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(3)
Edit
FufI
Kbd
?
Here
you
can
edit
the
tuning of each note
in
the scale
from C#-I
to
C7
(the
full
range
of
the
DXlt's
sound
producing
capability).
Change
the
tuning
for
each note
as
explained
above
in
"Edit Octave".
You
can
also
select
the
note
to
edit
by
pressing
the
key
while holding
PRESET C
or
PRESET
D,
(4)
Init
Full
Kbd
?
Here
you
can
initialize
the
user-programmable
full
scale
to
one of
the
1
1
preset scales as
described
above
in
"Init
Octave".
[28]
Initialize
When
creating
a
voice or
performance from
scratch,
it
is
often useful to
start
from
an
initialized
setting
rather
than
having
to reset
all
the
parameters by hand.
Press
YES.
The
LCD
will
ask
"Are you
sure?" so press
YES
again.
The
edit
buffer
will
be
set
to the
data
shown
below,
and
you
will
automatically enter
Edit
Mode.
Repeatedly
press
28
to select
Voice
or
Performance.
I
(1)
Voice
Press
YES
to
initialize
the voice edit buffer to the
following data.
INITIAL
VOICE
DATA CHART
ALG
=
1
OUT
=
90
0P1
FBL
-0
=
0P2
LW
=triangl
-0
OPS
LFS
=
35
=0
0P4
LFD
=0
RS
-0
PMD
=0
LS
-0
AMD
=0
Poly
mode
LSYNC
:off
PBR
=4
PMS
=
6
Full
t.porta
AMS
=0
Porta time
=0
AME
:off
FC
vol
=40
EBS
=0
MW
pitch
=
50
KVS
-0
IVIW ampli
-0
F
-1.00
BC
pitch
=0
RATIO
mode
BC
ampli
=0
DET
-0
BC
p
bias
=
50
AR
=
31
Middle
C
=
C3
D1R
=
31
Rev.
rate
:off
D1L
-15
Init
voice
D2R
=
FC
pitch
=
RR
= 15
FC
ampli
=
(2)
Performance
Press
NO
to select
the
performance
data
you want
to
initialize to.
Then
press
YES
to
initialize
the
performance
edit
buffer.
single:
A
single
voice
in
S-note
polyphony
dual:
Two
voices
in
4-note
polyphony
split:
Two
voices
split
over
the
keyboard
mono8:
Eight
voices,
each
monophonic
poly4;
Four
voices,
each
in
2-note
polyphony
[29]
Recall
This
recalls
the
last
edited
data
(voice
or
performance)
into the
edit buffer.
For
example,
if
you
are editing a
voice
(or
performance) and
accidently
go back
to
Play
mode
and
select a
memory,
then data
from
memory
will
be
loaded
into the
edit
buffer
and your
edited
settings
will
be
lost.
By
using
this
"Recall Edit"
function,
you
can
restore the
data
you
were
editing.
If
you
entered
this
function
from
Voice
mode,
it
will
recall
the
Voice
data.
If
you
entered
from Performance mode,
it
will recall
the
Performance
data.
When
you
press
YES,
the
data
you
were
editing
will
be loaded
into the edit buffer,
and you
will
automatically
enter Edit
mode.
[30]
Voice
Edit
This
is
especially
handy
when
you want
to edit
one
of
the voices
in
a
performance.
Use
the
cursor switches
to select
the
instrument
that
is
using
the voice
you want
to
edit,
and
then press
YES.
You
will
jump
to
Single Edit
mode
with
the selected voice
in
the
edit bufTer.
When
used
tVom
single
mode,
this
simply
enters Edit
mode.
[31]
Controller
Reset
This determines
whether
the controllers
(Wheels,
Foot
Controller,
Breath
Controller,
etc.) will
be
reset to their
normal
position
when
you
select
a
new
Voice
or Per-
formance.
Use
-1/+1
to
set
whether
to
"hold"
or
"reset" controllers.
[32]
Fixed
Velocity
Repeatedly
press
32
to cycle
through
the
two
jobs.
(1)
Fix
Velocity
You may
select
a
fixed velocity for the
keyboard
to
transmit.
No
matter
how
softly
or strongly
you
play,
the
specified velocity
1
127
will
be
used.
When
'off
is
se-
lected,
the
keyboard
will
be
velocity
sensitive
the
normal
setting.
(2)
EG
Damp
The
DXl
1
can produce up
to 8
notes
at
a time.
If
a
key
is
pressed while
all
8
notes are sounding,
the oldest
note
will
be turned
off to
make way
for the
new
one.
EG Damp
is
the
speed with
which
the old
note
is
turned
off.
Faster
settings
will
mean
quicker response,
but
may
produce
click noise. Select
from
very
slow, slow,
medium
and
fast.
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