8. Touch the screen to specify the desired character. The following characters can be selected. Uppercase A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Lowercase a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Symbols ! " # % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : = ? ^ _ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Delete a character. Insert a space. Move the cursor (the symbol that indicates the location at which characters will be input) to left or right. To cancel the operation, touch . 9. When you’re done making the settings, touch . The Rhythm has now been named. The Edit User screen reappears. 10. Touch . Using 103 Using Rhythm Performance Using Rhythm Performance Deleting Saved Rhythm You can delete Rhythms stored in User memory (p. 82) or USB memory. 1. Touch on the Main screen. The Rhythm screen appears. 2. Touch < > (Utility) on the Rhythm screen. The Utility screen appears. 3. Touch . The Rhythm File Edit screen appears. Button Meaning Description Rename Modify the name The Rename screen appears. You can touch the screen and rename the selected Rhythm (p. 102). Up Change the order (upward) The selected Rhythm will be moved earlier in the order (p. 100). Down Change the order (downward) The selected Rhythm will be moved later in the order (p. 100). Delete Delete the Rhythm The selected Rhythm will be deleted. Copy Copies the Rhythm You can copy Rhythms from USB memory to user memory, or copy Rhythms from user memory to USB memory (p. 97). 4. Touch < > < > to select the desired media. Choose “User” if you want to delete the Rhythm saved in user memory, or choose “Ext Memory” if you want to delete the Rhythm saved in USB memory. Choose “Disk” if you want to delete the Rhythm saved in floppy disk. 5. Touch < > < > to select the Rhythm that you wish to delete. 6. Touch . The following display appears. To cancel operation, touch . 7. If you are sure that you wish to delete the Rhythm, touch . When a Rhythm is deleted, the deleted Rhythm name will change to “- - - - -.” Using 105 With the factory settings, the Arranger Update setting is set to “DELAYED.” If Arranger Update is set to “DELAYED,” you will need to hold down the Registration button for several seconds in order to recall the tempo and Rhythm settings. If you want the tempo and Rhythm settings to be recalled instantly when you press a Registration button, change the Arranger Update setting to ”INSTANT.” For details, refer to With the factory settings, the Arranger Update setting is set to “DELAYED.” If Arranger Update is set to “DELAYED,” you will need to hold down the Registration button for several seconds in order to recall the tempo and Rhythm settings. If you want the tempo and Rhythm settings to be recalled instantly when you press a Registration button, change the Arranger Update setting to ”INSTANT.” For details, refer to . Using the Registration Buttons The ATELIER allows you to store sound settings and panel settings in the Registration buttons. The ATELIER has a total of twelve Registration buttons, and one set of panel settings can be registered to each button, for a total of twelve types of panel settings. Each set of panel settings that has been stored in a Registration button is called a “Registration.” This provides a convenient way to change large numbers of panel settings during a performance, or to recall a complex panel setting. About the Registration Buttons Settings that have been stored to Registration buttons [1]–[12] are remembered even if the power is turned off. If you wish to restore the settings stored in the Registration buttons to their factory settings, use the “Factory Reset” operation (p. 25). In addition to assigning voices and Rhythms to the Registration buttons, you can also store the following settings: • Panel button settings (for example, settings for the Level [^] [Ў] buttons and Solo [To Lower] button, etc.) • Controller settings (functions assigned to foot switches, pitch bend range, etc.) • Other types of settings (reverb type, tempo settings, degree of initial touch, etc.) If you would like to know all of the settings that can be recorded to the Registration buttons, refer to “Settings That Are Stored In the Individual Registration Buttons” (p. 276). The twelve settings stored at the Registration buttons can be saved as a “set” in USB memory, a floppy disk, or user memory (p. 113). In addition to the settings saved to the Registration buttons, the following data is also saved when Registration sets are saved. • Registration Name >p. 111 • Registration Shift >p. 135 • Arranger Update >p. 109 • Trans. Update (Transpose Update) >p. 217 • Exp. Curve (Expression Curve) >p. 137 • Rhythm Mode setting >p. 215 Recorded performance data and Rhythms from User memory (p. 82) are not stored in Registration sets. When a Rhythm saved in User memory is assigned to a Registration set, that Rhythm is copied beforehand to the User memory. 106 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registra...