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Tyros Keyboards (5 Boards) => Tyros 5 (SFF2) => Topic started by: ElaineW on August 28, 2019, 02:25:34 AM

Title: T5 Registration Question.
Post by: ElaineW on August 28, 2019, 02:25:34 AM
Hi Folks, This should be an easy question for the group, but I cant seem to find the answer in any manuals etc.

If I have a completed registration of say 8 parts ( 1 to 8) and I rebuild it for a new style etc, but I only want 4 parts (1 to 4). How do I delete / cancel/ clear the parts 5 to 8 (blue light not showing)
I know there will be an easy and obvious answer to this, but I cant seem to find it.
Thanks for your help.
Elaine.

Title: Re: T5 Registration Question.
Post by: overover on August 28, 2019, 03:00:20 AM
... If I have a completed registration of say 8 parts ( 1 to 8) and I rebuild it for a new style etc, but I only want 4 parts (1 to 4). How do I delete / cancel/ clear the parts 5 to 8 (blue light not showing)...

Hi Elaine,

the solution is quite easy: :)

- Open the Registration Bank Selection display (press [J] button if you are in the Main display OR press both [Registration Bank +/-] buttons simultaneously).

- Make sure the MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display.

- Press the lower [7] button (= EDIT) to call up the REGISTRATION EDIT display.

Note: Alternatively you can simply press [Direct Access] and then press ONE of the  [Registration Bank +/-] buttons, to open the REGISTRATION EDIT display.

- Now, in the REGISTRATION EDIT display select ONLY the Registrations you really want to DELETE (e. g. Regs 5 - 8 ). Be sure that you have not accidentally marked a Reg that should NOT be deleted!

- Press the lower [5] button (DELETE) to delete all selected Registrations from this Bank.

- You can also NAME your Registrations now, if needed: Select ONE Registration and press "NAME".

- Press upper [8] button (UP) to come back to the Registration Bank Selection display and SAVE the edited Reg Bank as usual.


Hope this helps!


Best regards,
Chris

Title: Re: T5 Registration Question.
Post by: DennisW on August 28, 2019, 05:50:48 AM
Thank you Chris for your very detailed explanation. Worked like a treat and I cant understand why I was having this trouble. Sometimes we tend to overlook the obvious and look for the difficult solution.

Thanks again,
Elaine