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Registration Memory/Playlist
Automatically Using the Registration Sequence (Auto Sequence)
The Auto Sequence function automatically switches Registration Memory numbers in sequence at your
specified timing (bar/beat/clock) during Style playback without the need to press the buttons or Footswitches.
The Auto Sequence settings can be saved as a part of the corresponding Registration Sequence.
1 On the “Registration Sequence display, input a Registration Memory number and
move the cursor to the number.
2 Press one of the [2]/[3] (Change Timing) buttons to call up the setting window.
3 Use the Cursor buttons and the [u]/[d] buttons to set the timing (Bar: Beat: Clock) to
automatically call up the Registration Memory.
Since it could take a few seconds to load a Registration Memory depending on the type or size of the data,
it may be better to set the timing slightly earlier than you expect.
NOTE 1 Beat (quarter note) is equivalent to 1920 clocks. The [u]/[d] buttons let you set the clock in 240 increments, while the Data dial lets you set in single
increments.
NOTE If you set the same timing (Bar: Beat: Clock) to multiple Registration Memory numbers, the last entered one takes priority.
NOTE If the time signature of the current Registration Memory number differs from the previous sequence numbers, make sure to change the timing as soon as
you input the Registration Memory number so that you can set the proper time signature and timing.
4 Press the [4] (OK) button to actually enter the edits and close the window.
5 Repeat steps 1–4 to program the Registration Sequence by inputting the Registration
Memory numbers and setting each timing.
If necessary, make the Shift End settings (step 4 on page 74).
6 Press the [1] (Auto) button to turn on the Auto Sequence function.
This can also be turned on/off on the Main display by pressing the [1] (Auto) button in the Quick Access
area “Regist Sequence.”
7 Press the Registration Memory number button on the panel which is to be called up at
the first of the Registration Sequence.
This operation loads the Style in advance allowing the sequence to start smoothly.
8 As soon as the Style playback starts, the programed Registration Sequence data is
called up and Registration Memory numbers are switched at the timing you’ve set in
step 3.
If you feel the switch timing is not as you expected or desired, repeat steps 1–4 to adjust the timing.
If the first Registration Memory is mistakenly called up twice when the Style is played back, clear the
timing by pressing the [1] (Clear) button from the window in step 3.
NOTICE
Settings in the “Registration Sequence” display will be lost if you select another Registration Bank without carrying out the Save opera-
tion.
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