Strore and recall, Store settings, Recall memory (recall) – Yamaha DG-1000 User Manual

Page 7: Store and recall, Recall memory

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Store and Recall

Store Settings

1.

Create a sound using the 8 preset amp types, GAIN, MASTER,

and the 5 Tone Controls. The EDIT lamp lights on the MODE

display.

* If MODE display’s MIDI lamp is lit, press the

button so that

the EDIT lamp lights.

2.

Use the

/

buttons to select the memory number to which

the settings will be saved. The memory number will flash in the

display.

* Press and hold one of the

/

buttons to make memory num-

bers cycle rapidly.

* The third digit of the memory number (100 – 128) is represented by

a dot between the two digits.

Sample) 128 is displayed as

3.

Hold the

button, for about one second, until “

8.8.

” ap-

pears on the display.

Release the button, the flashing memory number will then light

indicating the setting is saved to memory.

* TRIM and OUTPUT settings are not stored in memory. Use the

MASTER knob to set backing and solo levels.

The DG-1000 has an internal memory that can hold up to 128 amp type and settings. Each memory can be recalled at any time.

Motor drives in the knobs will automatically set them to the proper positions. Try storing a sound you created to memory.

HINT

Some hints on storing memory numbers

When storing memory, divide the memory numbers 1 – 128 into

several groups.

Recalling memory from these groups is convenient. For example,

• Create groups according to the amp type (LEAD1, DRIVE 1, etc.).

For example, memory numbers 1 – 10 are LEAD 1 sounds.

• Create groups based on sound type (Distortion, Clean, etc.)

• Create groups based on live performance song lists.

• Create groups based on the type of guitar used (humbucker, etc.).

It’s also a good idea to keep a chart listing what types of sounds

are stored in memory numbers.

A MIDI foot controller or other external MIDI device
can be used to select and recall memory. Refer to
the following page for details.

The memory number to be stored.
Flashing

8.8.

Lights

Lights

Store Execute

Select the memory
number

The memory number to be recalled goes from
flashing display

lit display

PLAY or
EDIT
Lights

Recall Execute

Select the memory
number to be recalled.

Data stored in memory (1 – 128) can be saved to an
external MIDI storage device. Refer to the next page
for details.

Recall Memory (Recall)

The settings stored in memory can easily be recalled by selecting a

memory number.

1.

Check the Mode Display lamp.

If PLAY is lit:

Go to the next step.

If EDIT is lit:

The current settings are not stored in memory. If you want to

save those settings, use the “Store Settings” procedure on

the left page, then proceed to the next step.

If MIDI is lit:

Press the

button to return to the PLAY or EDIT mode.

2.

Use the

/

buttons to select the memory number to be

recalled. The memory number appears on the display (flash-

ing).

3.

Press the

button. The flashing memory number will

then light. Each of the knobs, and the Amp Select Display will

change according to the data recalled from memory.

* Settings do not change until the

button is pushed.

* TRIM and OUTPUT knob settings will not change with the Recall

operation.

* It takes anywhere from 1 – 10 seconds for the knob settings to change

however, internal settings (sound) will change instantly.

*

E1

will appear on the display if the volume knob does not go to

its assigned position, or the device does not recognize the recall com-

mand after 20 seconds from the start of the

operation.

Continued use of the device in this condition may result in fire or
electrical shock. Take the unit to the music dealer where you pur-
chased it, or to the nearest Yamaha Service Center for repair.

Initialize the memory

Use the following operation to restore all of the internal memory
(No. 1 – 128) to its original initialized condition (GAIN & MASTER
= 7, All tone controls = 5). Anything that you have saved to memory
will be lost so please use caution.

[Operation]

While holding both the

button and the

button,

switch the POWER ON.

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