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FRONT/REAR PANEL
FRONT
PANEL
FRONT/REAR PANEL
O
o
PHONES
A
jack
for
standard
stereo
headphones.
It
carries
the
same
output
as the
rear
panel outputs
I
and
II.
Using
this
jack
will
not
affect
the
rear
panel outputs.
The volume
is
controlled
by
the
Performance
Volume
for
each
voice.
LCD
^
A
two-line
40-character
Liquid Crystal Display, illuminated for
high
visibility.
OPERATION GUIDE
Two
pull-out cards;
an
operational
guide
and
a
reference card
for
FM
synthesis.
TONE GENERATOR
ON/OFF
/
PARAMETER
SELECT
In
PERFORMANCE
SELECT
and
VOICE SELECT modes
these
turn
each tone
generator
on
or
off.
The LEDs
will
blink
when
a
tone generator
receives a
MIDI
Note
On
message.
In
other
modes
these
select
parameters
from
the
menu
displayed
in
the
LCD.
PERFORM
SELECT
In
PERFORM
SELECT mode
you
can
select
performances 1-64 from
internal
or cartridge
memory.
VOICE SELECT
In
VOICE SELECT
mode
you
can
specify the voices
to
be used
in
a
performance,
or turn
off a
voice
to
form
polyphonic
instruments. (Linked
tone
generators.)
SYSTEM
SETUP
In
SYSTEM
SETUP mode
you can
make
various settings of the
TX802
itself,
and
specify
how
it
will
be con-
trolled via
MIDI.
You
can
also
edit
Micro Tuning
scales.
UTILITY
In
UTILITY
mode
you can perform
various functions
such
as
transmitting,
saving
and
loading data
via
MIDI
or
^
to a cartridge.
PERFORM
EDIT
In
PERFORM
EDIT
mode
you can
set
up
a
combination
of
up
to
8
instruments
and
specify the
MIDI
channel,
volume,
output,
note
limit etc.
for
each
one.
VOICE
EDIT
(I)
Here
are the
parameters
that
determine
how
the voice sounds,
ie.
the
FM
synthesis parameters.
VOICE
EDIT
(II)
Here
are
the
parameters
that
determine
how
the voice
is
controlled
via
MIDI,
i.e.
controller settings.
STORE/COMPARE
In
PERFORM
SELECT
or
VOICE SELECT
modes,
this
switch
lets
you
store
Performances
or
Voices
to
internal
or cartridge
memory.
In
VOICE
EDIT
or
PERFORMANCE
EDIT modes,
this
switch
lets
you
compare
the edited data with the
original
data.
CARTRIDGE SLOT
This
accepts
a
Yamaha
RAM4
data
cartridge
for external
data
storage.
Data
cartridges for
the
original
DX7
can
also
be
read
(not
written
to)
using
an
ADP1
cartridge adaptor.
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