Memory Cartridge; Voice Edit - Yamaha DX1 Owner's Manual

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The selected PERFORMANCE MEMORY data
will be
effective with
the
voice data
called
until the
FUNCTION mode
is
used
to
reset
the
perforance memory
data,
(d)
The voice name display consists
of
the
name
the
voice called.
The
"INT"
portion
of the
display indicates
that the internal
memory
is
selected.
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The performance name will not change
even
if
the
VOICE
MEr40RY
buttons
are
pressed,
(3)
Calling
a
cartridge VOICE MEMORY
It is
also possible to use the
DXl
VOICE
MEMORY switches
to
directly
call
VOICE
MEMORY CARTRIDGE data into the VOICE EDIT
BUFFER
for
performance.
In
particular this
process
is
suited
for
calling voice data
from
the DX7
VOICE ROM CARTRIDGES.
(a)
Turn
all MODE
selectors
OFF.
(b)
In the
case
of
a
ROM cartridge set
the
cartrdge bank selector switch
before inserting the cartridge.
(c)
Insert the cartridge into the
Ik
cartridge
slot.
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(d)
Press the CARTRIDGE switch
to
initialize
the
cartridge access mode.
*
If
the
CARTRIDGE switch
is
pressed
without inserting
a
cartridge
the
LCD
display will show ***ERROR** Cartridge
not ready!".
In
this case go back to
step
(c)
and properly insert
the
cartridge,
*
If
a
PERFORI-iANCE
MEMORY CARTRIDGE
(a
cartridge formatted for PERFORMANCE
MEMORY)
is
inserted, the
''**ERROR**
Cartridge format conflict!"
message
will
be
displayed.
In
this case the
data originally in the buffer will not
be
affected.
Go back to step
(c)
and
insert
the
correct cartridge.
(e)
Using
the
VOICE MEMORY BANK switches
select
the
desired
bank.
*
If
the
KEY ASSIGN MODE switch
is set to
SINGLE, then only channel A
or
B,
whichever
is in use,
needs to be
set.
(f)
Using the VOICE MEMORY voice switches
select
the
desired voice number.
This
causes
the
selected cartridge voice
number
to be
called into
the
VOICE
EDIT BUFFER ready
for
performance.
*
The effects are set
up
according
to the
currently selected PERFORMANCE MEMORY
unless the FUNCTION mode
is
used
to
reset the PERFORMANCE MEMORY
parameters.
(g)
The voice name display displays the
name
of
the
voice called from
the
catridge,
*
The
"EXT"
portion
of the
display
indicates that
the
external cartridge
memory
is
being used.
(4)
Calling
a
cartridge PERFORMANCE MEMORY
(fig.
16)
It
is
possible
to
call
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
CARTRIDGE data into
the
PERFORMANCE EDIT
BUFFER and
call internal
VOICE MEMORY
data
into the
VOICE EDIT
BUFFER, combining the
two for performance,
*
The
method
for
calling data from the
PERFORMANCE MEMORY CARTRIDGE
is
different from that for calling
data
from
a
VOICE MEMORY CARTRIDGE,
so
care
should
be taken to
follow
the
correct
procedure,
(a)
Turn
all
MODE selectors
(EDIT,
FUNCTION, STORE)
OFF.
Fig. 14.
Calling Main Unit Voice Memory
(b)Specify
bank
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number.
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(c)
Specify voice
number,
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change in voice and
performance names when lighted
bank
switch
is
pressed.
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(a)Hode
selectors
all off.
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Calling Cartridge Voice Memory
(e)Specify.
memory
(f)Specify
voice
bank.
number.
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side
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cartridge
to be
used
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using
ROM
cartridge)
(a)Mode
selectors
all off.
Md)Press cartridge
switches.
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