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Digital programmable algorithm synthesizer
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CHAPTER
4
EDIT mcxte/VOICE
PARAMETERS
In the
EDIT mode, the VOICE MEMORY voice
parameter data can
be
read into the
VOICE
EDIT BUFFER and edited.
The vast number
of
parameters that
can be edited permits
extremely broad-ranging voice creation.
After editing, the new data can
be
re-stored
in the
VOICE
MEMORY,
4-1
The EDIT
mode
(1)
The EDIT
process
In
the EDIT mode, the
many voice parameters
in the
VOICE MEMORY are
read into
a
buffer
and edited.
Since
the DXl
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
settings are
a
part
of the
voice created,
the
PERFORMANCE MEMORY will also
be
involved in
the
editing process.
The following two
variations on
the
editing process are
possible:
(I)
The VOICE MEMORY for
a
specific voice
is
altered without changing
the
PERFORMANCE
MEMORY.
(II)
Both the edited VOICE
MEMORY and
PERFORMAl^CE
MEMORY
are re- stored as
a
new
voice.
*
I:
Editing the VOICE MEMORY without changing
the
PERFORMANCE
MEMORY.
EDIT target selection
=
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
selection
=^
Switch
to
EDIT mode
=^
Set data
=^
Store EDIT data
=
replace VOICE MEMORY,
*
II:
Re-storing both
the
edited VOICE MEMORY
and the PERFORMANCE MEMORY
as
a
new
voice.
EDIT target selection
=
VOICE MEMORY
selection
=>
Switch
to
EDIT mode
=:>
Set data
^
Store EDIT data
=
Set new
VOICE MEMORY and
PERFORMANCE MEMORY.
(2)
EDIT mode selection/Loading
the
buffer
*
I:
PERFORMANCE MEMORY selection
(fig.
20)
This
is for the case in
which
the
VOICE
MEMORY data
is
edited and re-stored while
the
PERF0Rf4ANCE
MEMORY
is
left unchanged.
(a)
Turn
all
mode selectors
(EDIT,
FUNCTION,
STORE) OFF.
*
It
does not matter
if
the
EDIT switch
is
flashing,
*
To edit RAM CARTRIDGE VOICES, first turn
the
cartridge memory protect
OFF, then
insert
the
cartridge into the cartridge
slot.
*
After editing data from
a
ROM cartridge,
the
new voice can not be written back
into the same cartridge,
(b)
Select the PERFORMANCE MEMORY position
to be edited.
*
The
PERFORMANCE MEMORY can
not be
re-selected once
the
EDIT mode
is
entered.
*
II;
VOICE MEMORY selection
(fig.
21)
This
is for the case in
which both
the
edited VOICE MEMORY and PERFORMANCE MEMORY
are re-stored
as
a
new voice.
(a)
Turn
all
mode selectors
(EDIT,
A
FUNCTION, STORE) OFF,
*It
does not matter
if
the EDIT switch is
flashing.
*
To edit
ROM cartridge voice
data, first
set the switch on the cartridge to the
appropriate
bank,
insert
the
cartridge
in the cartridge slot and press the
CARTRIDGE
switch.
*
To edit RAM
cartridge voice data and
store
the
results in the same
cartridge, first turn the cartridge
MEMORY PROTECT switch
OFF,
insert the
cartridge into
the
cartridge
slot, then
press the CARTRIDGE switch,
*
To edit RAM
cartridge voice data and
store
the
results in the internal
memory, insert
the
cartridge into
the
cartridge slot with
the
MEMORY PROTECT
switch
ON,
then press the CARTRIDGE
switch.
*
If a
PERFORMANCE MEMORY CARTRIDGE
is
inserted, the error message "**ERROR**
Cartridge format conflict" will
be
^^
displayed when
the
CARTRIDGE switch
id9
pressed,
(b)
Select
the
VOICE MEMORY
to be edited,
*
The
selected VOICE MEMORY can
not be
changed once
the
EDIT mode has been
entered.
Fig.
20.
Selecting Performance Memory
coMPam
^u^lCIlO^
5I0M
[
B B B
(a)Hode
selectors
all off.
(b)
Select
position
to be
edited.
c.
B'
Fig,
21.
Selecting Voice Memory
^B--
B'
ICTlON
STORE
p=]
f===]
F==l
(b)Select
1__J
I
_J
I
1
yoj,;^
(a)Mode
selectors
all
off.
to be
edited.
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