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Tone generator
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AFTER
TOUCH
PITCH
AT
=
0,P
,A0,
EO
This "switch" determines
whether modulation
will
be
applied
to
the
pitch of
the
corresponding voice
to
produce
vibrato
type
effects.
AFTER
TOUCH
PITCH
is
either
(OFF)
or
1
(ON).
AFTER
TOUCH AMPLITUDE
AT
=
0,
PO,Affl,EO
This "switch" determines
whether modulation
will
be
applied
to
the
amplitude
(volume)
of
the
corresponding
voice
to
produce
tremolo
or
wow
type
effects.
AFTER
TOUCH
AMPLITUDE
is
either
(OFF)
or
1
(ON).
AFTER
TOUCH
EG
BIAS
AT
=
0,
PO,AO,E|
More About
the
Shift
and
Normal
Modes
Function Editing
via
the
DX7
Data
Entry
Control
Transferring the
DX7
Functions
to
the
TX7
Function
Edit Buffer
This "switch"
determines
whether modulation
will
be
applied
to
the
EG
bias of
the
corresponding voice
to
produce
tonal
variations.
AFTER
TOUCH
EG BIAS
is
either
(OFF)
or
1
(ON).
The
MODE NORMAL
and
SHIFT
button
Is
used
to select
the
group
of
functions
accessible
by
certain buttons.
Note
that
four of the
TX7's
control
buttons
have
labels
below
as well as
above
them.
The
groups
of
functions
corresponding
to
the
labels
above
these buttons
are
accessed
in
the
NORMAL
mode, and
the
groups
of
functions
corresponding
to
the
labels
below
the
buttons
are
accessed
in
the
SHIFT
mode.
Specifically,
in
the
NORMAL
mode
you
can access
the
COMBINED
and
INDI-
VIDUAL
voice
PROGRAM CHANGE
functions,
and
the
TX PERF
and
DX FUNC
STORE
functions.
In
the
SHIFT
mode
you
can access
the
CASSETTE SAVE/VERIFY
and
LOAD/PROT
functions,
and
the
MIDI
MODE
and
DUMP/INIT
functions.
All
these operations
will
be covered
later.
When
the
MODE
button
is
pressed
in
any
mode,
except while
editing
function parameters
(in
which
case
it
simply
reverses
the
direction of scrolling
through
the function
parameter
list),
the
LCD
display
will
read
either
"=
NORMAL
MODE!
="
or
"=
SHIFT
MODE
I",
indicating the
mode
you have
just
selected.
You
must
then
press the appropriate control
button
PROGRAM CHANGE
COMBINED
in
the
NORMAL
mode,
for
example-
-to
access
the desired functions.
The
DX7's
DATA ENTRY
control
can be used
to set
all
TX7
function
memory
pa-
rameters except
ON/OFF
switch type parameters
(e.g.
MODULATION WHEEL
PITCH
ON/OFF)
and
functions not
available
on
the
DX7
(e.g.
ATTENUATION).
The
procedure
is
as follows:
Set the
TX7
to
the
SHIFT
mode
and
press the
MIDI
MODE
button
until
you
get
the "D.
ENTRY
RCV.
ON"
(or
OFF)
display.
Turn
this
function
ON
by
pressing the
YES/ +
1
button.
Set the
DX7
to
"SYS INFO AVAIL"
(this
is
done
by
activating
the
DX7 FUNCTION
mode,
then pressing the
number
8
memory
button
until
the
"SYS
INFO
UNAVAIL"
display appears,
then pressing the
YES/ +
1/0N
button),
then
select
the function
parameter
to
be
programmed
on
the
DX7.
Setting the desired
value
on
the
DX7's
LCD
display
will
automatically
set
the
corresponding value
in
the
TX7
function
edit buffer.
This operation
can be monitored on
the
TX7
display
by
calling
the appropriate function display
on
the
TX7.
ON/OFF
functions
must
be
set
using the
TX7 N0/-1
and
YES/+1
buttons.
The
contents
of the
DX7
function
memory
can be
sent
to
the
TX7
function
edit
buffer as follows:
Set the
DX7
to
"SYS INFO
AVAIL",
then while
still
in
the
DX7 FUNCTION
mode,
press the
DX7
function
buttons corresponding
to
the function
parameters
you wish
to
send
to
the
TX7. Each
function
will
be
transmitted as
its
button
is
pressed,
and
this
can be confirmed
on
the
TX7
by
calling
the appropriate
TX7
function
display.
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