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As a
working musician, I have found it to be almost imperative
that I save all my registrations to floppy.
Other
players I have spoken with have all kinds of different
systems for saving registrations. The method
used by Richard, which saves a variety of registrations
for different songs on each registration button within
one bank, I have found that to be very dangerous.
The reason is: If you fail to utilize the FREEZE button,
and then press one of the 8 registration buttons,
you can accidentally go into a style that was intended
for another song. Result: TRAIN WRECK.
I
have found it preferable to assign the settings for
one song in one bank, even if I use only 1 of the
registration buttons for it.
If
a player is using the Registration Buttons just to
set up voices and effects -- and not styles
and tempos -- that is a different matter. But,
if the goal is to get from one song to the other as
quickly as possible with minimum risk, individual
set ups by song seems to me to be the only way to
go.
What
must be so hard about writing these tutorials is that
there are different ways each of us uses our keyboard.
I know other pros that set up all their registrations
"on the fly" and don't use the Banks or
Registration Memory. I will do that on occasion, but,
for me, it is far more time consuming than having
the bulk of your song list ready to go with the push
of just a couple of buttons,
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