Yamaha DX1 Owner's Manual page 43

Digital programmable algorithm synthesizer
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"temporary" memory
(fig.
75).
2
Jobs are
incorporated
I
TEMPORARY SAVE OP DATA
anci
EXTRACT TEMPORARY OP
DATA.
*
All individual operator parameters
available
in the
EDIT mode can
be
copied,
*
It is
also possible
to
copy data from
one operator to
another within
the same
voice,
*
The
oric^in
and destination operators
are not displayed,
*
TEMPORARY ShMZ
OP DATA and EXTRACT
TEMPORARY OP DATA can
be
called
alternately
by
pressing
the
DATA ENTRY
NO button,
*TEiiPORARY
SAVE OP DATA
(Sub- Job
1)
Stores
the
selected operator data
in
a
temporary memory (different from
the
BUFFER)
.
Data stored
in the
temporary
memory
is
retained until
the TEMPOR/iRY
SAVE
OP DATA function
is
performed
again,
*
The
LCD display
v;ill
read "FUNCTIOU 12A
>>COPY
TEMP>>INIT>>RCAL SUBJOB
1
\
:
Temporary save OP
data
?".
*EXTRACT TEMPORARY OP DATA (Sub-Job
2)
This copies data from
the
temporary memory
to the
operator selected with
the
OPERATOR
SELECT buttons,
*
The LCD display will read "FUNCTION 12A
>>
COPY
TEMP
>> IN
IT>>RCAL SUDJOB
2
:
Extract temporary OP data
?",
**The SAVE TEMPORARY OPERATOR DATA process
(a)
Enter the FUNCTION mode and press
PERFORH/il.^CE
&
VOICE button
4
to call
the
"TEMP"
Display.
(b)
Sub- Job
1
(TEMPORAi^Y
SAVE OP
DATA)
is
automatically selected.
Fig, 74.
copy Operator Function
-
OPERATOR
1
OPERATOR 2
ENVEl
OSCILl
Withii
J3PE
.mi
1
s
DATA
,
?
DATA
ame voice.
Fig. 75.
Save Temporary Operator Function
AM
OPERATOR
1
B4-8
OPERATOR 6
TEMPORARY
SAVE OP DATA
BXTRAa
TEMPORARY OP DATA
TE(fiX)RARY
MEMORY
(c)
Use the OPERATOR SELECT buttons to
select
the
operator from which
the data
is to be
copied,
(d)
Press the DATA ENTRY
YES
button to
copy the data to the temporary memory.
"+++" will
appear following
"?"
on the
display,
(e)
Press the DATA ENTRY NO button
to
switch
to
Sub-Job
2
(EXTRACT TEMPORARY
OP
DATA)
tf)
Select
the copy
destination operator
using the
OPERATOR SELECT
buttons.
(g)
Press the DATA ENTRY
YES key to copy
the data,
(h)
All EDIT mode parameters on the
LED
display switch from those originally
in
the
destination operator
to
those
of
the
origin operator.
*
Sub-Job
1
and
2
can be
performed
separately.
Steps
(a)
through
(d)
perform Sub-Job
1,
and steps
(a)
,
(e)
and
(h)
perform Sub-Job
2.
Job
3 -
INITIALIZE MEMORY
This function sets all
VOICE
or
PERFORMANCE
parameters
in
a
voice
to an
initial state
from which an entirely new voice can
be
created.
2
Sub-Jobs are included:
INITIALIZE VOICE and INITIALIZE PERFORMANCE.
*
INITIALIZE VOICE and INITIALIZE
PERFORMANCE
can be
called alternately
by
pressin9
the
DATA ENTRY NO
key.
*
Not
all
parameters
are set to
0,
The
parameters are
set for
the
easiest
voice creation.
INITIALIZE
VOICE (Sub-Job
1)
This initializes the VOICE parameters.
VOICE parameters
in the
VOICE EDIT BUFFER
are initialized, rather than initializing an
actual VOICE MEMORY position.
*
To save
a
voice which has been createo
using the INITIALIZE VOICE function,
it
must
be
stored into the VOICE MEMORY.
-»A53
*
The EDIT switch lights automatically
when INITIALIZE VOICE
is
called.
The
EDIT mode
is
entered simply
by
turning
OFF any FUNCTION switches, and editing
can be commenced,
*
The LCD display will read "FUNCTION 12A
»COPY>>TEMP^BINIT»RCAL
SUBJOB
1
:Initialize voice edit-buf
f
er?"
*
INITIALIZE PERFORMANCE
(Sub- Job
2)
This initializes the PERFORMANCE parameters.
PERFORr>MjCE
parameters
in the
PERFORMANCE
EDIT BUFFER are initialized, rather
than
those
in an
actual PERFORMANCE MEMORY
location.
~*P.44
mmAnze
performance
data
usn
*
The LCD display will read "FUNCTION 12A
>>C0PY»TEMPBBINIT>>RCAL
SUBJOB
2
:
Initialize perform edit-buf
f
?•*,
*
To save
a
voice which
has been
created
using the INITIALIZE PERFORMANCE
function,
it
must
be
stored into
the
PERFORMANCE MEMORY.
-^P.S3
**The INITIALIZE
MEMORY process
(a)
Enter
the
FUNCTION mode and press
PERFORMANCE
&
VOICE button
4
to call
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