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3-
Performance
Seiect
SYSTEM
SETUP
This
is
where you
determine
how
Performance
Memories
will
be
selected
by
incoming
Program
Change
messages.
Press
SYSTEM
3
to
cycle
through
the
three sub-jobs.
Performance
Select
Channel by program
change
(off,
1-16,
all)
Incoming
Program
Change messages
on
the
specified
channel
will
select
TX802
Performance Memories, and
will
not
affect individual
instruments.
Performance
Select
Assign Table
(on/off)
When
this
is
on,
Program Changes
will
select
the
corresponding
Performance
Number
in
the
Assign Table
(see
below).
When
this
is
off,
Program Change
1
will
select
Internal
Performance
1,
2:INT
2,
3:INT
3
.
.
.
128:CRT64.
Performance
Select
Number
Assign (1-128)
This
table
determines
which Performance
memory
will
be
selected
by
each incoming
Program Change message.
When
the cursor
is
blinking at
the
program
#,
use
the
+1/-1
keys
(or
the ten-key
pad
and
press
ENTER)
to select
the
incoming
Program Change number
1-128.
Then
move
the cursor
to
the
right
(ENTER
+
cursor keys)
and
set
the
Performance
Memory
that
will
be
selected.
Use INT/CRT
to select internal
or cartridge
performances.
4.
System
Exclusive
This determines
how
the
TX802
will
receive
and
transmit Bulk Data
(voice
and
performance
data,
etc.).
Press
SYSTEM
4
to select
the
two
subjobs.
System
Exclusive
Device
Number
(off,
1-16,
all)
Bulk
Data
that arrives
on
the specified
channel
will
be
received.
This
also sets
the bulk data
Transmit channel
(p.1
1).
Voice Data Receive Block
(1-32,
33-64)
Bulk
Voice data
is
received
in
blocks of
32
voices.
Here
you
can
specify
where
the
incoming
32
Voice
Bulk data
will
be
received.
5.
Cartridge
Bank
Select
The
RAM
4
data
cartridge
has
only
a single
bank.
However
future
data
cartridges
may
have up
to
16
banks,
each
of
which can
contain
a
different
type of
data.
Thus,
a single
cartridge
could contain
TX802
data (64 voice
+
64
performance),
Fractional
Scaling data,
and Micro Tuning
data,
each
in
a
different
bank.
When
a
Cartridge
Performance
is
selected,
when
a
voice uses
Fractional Scaling, or
when
a
Performance
uses
a
Cartridge
Micro
Tune
memory,
the
TX802
will
look
for
the data
in
the
cartridge
bank you
specify
(1
-
16).
6.
Micro Tuning
Edit
Here you can
edit a
Micro
Tone
scale.
You
can
specify the
pitch that
will
be
produced
for
each
note (C-2
to
G8).
Use
the
+1/-1
keys
to raise
or
lower the
pitch for
each
note.
You
can
move
in
steps
of
a
semi-tone
(Coarse) or
steps
of
1.1719
cents
(Fine).
Select Coarse/Fine using
ENTER +
the cursor
keys.
The
resulting pitch
is
shown
as
a
note
number
+42/-43
and
also as
an absolute
number 0-10794.
(One octave
is
1024
steps.)
To
store
the
Micro
Tune
scale
you have
edited,
press
STORE. Use
the
ten-
key
pad and INT/CRT
to select
the destination
(INT
1-2
or
CRT
1-63)
and
press
ENTER.
Press
YES, and
if
you
are
sure,
press
YES
again.
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