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PERFORMANCE
SELECT
PERFORMANCE
SELECT
You
will
normally
play
the
TX802
in
this
mode. The
TX802
contains
8
tone
generators,
each
with
its
own
rear
panel audio output.
Each
tone generator can be
set to a different
voice
and MIDI
channel,
and
played as an
independent instrument with
up
to
2 simultaneous
notes.
Or
several
tone generators can be
linked
together
to
form an
instrument with
4-16
note polyphony.
A
combination
of settings for
these
8
tone generators
is
called
a
Performance, There
are
64
performance
memories
inside
the
TX802,
and you can
store
another
64
in
a
cartridge.
The
Performance
Number
and
Name
are
displayed
in
the
upper
line
of the
LCD.
The
lower
line
shows
the
voice
numbers
used.
Long
arrows
'\
"
to
the
right
of a
voice
number means
that
tone generators have been
Linked
(p.
7)
to
form
an instrument
of
4-16
note polyphony. Short
arrows
"f
"
between
voice
numbers
indi-
cate that these voices are Alternately
Assigned
{p.
15),
and
sucessive notes
will
alternately play
each
voice.
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Alternate assign
Linked
A
separately included booklet
lists
the
64
performance
memories
that
were
in
the
TX802
when
shipped.
Tone Generator
On/Off
By
pressing
TONE GENERATOR
ON/OFF
1
-8
you can
"turn off" the
MIDI
input
to a
tone
generator.
Tone
generators
that are linked or
in
alternate
assign
mode
(p.7,
1
5)
will
turn
on
or
off together.
Store
Performance
You
can
store
the current
performance
memory
(edited
or
not) into
an
internal
or cartridge
memory.
Internal
(p.
10) or cartridge
memory
protect
{on
the
cartridge
itself)
must
be
off.
In
PERFORMANCE
SELECT
mode,
press
STORE.
The
LCD
will
ask
"STORE
...
to
INT01 ?"
or
whatever
the
original
memory
was.
Use INT/CRT
to specify
internal
or cartridge
memory,
use the ten-key
pad
to select
the
memory
number, and
then press
ENTER.
(Only the
"?"
will blink.)
Press
YES, and
if
you
are
sure,
press
YES
again.
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