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PERFORMANCE
EDIT
PERFORMANCE
EDIT
A
performance
is
a
combination
of settings for
up
to eight
instruments.
Each performance
memory
contains
the following
data.
Tone
Generators
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Voice
number
Banks
I,
C,
A
r
B
1-64
Channel
1-16,
omni
Forced
Damp
on/off
Volume
0-99
Output Assign
off,
I,
II,
I
+
II
Low
Limit
C-2
-
G8
High
Limit
C-2
-
G8
Note
Shift
-24
-
+24
Micro Tuning Scale
•P1-11,
11-2,
C1-63
Micro Tuning
Key
C-B
Detune
-7
-
+7
Performance
Name
20
characters
There
is
a
blank
Performance
Memory
chart
on
p.29
that
you
may
copy
for
your
own
settings.
When
you
press
PERFORM
EDIT you
will
get the following
display.
Press the
PARAMETER
SELECT
keys 1-8
to select
parameters.
****** PERFORMANCE EDIT MENU *******
rcvch
vol
out
1
m
t
shft
nttft
dtune name
The Performance
Ed/t
Buffer
When
you
select a
Performance
Memory,
the data
is
loaded
into a
place
called
the
Performance
Edit Buffer,
and
this
data
tells
the
TX802 how
to
behave.
Changes
you
make
in
PERFORMANCE
EDIT
mode
affect only
this buffer,
and
are
not
permanent
until
Stored
into
an
Internal
or Cartridge
Performance
Memory.
(See Store
p. 6).
Once
a
Performance
has
been
edited,
the
LCD
in
PERFORMANCE
SELECT
mode
(p.6)
will
show
"int" or "crt"
in
lower-case
let-
ters,
indicating that
the
performance
data
has been
modified.
^
Compare
Any
time
you
are editing a
performance,
you can
press
COMPARE
to
see
and
hear the
original
performance
data.
In
COMPARE
mode,
all
parameters
in
the
LCD
will
blink,
and you
will
not
be
able
to
modify
the
data.
Look
through
the
parameters
just
as
in
normal
edit
mode.
To
return to edit
mode,
press
COM-
PARE
again.
Linked Tone
Generators
When
two
or
more
tone generators
have been
linked
together
(p.
7)
to
form
an
instrument with
4
or
more
notes,
the
LCD
will
show
an arrow
"«—
"
for that
instrument,
and
its
data
will
not
be
displayed.
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