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14.
Synth
Rise
A
15.
Clav
A
16.
Tine
Electric
Piano
17.
Breath Control
Flute
18.
Horn
Section
A
19.
Double Harp
A
20.
Electric
Guitar
A
21
.
Electric
Bass
A
22.
Harpsichord
A
23.
Vibraphone
A
24.
Breath Control
Saxophone
25.
FM
Piano
A
26.
Modulation
Wheel
Timpani
27.
Time
Warp
28.
Tube
Rise
A
29.
Violins
A
30.
Katimba
A
31.
Harmonic
Synthesizer
32.
Orchestral
The pre-programmed
internal
voices
can be accessed
immediately, so
we'll
use
them
to
become
familiar
with
the
TX7
and
its
operating procedures.
Later we'll find
out
how
to load
voice
set
A
into
the
DX7
and
voice
set
B
into
the
TX7
for
combined
use
(voice sets
A
and B
are
designed
primarily to
be used
together
see the
"CASSETTE
OPERATIONS"
section,
beginning on
page
21).
Begin by
turning the
TX7
ON-
-after
connecting
it
to
your
DX7
as
illustrated
on
the
"CONNECTIONS"
page.
You
will
be
greeted
by
the
<<
YAM AHA
TX7>>
display
which
will
appear on
the
LCD
panel
for
a
few
seconds,
and
then the
LCD
panel
will
read
"CMB
1
ACC.
PIANO",
indicating that
voice
number
1
(acoustic piano)
is
selected
in
the
combined
mode-
-but
we'll find
out
what
that
means
a
little
later.
First
we'll
need
to
know
how
to set
the
TX7's
OUTPUT
and
PHONES
volume
level.
"CMB
1
ACC.
PIANO"
Combined
voice
mode
J]
Voice
Voice
number
name
Volume
Control
I
Programming
The
four
buttons
on
the
TX7
panel
under
the
PRESET
VOLUME
group
label
are
used
to set
volume
level
and program
the
TX7's
preset
volume
function.
First,
try
pressing
and
holding
either of
the
PRESET
VOLUME
arrow
buttons.
The
LCD
panel
will
show
a
black
horizontal bar
which
will
soon
begin
to
shorten
or
lengthen
depending on which arrow
button
you
have
pressed.
The volume
bar
will
disappear
as
soon
as the
arrow buttons
are released.
Simply, the longer the
bar,
the higher
the
volume. Thus,
the
arrow
buttons can be used
to
manually
set
any
volume
level
(the
length of the bar
at
the
instant
the
arrow button
is
released
corresponds
to
the
volume
set).
Pressing
either
arrow
button
quickly,
once,
and
then
releasing
it
causes
the
volume
to
be
increased
or
decreased
one
increment
in
the
specified
direction.
The
entire
length
of
the bar
corresponds
to
80
increments (16
LCD
character
x
5
segments
per character).

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