Operation Manual

44| Playing and singing
Display Hold
You may prefer to leave a Select window open after you have chosen a
Sound, Keyboard Set or Style, to continue trying other elements in that
window. Or, you may prefer it automatically closes after you have com-
pleted your choice. This is determined by the Display Hold parameter.
Turn the Display Hold parameter on or off
1 Go to the Global > General Controls > Interface page.
2 Turn the Display Hold parameter on or off:
Select the Display Hold On checkbox to turn it on. Sound, Keyboard
Set, Style, Pad or Voice Preset Select windows will remain open on the
display, until you press the EXIT button.
Deselect the Display Hold On checkbox to turn it off. Sound, Keyboard
Set, Style, Pad or Voice Preset Select windows will automatically close
after you choose an element.
3 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous page.
Factory, User, Favorite, Direct
Across the pages, you will find words like Factory, User, Favorite, Direct.
These terms refer to the type of protection from writing, or how much you
can customize them.
Factory (Keyboard Sets, Sounds, Styles, Pads, Voice Presets) are ele-
ments that you cannot normally overwrite or modify. They are meant
to warrant that musical resources (like SongBook Entries) will always
find linked musical resources (like Styles).
User (Keyboard Sets, Sounds, Styles, Pads, Voice Presets) are ele-
ments that you can write, modify or overwrite. User Keyboard Set and
Pad banks (the side tabs) can be renamed to create your own catego-
ries.
Favorite (Styles) are User elements, where you can put a selection of
preferred items. You are free to rename these banks (the side tabs) to
create your own categories.
Direct (Keyboard Sets, Styles, SongBook Entries) are User/Favorite el-
ements that you can directly access from a storage device.