Roland C-190 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Saving your settings as registrations
C-190 Portable Organ
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6. Using the C-190’s memories
The C-190’s settings can be saved in one of two ways: to a global area or to a memory that needs to be selected. The set-
tings of the global area are loaded automatically when the C-190 is switched on.
Saving your settings as
registrations
The C-190 comes with 2 x 4 memories where you can
save the panel settings (“registrations”) for convenient
recall at a later stage.
Here’s what is saved in these memories:
When the C-190 is shipped, these eight memories
already contain useful settings, but feel free to over-
write their contents with your own registrations.
(1) Press [M1÷2] to select the memory bank:
[M1/2] off: Bank “1” is selected.
[M1/2] lights: Bank “2” is selected.
(2) Hold down the [SET] button while pressing the [1]~
[4] button that corresponds to the memory where
you wish to save your settings.
Note: The settings previously saved in this memory will be
overwritten by your new registration.
Loading the settings of a memory
To recall the settings of a memory, proceed as fol-
lows:
(1) If necessary, press the [M1/2] button to select the
bank that contains the settings you need.
[M1/2] off: Bank “1” is selected.
[M1/2] lights: Bank “2” is selected.
(2) Press [1]~[4] button to load the registration of the
corresponding memory.
You can cancel all settings (switch off all tabs) by
pressing the [0] button.
Saving settings to the global area
The C-190 also provides a global area whose settings
are loaded automatically when the C-190 is switched
on.
Here’s what is saved to the global area:
(1) Press and hold the [SET] button.
(2) While holding down [SET], press [0] to save the eli-
gible settings to the global area.
The [0] button briefly lights to confirm that your set-
tings have been stored.
Selected organ registration
Orchestral sound selection
Split point
Coupler II/I status
Voice Palette assignments of the tilt tabs
Tremulant status (on or off)
Melody Orchestra setting
Split point
Reverb status and depth
TUNE setting
Windchest Panning
Voicing settings (see p. 20)