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Saving
Voice Edits in Registration Memory
Unlike previous PSR models, the PSR-2000/1000 and the PSR-2100/1100
actually store the edited parameter data used to create a
User Voice, if that User Voice is stored to one of the REGISTRATION
MEMORY buttons. This is a very useful feature, because if
the user deletes or overwrites the User Voice later on, the
REGISTRATION MEMORY button that it was originally stored to
will still call up the sound of the User Voice. It accomplishes
this by applying the edited Voice parameters to the original
Preset Voice. On previous models, if a User Voice was deleted
that was originally stored to a Registration, it would be
gone when the Registration tried to call it up. This feature
also allows the user to delete User Voices in order to free
up more memory, without losing them in the Registration settings.
NOTE: Because the
REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons apply the edited parameters of
the User Voice to the original Preset Voice, the screen will
actually display the original Preset Voice name when a
REGISTRATION MEMORY button using a User Voice is selected
(even if the name was edited for the User Voice). However,
when the User Voice is selected directly from the [USER] VOICE
button, the screen will display the actual edited name of
the User Voice.
Saving Voice Edits in One-Touch
Settings
You can also save any of your edited voices in any of the
four One-Touch Setting Buttons. When you Save the Style, along
with its OTS, the edited voice is saved with the style. When
you later call up that style, the "edited" voice
will be in the OTS. As in the case of saving in a Registration
Memory button, the Main Screen will show the voice using its
original preset name, but the sound will be the one you created
by your editing. Remember, of course, that you can only save
your own OTS in a style if you save the style in the USER
area or on a floppy disk.
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