Voice Selection; Volume - Yamaha SY55 Product Manual

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Summary: Assigns a preset or internal voice to each
MIDI channel.
Settings:
off, P01 ... P64 (preset voices)
101 ... 164 (internal voices)
C01 ... C64 (card voices)
Procedure: Use the
used to move the cursor to the desired channel (a
channel number between CH1 and CH16 will
appear in the upper right-hand corner of the dis-
play), and then use the [DATA ENTRY] control,
[-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys, or numeric and [EN-
TER] keys to assign the desired voice to the
selected channel.
If you have selected a preset or- internal
multi-play setup, use the [PRESET] or [INTER-
NAL] key to select the "P" (preset) or "I" (inter-
nal) voice bank for each channel, as necessary.
Summary: Allows individual volume adjustment of
the voice assigned each multi-play channel.
Settings: 0 ... 127
Procedure: The
and
to select the channel/voice for which the volume
is to be adjusted. The [DATA ENTRY] control, [-
1/NO] and [+1/YESJ keys, or numeric and [EN-
TER] keys arc used to set the desired volume.
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VOICE SELECTION

and
cursor keys are

VOLUME

cursor keys arc used
Or, if you have selectd a card multi-play setup,
use the [PRESET] or [CARD] key to select the
"P" (preset) or "C" (card) voice bank for each
channel, as necessary (internal voices cannot be
selected for card multi-play setups).
By decrementing below the lowest voice
(P01 or I01), the assignment for the current chan-
nel can be turned "off."
Details: The bank character ("P" or "I") of the voice
currently selected in the voice mode is shown in
reverse (i.e. white character on black back-
ground). The voice-mode voice can be switched
to any voice assigned in this function by moving
the cursor to the appropriate voice position and
then pressing the [SELECT] key. The bank char-
acter of the newly selected voice-mode voice
will then appear in reverse.
When the cursor is placed at the voice-mode
voice number position, a reverse letter "E" will
appear to the left of the channel number if the
voice has been edited. In this case, the sound
produced will be that of the edited voice.
Refer to: Tutorial, page 22.
Details: A setting of"0" produces no sound while a
setting of "127" produces the maximum volume
available with the individual volume setting of
that voice.
The ability to independently adjust the vol-
ume of each voice makes it simple to set up the
optimum balance or "mix" between voices.
Refer to: Tutorial, page 23.
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