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Saving your settings (Setups)
A setup contains the following settings.
• The V-Piano’s tone (Refer to “Customizing the V-Piano’s sounds” (p. 46).)
• Tone assignments for the [TONE 1]–[TONE 4] buttons (p. 33)
• Pedal assignments (Refer to “Customizing the V-Piano’s sounds” (p. 46).)
• Settings for the MIDI messages that are transmitted (Refer to “MIDI settings (5. MIDI)” (p. 84).
• Transpose setting (Refer to “Shifting the pitch (Transpose)” (p. 41)).
• “Panning Width” (p. 81) setting.
By default, the following settings are stored as system settings; however you are free to change this so that they are stored
in a setup.
• Equalizer settings (p. 35)
• Ambience settings (p. 37)
If you want to use your edited settings as a setup, save them as described below.
You can assign a name to your setup.
The V-Piano lets you store 100 setups.
1.
In the tone screen, press the [FUNCTION] button to turn Function on.
The [FUNCTION] button will light.
2.
Press the [F4 (UTILITY)] button.
3.
The utility screen will appear.
Use the [F3 (
▲
)] button, [F4 (
▼
)] button, or [VALUE] dial to select “11. Setup Write.”
fig.SetupSave01.eps
4.
Press the [ENTER] button or the [F1 (ENTER)] button.
5.
In the Setup Write screen, turn the [VALUE] dial to select the write-destination setup number.
fig.SetupSave02.eps
Setup number 001 is selected automatically when you switch on the V-Piano's power. If you store your favorite tone and
settings in setup number 001, you’ll be able to immediately start playing that sound and those settings as soon as you
power up the V-Piano.
Creating a setup
Assigning a name to a setup and saving it
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