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Clear And Initialize All Functions - Yamaha TX 816 Owner's Manual
Fm tone generator system
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Owner's manual
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Supplementary manual
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Performance notes
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(in
other
words,
all
the voices stored
in
a
TX816) on one
light,
inexpensive floppy
disk-
-an
easy,
inexpensive
way
to
build
a
library
of
FM
voices.
And
with
this
method
function data
can
also
be
stored,
for a
domplete
record
of
your
voices.
2.
Clear
And
Initialize
All
Functions
(Press
SW3
twice)
This
sub-mode
allows
you
to clear
all
the function data
in
a
memory, and
initialize
these functions
to
their original
factory
setting.
This
is
particularly useful
if
you
wish
to reset
all
the functions
in
the
memory
prior
to creating
new
function data
in
the
Edit
mode.
For example,
you
may
have
a
selection of orchestral
voices
in
your TF1
,
and
would
like
to
give
them
all
a specific
Breath Control
effect
to replace the
portamento
effect
you
have
already
programmed
into
them.
Without
this
Clear
Function
feature,
you
would
have
to store into
each
voice
a "zero
portamento"
setting,
to
cancel the
^
portamento
effect,
as well as
storing
the Breath Control
data.
With
the Clear
Function,
you
can
first
initialize
all
functions
and
then
rapidly store
the desired
Breath Control data
into
each
voice,
using the Store
Only
Function sub-
mode.
NOTE:
Any
function data held
in
the
Edit
Buffer
will
not
be
cleared
by
this
process.
in
this
sub-mode,
the
SW1
and
SW2
keys
act as
"YES" and
"NO"
buttons
re-
spectively.
I
M
PO
RTANT:
for
the Clear
And
Initialize
All
Functions
sub-mode
to
operate,
you must have
first
furned the
Memory
Protect to
OFF
while
in
the
main
Utility
mode.
The
Clear
Function
sub-mode
is
enterd
by
eithe
pressing
SW3
twice
when
you
are
in
the
main
Utility
mode,
or
by
pressing
either
SW2
or
SW3
when
you
are
in
the previous
sub-mode
(Dump
Alt
Voices
and
Functions).
^
To
Clear
and
Initialize
All
Functions, press
SW1
(the
"YES"
key).
During
the
two-second
clearing prodess, the
Memory
Protect
LED
will
light,
and
the
LED
Display
will
switch
to
The
LED
Display
will
then
return to
^
Press
SW3
to
move
to
the next
sub-mode,
or
hold
down
sW3
to
move
to
the next
main mode.
If
you
press
SW2
(the
"NO"
key) indicating that
you do
not
wish
to
Clear Functions,
the
LED
Display
will
switch
to the
next
mode.
The
function
settings
for
all
voices
in
the
memory
are
initialized
to
the following
values:
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