DG 90 - Digital Piano
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THE REGISTRATIONS
All the parameters dealt with up to this point, and many more can be saved and called up instantly thanks to the 198 Registrations. The handi-
ness of the Registration function becomes clearer as you go along and are crucial when playing live as they are used to call up all the settings
of an automatic accompaniment or a Midi file with words and audio files. There are two types of Registrations: those on board in memory (
BBlloocckk
RReeggiissttrraattiioonn
) and those stored on disk (
SSiinnggllee RReeggiissttrraattiioonn
). The DG 90 can hold one Block Registration at any given time. There are 198 regis-
ters within each Block Registration which are called up by enabling the
RReeggiissttrraattiioonn
push button and then entering the number of the Register
using the numeric keypad (
SSTTYYLLEESS
push buttons). The DG 90 comes with 198 pre-set default Registers. The Single Registrations on the other
hand are loaded one at a time from hard disk or floppy disk. There may be up to 999 Single Registrations for each folder of the disk and are
called up by first enabling the
RREEGGIISSTTRRAATTIIOONN
push button after having modified the selection mode for Registrations in the
UUttiilliittyy
menu using
FF77 RReeggiiss.. MMooddee
and then entering the 3-digits number using the numeric keypad (
SSTTYYLLEESS
push buttons).
The real secret of the Registration however is yet to follow. On most digital keyboards, to load a Midi file, a pattern and a text file, you have to
go through at least three procedures to access the disk, which is maybe not appreciated by the audience who have to sit waiting due to access
time. The DG 90 does all this just by simply calling up a Registration. If indeed the name of the Registration is the same as that of the Midi file,
the text file and the pattern, when it is called up the DG 90 will automatically load all these files, without having to access the DISK functions.
Added to this the fact that you can pre-program the Registrations at home in comfort and you’ll realise quickly how incredibly fast and handy
the DG 90 is when playing live!
For the time being we will end on how to simply save a Registration for later recall. Once you have set the Sounds, the Style, the Arranger options
and any other parameter as desired, as well as all the other control panel settings on the DG 90 (as they currently are), press the
SSAAVVEE
/
EENNTTEERR
push button; select
FF11 RReeggiissttrraattiioonn
and enter the name to be assigned using the keys of the keyboard. To change the destination in memory,
enter the number of the target Registration using the
SSTTYYLLEE
push buttons.
Once the name has been entered and the position in the list chosen, all you have to do is confirm everything using
FF1100 SSaavvee
, or exit without
saving anything using
FF55 EEssccaappee
or
EEXXIITT
.
The calling up of a Registration overrides all the other functions in use at the time. The elements a change in Registration should or should not
affect can be determined and will be discussed in further detail.
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