Yamaha DX1 Owner's Manual page 32

Digital programmable algorithm synthesizer
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store
the
FUWCTIon data
-
replace
the
PERFORMAMCE MEMORY
*II:t;diting PERFORMAIjCE
MEMORY CARTRIDGE
data.
Selection
of the
edit target/call the
data to the buffer
={>
Switch
to the FUIJCTIOU
node
=i>
Set data
Store the
FUMCTICIJ
data
=
replace
the
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
*III:Setting effects after voice editing
or
initialization.
Switch
to the
FUNCTION mode
^
Set data
=>
Store the FUNCTIOH data
=
write
to
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
*IV:Combining
data with
a
selected voice.
Select target voice/call
to
buffer
^
Store
the FUNCTIOIi data
=
write
to
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
*V:MASTER
TUNE,
MEMORY MAMAGEMEMT
or
MIDI
INFO.
CONTROL operation.
Switch
to
FUNCTION
r.ioue
=t>
Set data
=
control command
(2)
TARGET DATA SELECT
1011/
CALLING
TO THE BUFFER
mZ
DATA
*I:
Calling internal performance memory
data
(fig.
56)
(a)
Turn
all
mode selectors
OFF,
*
It
does not
.Matter if
the EDIT
switch
iz
flashing.
(D)
When calling
a
VOICE CARTRIDGE memory
number into
the
internal memory
(e.g.
when accessing ROM cartridge voices
to
use
with
one
of
the
preset PERFORMANCE
MEMORY positions)
insert the
appropriate voice memory cartridges in
cartrioge slot
A and
D.
*
In
the case
of
a
ROM cartridge,
be
sure
to set the
cartridge bank select switch
to the desired Dank before insertion.
(c)
Select
the
target PERFORMANCE MEMORY
to be
edited.
*
After selecting the PERFORMAMCE MEMORY
to be
changea, switch to the FUNCTION
rr.ode.
(d)
To change the
VOICE MEMORY number
combination, select the
new
voice data
which
is to be
combined.
*
Although
the
voice memory
aata numbers
can be
changed after editing
the
performance memory parameters,
the
effects and performance functions
should
oe
set
according
to the
voice
to
be used.
It
is therefore.
Detter
to
call the voice data
and edit
the
performance memory parameters
to
match
the voice.
To
edit
the
performance memory
or
performance memory cartridge
data, it is
necessary
to first call the data
to be
edited into
the
performance edit buffer.
The
method
of
calling
perf
orri:ance
memory
cartridge data into
the
buffer
is
different
from that
of
calling voice memory cartridge
data into
the
buffer,
so
care should
be
taken
to
follow
the
correct procedure.
II:
CALLING A
PERFORMAIICE
I'^MORY
CARTRIDGE
(fig.
57)
(a)
Turn
all MODE
selectors
OFF.
(b)
Insert the PERFORMANCE MEMORY
cartridge into cartridge
slot
A.
*
If
the
PERFORMANCE MEMORY cartridge
is
Fig. 56.
Calling Internal Performance Memory
Select voice memory positions
which
are
to be
combined.
(d)
-F
L_
c.
m
m
(b)
Select memory to
be
cnanged.
BBS
B'
i^t
Insert voice memory cartridges
Mode selectors
all oft.
(^hen
changing performance which
accesses voice memory cartridge).
Fig. 57.
Calling Cartridge Performance Memory
Select voice
to
which
effects are
to be added.
^B~
B'
m
B-B
C
Set cartridge switch to on while
holding down bank
or
voice
switch.
r
B'
B'
3
(0)
B B
BB
(a
I
Mode selectors all
off.
32
a
[1
Insert performance
memory cartridge
in
A,

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