Limit Highest Key - Yamaha TX 816 Owner's Manual

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NOTE:
This data
change
is
only
permanent
when
stored
into
the TFI's
internal
me-
mory.
4.
Limit
tiighest
key
(press
SW3
four
times)
dot
indicating-
sharp note
dot indicating
negative octave
number
1
n
1
n
1,
This allows
you
to set
highest note
that
the
module
will
output
for a particular
voice.
The
range
is
the
same
as
with
the Limit
Lowest
Key:
C-2
to
G8,
and
is
set
in
exactly
the
same
way,
using the
SW1
and
SW2
keys.
If
you
set
the
Highest
Key
limit
lower than the
Lowest Key
limit,
the voice
would
not be played
at all-
-
a useful
way
of
temporarily cancelling
a
voice
without
losing
it
from
the
momory.
The
LED
Display
example above
shows
that
the selected high
key
limit
is
A
sharp
in
octave
-1
NOTE:
This data
change
is
only
permanent
when
stored
into
the
TF1
's
internal
me-
mory.
The TX816's
keyboard
splitting
facility
is
a
highly creative musical
tool,
and
in-
vestigation of
its
possibilities will
prove rewarding.
For
example,
the
keyborad
split
described
in
the Basic Operations section
of
the
SETTING
UP
charter
could be
utilized
to create a
superb
string
orchestra
sound,
if
you
allocate
the voices as
follows:
Modules
1
&
2 Basses
I
&
II
Modules
3
&
4
Cellos
I
&
II
Modules
5
&
6
Violas
I
&
II
Modules
7
&
8
Violins
I
&
II
You
can
adjust
these
settings
for different
amounts
of "overlap" of voices,
and
detuning
modules
(see
Tune
Master
Pitch section
in
the
PLAY
MODE
chapter)
will
create
a
richer,
luch
sound,
with the
TX216, you
can
create
the impression
of three
different
voices,
by
arranging
th
two
voiced so
that
they overlap
in
the
middle
of the
keyboard,
to create a
third
voice.
Transposing
the voices toother
octaves (using
the
KEY
TRANSPOSE)
feature
on
the
DX7
will
create
different effects
when
the
two
voices
are
combined.
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