1-Working with Panel Memory.
2-Easy record.
3-Sequencing.
4-Working with the SD card.
5-Creating and using Pads.
6-Creating or altering sounds. (Sound Edit)
7-Creating and altering styles for the composer.
8-Microphone and effects.
9-Sound Arranger.
10-Creating and using Favorites.
11-Customizing the window. (Home page)
12-Customizing Time Out display and Data Protection.
13-Adding pictures to your sequence.

Let’s define #1 Working with Panel Memory
Panel Memory is the wheel at the right side. In the past organ players made changes in rhythm, instrument sounds, tempo, and more --- manually. Today with one of the panel memory buttons in the wheel you can select changes in many areas of you keyboard. One push is all you need to make extensive changes on the keyboard.

Ex. You can write the names of eight different songs in one bank of the panel memory – there are eight buttons to each bank. Ten numbered banks and three lettered (ABC) banks.

Ex.
Panel memory buttons:
1-Dancing in the dark
2-LeRoy Brown
3-Never on Sunday ECT ----- 1 thru 10

For #1 you select the style, tempo, instruments used for RT1,RT2, and Left – plus more.
When you press #1 Dancing in the dark the keyboard is ready with all the perimeters you have selected. Repeat the same for every button and every bank in the panel memory. When you are finished you will have 104 Song set-ups ready for playing – No searching and guessing. There is more, much more.

How am I doing Rog, John C.