Storing An Edited Voice - Yamaha SY55 Product Manual

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Storing an Edited Voice

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20. Next select job 40: Voice Name ("REFERENCE" section, page 89). Here
we'll give our original voice a name: "VeloChorus".
21. The VOICE Name job allows a name of up to 10 characters to be assigned
to the current voice. Use the
line cursor under the character to be changed, then use the [DATA ENTRY]
control or [+1/YES] and [-1/NO] keys to select the desired character.
Continue until the entire voice name has been programmed.
22. Press [VOICE] to exit from the edit mode and return to the VOICE mode.
The reversed letter "E" that appears to the right of the voice number
indicates that the voice has been edited.
Caution!!: If you select a different voice or mode at this point, the edited
voice will be erased. To keep an edited voice, it must be stored to an
INTERNAL or CARD memory location, as described in the following
section. For a special method of recalling a voice lost in this way, see
"VOICE RECALL" on page 89.
Now that you've created your first original voice — "VeloChorus" —
you'll want to store it to one of the SY55's 64 internal voice memory loca-
tions or a memory card location.
1. After exiting the edit mode by pressing the [VOICE] key, press the [STORE/
COPY] key. The following display will appear:
The voice number on the top line indicates the source setup — i.e. the
"VeloChorus" voice we just created in the SY55's edit buffer memory.
The voice number after the arrow on the bottom line is the target voice —
i.e. the memory location to which we will store the edited voice.
2. The target memory location can be changed by using the [DATA ENTRY]
control, [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys, or numeric and [ENTER] keys. The
[INTERNAL] and [CARD] keys can be used to change banks, if necessary
(obviously you can't store to the read-only PRESET bank, or to a card if
no card is loaded).
Note: If you intend to store the voice to a memory card, make sure that the
card has been properly formatted ("REFERENCE" section, page 138), and
that the card's WRITE PROTECT switch is turned OFF (refer to the
MCD64 or MCD32 Memory Card instructions for details).
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