What is included when saving a Single Registration?

Current style, its tempo, its main settings such as the selected arrangement, volumes etc.
Arranger Mode parameters.
Volume settings of the Left and Right slider.
The right hand parameters (sound, second voice, etc.)
DSP parameters (effect type, preset, send, etc.)
MIDI settings (Channel Transmit, Channel receive, Transposition, etc.)
Parameters related to the keyboard (Left Voice, Split etc.)
Parameters of the Vocalist and both microphones.
Drum mixer parameters.
Player’s parameters (current repertoire, selected file, etc.)
Current panel state.
The current Play List.
The position of the User Assignable sliders..
Individual Preset Output Parameters’
Parameters related to the Arabic scale.
Parameters from the keyboard menu.
Footswitch settings.
TXT files.

A Single Registration can contain selected parameters, or all parameters. The Single Registration feature provides maximum flexibility and efficiency by allowing the user to specify the data to be saved and restored. For example, you can use the Single Registration feature to memorize the current style and sound for the right hand without having to save (and later restore)the song list, MIDI status, and other unnecessary data.. Optimum default settings are also available and provide an efficient way to help get you started working with Single Registrations.

By default, the following data is saved :

Style in use
Tempo.
Current style variation (A,B,C,D)
Selected sound for right and left hand.
The state of the sliders with their corresponding volume value.
Microphones settings.
Vocalist settings.
Drum Mixer settings.
Keyboard parameters.

As previously mentioned, it is possible to select which parameters are stored and recalled in a registration.

This selection process must be performed during the registration save process by pressing USER 1/6 (SECTION). By default, this is set to OFF. Then, use the function buttons (F1-F10) to establish which parameters are to be saved and therefore, recalled when loading the registration back.

For instance, you could create registrations that would only memorise the sound for the right hand or others that would only memorise the vocalist settings or the DSP effects.

What’s the effect of the PLAYER filter and AUTOPLAY filter?

Player Filter allows you to decide whether or not the registration must store the current state of the player. In other words, you can take a “snap shot” of the current state of the Player (repertoire for each section, currently selected file, etc.) and restore that exact same state when loading back that registration. If the Auto Play feature is also activated, that particular song will start playing automatically immediately after the registration has been loaded. So you can create registrations that will execute a WAVE, MP3 or MIDI file when recalled.
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