User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Voices
- Selecting MegaVoice, GM, XG, and GM2 voices
- Changing Detailed Settings for Metronome or Tap Tempo
- Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio
- Pitch-Related Settings
- Using the LIVE CONTROL Knobs
- Editing Voices (Voice Set)
- Changing Detailed Voice Settings (Touch Response, Mono/Poly, Arpeggio)
- Disabling Automatic Selection of Voice Sets (Effects, etc.)
- Adding New Contents—Expansion Packs
- 2 Styles
- 3 Songs
- Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings
- Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings
- Playing while Canceling a Particular Part of a Song
- Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with Song Playback
- Song Playback Related Parameters (Guide Function, Channel settings, Repeat settings)
- Creating/Editing Songs (Song Creator)
- 4 USB Audio Player/Recorder
- 5 Microphone
- 6 Multi Pads
- 7 Registration Memory
- 8 Mixer
- 9 Connections
- 10 Function (Menu)
- Index
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Registration Memory
4 Select the desired Music Finder file to import by using the Cursor buttons
[][][E][F], and then press the [ENTER] button.
5 After a confirmation message appears, use the [7 ] (OK) buttons to start
importing.
The imported Music Finder Records will be converted to Registration Memory Bank files and saved to a
folder (with the same name as the imported file) in the User drive of this instrument. At the same time, a
Playlist of the converted Registration Memory Bank files (with the same name as the imported file) will be
created in the USB flash drive. The Music Finder settings are registered to Registration Memory number
[1] for each Bank.
NOTICE
If a folder with the same name as the Music Finder file already exists, the Registration Memory Bank file with the same name in that
folder will be overwritten by the importing data. To avoid overwriting important data, make sure to change the folder name or the Music
Finder file name.
6 Turn the [OTS LINK] button on to enable to use of the imported Records in the same
way as the original Music Finder function.
7 Select the Record name on the Playlist display and load the settings contained in the
Music Finder data.
Searching for Records
Since Music Finder data is saved to Registration Memory, you can search for Records on the Registration Bank Selection
display. The keyword and genre of the Music Finder are saved as tag information. For details about searching and the use
of tags, refer to page 82.