
Fullband
Setting
Computer
button.
The
button
will
flash
slowly.
4.
Press
the
1
key
on
the
lower
keyboard.
@
Storage
of
Changes
in
Registration
during
Performance
The
upper
button
of
the
Play
Sequencer
stores
changes
in
registration
in
the
buttons
on
the
control
panel,
excluding
the
main
volume,
Play
Sequencer,
and
Fullband
Setting
Computer
buttons.
This
information
is
stored
along
with
the
upper
manual
keyboard
information.
For
Automatic
Performance
of
the
Stored
Contents
1.
Insert
the
memory
pack
in
the
slot
to
the
right
of
the
upper
keyboard.
¢To
use
the
stored
tones
and
effects,
turn
off
the
Fullband
Setting
Computer
button
and
then
press
the
1
key
on
the
lower
keyboard.
2,
Press
the
Play
Sequencer
button
to
turn
on
the
part
you
wish
to
perform
automatically.
«Make
sure
that
only
the
Play
Sequencer
button
for
the
part
you
wish
to
perform
automatically
is
lit.
(If
the
Play
Sequencer
button
for
any
other
part
is
turned
on,
the
wrong
melody
may
be
played
or
the
rhythm
may
stop
during
performance.)
If
the
solo
synthe
preset
button
of
the
Orchestral
Conductor
is
turned
on
during
automatic
performance
of
the
melody
stored
in
the
solo
part
of
the
Play
Sequencer
button,
manually
played
voices
will
also
be
produced.
This
may
adversely
affect
the
solo
synthe
presets.
3.
Start
the
rhythm
for
automatic
performance
of
the
selected
part.
Press
the
start/stop
button
to
begin
a
song
which
has
no
rhythm.
@
Ensemble-like
Playing
During
Manual
Performance
¢Upper
and
Lower
During
an
automatic
performance,
you
can
also
play
the
upper
and
lower
keyboards
to
produce
an
ensemble-like
effect.
The
maximum
number
of
tones
that
can
be
simultaneously
created
by
the
upper
and
lower
keyboards
is
8
(4
when
the
harmonic
coupler
is
used).
For
more
than
8
tones,
top
priority
is
always
given
to
those
manually
played.
Bass
and
Solo
These
parts
are
monotone
and
do
not
allow
simultaneous
automatic
and
manual
performance.
However,
you
can
play
these
parts
during
automatic
performance
without
a
melody.
(For
the
solo
part,
manual
performance
is
possible
only
when
the
solo
synthe
preset
button
of
the
Orchestral
Conductor
is
selected.)
Manual
performance
as
Pi¢-
pit
al
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
performance
performance
performance
(with
no
melody)
Solo
Synthesizer
Presets
™@
When
the
Play
Sequencer
Solo
Button
Is
off:
lf
the
solo
synthe
preset
button
of
the
Orchestral
Conductor
is
turned
on,
the
solo
synthesizer
presets
can
be
performed
by
the
Play
Sequencer
upper
or
lower
button
as
in
ordinary
performances.
™When
the
Play
Sequencer
Solo
Button
is
on:
Solo
synthesizer
presets
can
be
performed
as
independent
melodies.
In
this
case,
the
solo
synthe
preset
button
of
the
Orchestral
Conductor
need
not
be
selected.
©
If
the
solo
synthe
preset
button
of
the
Orchestral
Conductor
is
also
selected,
priority
is
given
to
manually
played
tones.
Solo
synthesizer
presets
cannot
be
performed
by
the
Play
Sequencer
upper
or
lower
button.
Precautions
when
using
the
Memory
Pack
1.
The
memory
pack
includes
electronic
components
such
as
[Cs
and
should
never
be
dropped
or
hit.
2.
Do
not
touch
the
connector
directly.
3.
Never
try
to
disassemble
the
memory
pack.
4.
Do
not
subject
the
memory
pack
to
extreme
temperatures
or
humidity.
elf
the
memory
pack’s
built-in
battery
runs
out,
the
stored
contents
will
be
cleared.
@
Protective
Case
In
order
to
prevent
prob-
lems
that
may
result
from
static
electricity
or
dust,
always
store
the
memory
pack
inits
protective
case
when
not
in
use.

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