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                                                     ELB-01 Owner’s Manual
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Music Data Recorder (MDR)
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Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the 
display.
A message appears prompting confirmation of operation.
You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the [D] button.
Press the [C] button corresponding to [Delete] in the display to 
delete the Registration.
When several Registrations are stored to a song, the Registrations following the 
deleted one are moved back to replace it in the order
Next Regist Settings (Using more than 16 Registrations 
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in one song)
You’ve learned in an earlier section that by using a bank of 16 Registrations, you can 
program a maximum of 80 settings to be recalled in a specified order, with the Regist 
Shift function described on page 106.
When playing back a song which uses more than 16 Registration numbers, you can 
have two or more Registration banks saved to a single song and recall them one by one 
as you play the song. This function that makes this possible is called Next Regist.
Insert the media into the USB TO DEVICE terminal.
Set the Registration Shift mode to User, and select Next as the 
Shift End in Page 1 of the Registration Shift display. In Page 2, set 
the Use Registration order. 
For details, see “Registration Shift” on page 103.
Press the [MDR] button, and select the destination song.
Save the Registrations.
Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 9.
Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display.
A message appears, indicating that the Registration data is currently being saved. 
After the message disappears, the song to which the Registration is recorded is 
automatically named “SONG xx” (“xx” indicates the number).
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<REG.SAVE>   [EXE] ·
  ___:new song  ¸:__