Yamaha DX5 Owner's Manual page 48

Digital programmable algorithm synthesizer
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--^
WAVE
— —
TRIANGLE
SPEED
-^-~
— —
35
DELAY
~
PMD
—-
-^—
PUS
^—
^^
3
AMD
KEV SYNC
OSCILLATOR KEY SYNC
-^—
TRANSEPOSE
VOICE NAME
~
-_
+00= C3
n-
BLANK
The
INITIALIZE
PERFORMANCE
EDIT
BUFFER
does
the
same
thing
for
the
per-
formance
edit buffer,
making
it
easier to
program
a totally
new
set of
performance
parameters.
The
initial
performance parameters
are
as follows:
PORTAMENTO
PORTAMENTO
/GLISSANDO
"
PORT
PORTAMENTO MODE
RETAIN
r
PEDAL ASSIGN
ON
TIME
^
OUTPUT LEVEL
AHENUATE
'
~
'^
PROG.
OUTPUT ASSIGN
'
0^^
SUSTAIN PEDAL ASSIGN
'
^^
MODULATION WHEEL
SENSITIVITY
— —
15
ASSIGN
001
=PMD
FOOT CONTROLLER
SENSITIVITY
ASSIGN
000
BREATH CONTROLLER
"
SENSITIVITY
-
"-
ASSIGN
^
000
AFTER TOUCH
SENSITIVITY
-
ASSIGN
-
000
SPLIT POINT
-
"
"^
CS
KEY
SHIFT
—-
-
^00=C3
PERFORMANCE NAME
"
n=BLANK
Once
the
INITIALIZE
MEMORY
function
is
called,
the
two
subjobs
are
alternately
called
by
pressing the
-1
/NO/OFF
switch.
The
selected
subjob
is
then
executed
by
pressing the
+1
/YES/ON
switch.
The
PROTECT
MEMORY
WRITE
function
must
be
OFF
to
use
the
INITIALIZE
function,
otherwise an
error
message
will
be
generated.
New
voices created
in
the voice
or
performance
edit buffers
must be
saved
to
a
voice
or
performance
memory
location
after
programming,
otherwise they
will
be
erased the next time
a
voice
or
performance combination
is
called.
After
the
INITIALIZE
VOICE
EDIT
BUFFER
subjob
is
executed, the
DX5
will
au-
tomatically enter the
voice
EDIT
mode
once
the
FUNCTION
switch
is
disengaged,
ready
to
program
a
new
voice.
This function
can be used independently
for
voice generator
channels
A
and
B.
The
channel
in
which
this
function
is
to
be used can be
selected
by
pressing
any
violet
BANK
or
VOICE
selector
in
the
corresponding
channel.
The
selected
channel
will
be
indicated
immediately following
the function
switch
number
at
the
left
d
the top
line
of
the
LCD
display-e.g.
"Func
PSA"
or
"Func P5B".
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