Performance Play; Performance Edit - Yamaha CS1X Owner's Manual

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Basic
Basic
Operations In
Operations In
Performance
Performance
Mode
Mode
PERFORMANCE
PLAY
Performance Play mode lets you select a
Preset or User Performance for realtime play.
• Press the PERFORMANCE button to enter
Performance mode (if you're in a different
mode).
• Press either the PRESET or USER button to
select the Preset or User Performance bank.
• Choose a Performance with the PROGRAM
[–]/[+] buttons.
• Use realtime control features as you play,
including the Pitch Bend and Modulation
Wheels.
• Transpose the octave up or down by holding
SHIFT and pressing PART/LAYER [–]/[+]. You
can transpose the pitch up ([+]) or down ([–])
by as many as three octaves, depending on
the Performance. (The transpose value will
also be reflected in the Utility mode's
Keyboard Transpose function. NOTE:
Maximum is 3 octaves; however, when you
raise or lower the pitch in semitones, for
example, three octaves cannot be achieved
using the SHIFT button.)

PERFORMANCE EDIT

Making any adjustment—either intentionally
or inadvertently—to any parameter will
engage Performance Edit mode. When
exiting from the Performance Edit mode (by
pressing PERFORMANCE or PROGRAM
[–]/[+]), an "E" will be displayed in the LCD
15
15
next to the Performance number, to indicate
that the edited sound has not been stored.
• Offset AMP EG and FILTER parameters to
change the shape and tone of the sound as
you play by turning the Sound Control Knobs.
• Replace the Layer voice assignment, or edit
other Performance Common and Layer
parameters, with the Edit Parameter Rotary
Switch and Parameter Value UP/DOWN
buttons.
• Press ARPEGGIATOR to turn it ON, and play
a chord to start the arpeggiated chords. Select
Arpeggiator Type, Tempo and other
parameters from the Common Edit 1 menu.
STORE
Store mode lets you store Scenes as well as
User Performances for later recall.
• Store your favorite Scenes, or "snapshots" of
Sound Control Knob positions, in the currently
selected Performance. (See page 44.)
• Store your own Performances in the 128 User
Performance memories. (See page 44.)

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