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Copy an element into
element 1
Copy other elements into
elements 2-4
In the top level of voice edit mode, press F3 (El) to select the AFM element
edit job directory, select l:Algrthm, and press ENTER. (The Copy element func-
tion is available only while in AFM element jobs 1, 2, 6, or 7.) Press COPY to get
the following display.
Here you can select the voice from which to copy the element. In this example,
select P1-C06 DrkHorn. Then press F2 (Elem) to get the following display.
Here you can specify which element of the selected voice will be copied into the
voice you are currently editing. AFM elements can be copied only into an AFM
element, and AWM elements can be copied only into an AWM element. Since
element 1 of DrkHorn is the only AFM element it contains, this is the only pos -
sible selection. Press F8 (Go), and then confirm YES to execute the copy element
operation. The bottom line will show "Completed!" Press EXIT to exit the copy
element display.
The element select buttons are located at the upper right of the front panel. In
voice play mode they are used to select internal, card, or preset voices. In voice
edit mode they are used to move between elements 1-4. Press element select
button EL 2 to move to element 2. You will still be in the AFM algorithm editing
display, but the EL 2 LED will be lit to indicate that element 2 is selected for
editing.
Press COPY to get the Copy Element display, and select P1-C11 StgLayr
element 1 to be copied into element 2 of your new voice.
Press F8 (Go) to execute the copy element operation, and then press EXIT to
return to the editing display.
In the same way, press element select button EL 3 to select element 3, and
copy P1-A01 Rocks element 2 into element 3 of your new voice.
Then press element select button EL 4 to select element 4, and copy P2-C06
Upright element 2 into element 4 of your new voice.
Your new voice now consists of four elements: AFM brass, AFM strings,
AWM piano, and AWM bass. Play the keyboard, and notice that each note
sounds all four elements.
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