Element Selection In The Edit Mode - Yamaha VL-1m Feature Reference

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Element Selection In the Edit Mode

In the EDIT mode you'll need to be able to select the element to be edited, and
independently turn the elements on and off to monitor the sound.
Element Select
function button and , and < cursor buttons are used to select the ele-
The
ment to be edited in a 2-element voice when an ELEMENT parameter is selected. Press
, while holding
ment 2. The currently selected element is shown in the function name at the top of the
display page: "E1" for element 1 and "E2" for element 2.
In the example display below, element 2 is selected for editing ("EDIT/E2/
CTRL/PRESSURE"):
The element cannot be selected when a COMMON parameter is selected. Of course,
"E2" can only be selected in a voice that uses two elements. Single-element voices use
only "E1".
Element On/Off
While editing a 2-element voice it is handy to be able to turn one or the other
element off so you can clearly hear the result of edits to the element you are working on.
function button and . and > cursor buttons perform this function. Hold
The
and press the > button to toggle element 1 on and off, or hold
button to toggle element 2 on and off. The on/off status of the elements is indicated by
the element numbers ("12") at the right end of the second display line: a highlighted
number indicates that the element is on, a plain number that the element is off. In the
following display, for example, element 2 is on while element 1 is off:
The element ON/OFF settings are only effective in the edit mode.
Edit Mode
to select element 1, or press < while holding
22
to select ele-
and press the .

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