Compare; Store Voice - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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When you are in edit mode but have have not yet
modified the data, a small square
the left of the voice number to indicate that the voice
has not yet been edited. If the data is edited in any
way, this will change to a inverse "E".
If you want to see and hear the original data press
EDIT (COMPARE) and the inverse "E" will change
to a "C" indicating that you are in compare mode.
To return to edit mode press EDIT (COMPARE)
once again and the "C" will change back to an "E".
When you press EXIT or use the JUMP button to exit
Voice Edit mode after editing the data, the top line
of the display will blink "AUTO-STORE VOICE"
Note 1:
Four-element voices, i.e., voices using voice
mode 3 (4AFM mono), 8 (4AWM poly), or 10
(2AFM&2AWM) occupy extra memory, and
can be stored only in bank D. The AUTO-
STORE display for such voices will auto mati-
cally show bank D, and blink "Use bank D" in
the bottom line as a reminder.
Voices which use other voice modes can be
stored in bank D as well.
Drum voices may be stored in any of the four
banks A through D. However, since these
voices contain a large volume of data, only the
data for notes C1 to C6 will be saved if a drum
voice is stored in banks A, B, or C. Store drum
voices in bank D if you wish to save the data for
the full range of notes from E0 to G6.

Compare

is displayed at

Store voice

Note:
The Compare function is not available in the job
directory displays, nor while editing Dynamic
Pan, Micro Tuning, or waveform data.
If the Voice Mode has been changed, the Com-
pare function will not be available.
While comparing, it is not possible to modify
parameter values. (However there are some
exceptions.)
If you compare while editing a card voice, a card
error will cancel compare after displaying an
error message.
While comparing, EXIT, mode select, page, cur-
sor, JUMP, COPY, and some of F1-F8 will not
function.
Note 2:
When storing a voice which uses an AWM
waveform card, make sure that the correct card
is inserted when you store, since the waveform
card ID number is stored as part of the voice.
The LCD will show the first seven characters of the
voice names in the currently selected bank of voices.
The voice name displayed in inverse indicates the
voice memory into which the edited data will be
stored.
1. Use INTERNAL or CARD to specify the voice
memory, select a bank A-D, and select the voice
memory 1-16 in which you want to store your
newly edited voice.
2. Press F8 (Stor), and the bottom line will ask
"Are you sure ? (Yes or No)".
3. If you are sure you want to store the edited
voice, press +1/YES and the bottom line of the
LCD will show "Store completed". If you decide
not to store, press -1/NO and the bottom line of
the LCD will show "Store cancelled".
4. You will then return to voice play mode or the
jump destination.
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