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#249992 - 12/01/08 02:03 AM
Re: Where are your Registrations/Presets
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Hi everyone:
I use registrations ALL the time, this allow me to make MANY changes with only one button. I got used to the different registration locations, since I am a former organist, I used the Yamaha HX. HS, EL (Plus other brands that I Demoed for some other manufacturers). Even in the older days, the Hammond X66, B3 registration/presets in different places.
Is evident that many of us have many different ways on using the arrangers, and some may be unaware that most arrangers have some similar features on other brands and models.
The Yamaha arrangers have the Hold for the style and you can change registrations at anytime, anywhere in the song, I find that very useful, when I perform at dances that have ¨Mixers¨, basically a foxtrots medley that last 8-10 minutes.
In the Korg arrangers when you use ¨Performance¨a.k.a registrations, have a ¨Change" style button and also a Tempo hold, so, if you change Performance with a different style, will keep the same tempo.
Ketron has the tempo hold by pressing both tempo controls <>at the same time, this will make an * next to the style in the main window screen, so you know is engaged.
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#249993 - 12/01/08 09:43 AM
Re: Where are your Registrations/Presets
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Depending upon how you set up your registrations, you can actually step through them using a foot pedal, thereby leaving both hands free. In my case, I set up a single registration for each song, and the only changes I use during a performance is the various voices that are linked to the OTS via the variations.
Hope this helps solve your problem,
Gary
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