Voice Store; Vce Bulk Dump - Yamaha CS6X Owner's Manual

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1 Source Voice Memory
Select the Voice Memory containing the Voice
(source) from which you will copy parameter settings.
Settings: PRE1/2 (Preset 1/2), INT (Internal Normal),
EXT (External Normal), PLG1/2 (Plug-in 1/2),
PRE (Preset Drum), INT (Internal Drum), EXT
(External Drum)
2 Source Voice Number
Select the Voice Number of the source Voice. The
Voice Name is shown in the top line of the display.
Settings: 001 ~ 128 (for Preset/Internal/External
Normal), 1 ~ 64 (for Plug-in 1/2), DR1 ~ DR8
(for Preset Drum), DR1 ~ DR2 (for
Internal/External Drum)
3 Source Voice Parameter
Select the parameter of the source Voice. You can
copy parameter settings common to all Elements or
those used by individual Elements.
Settings:
normal Voice:
Common (all Elements), EL1 ~ EL4
Drum Voice:
Common (all Drum Keys), C0 ~ C6
Plug-in Voice:
Common, EL (Element)
If the parameters of the source Voice
(Normal/Drum/Plug-in) differ from those of the
Voice you are currently editing (destination), you
will only be able to copy Common parameters.
4 Destination Element/Drum Key
Set the Element/Drum Key of the destination Voice.
If the source is a Normal or Drum Voice, you can
only choose a destination if the Element/Drum Key
has been set.
Settings:
normal Voice:
EL1 ~ EL4
Drum Voice:
C0 ~ C6
If you choose to copy Common parameters from the
source, this screen will change to "Common".

VCE Bulk Dump

You can send all the parameter settings for the current
Voice to your computer or some other external MIDI
device using Bulk Dump.
VCE Bulk Dump)
Job
Current Voice
You must set the correct MIDI Device Number in order to
perform a Bulk Dump. Details are given on Page 166.

Voice Store

You can store (save) the parameter settings for up to
128 Voices to each of your synthesizer's Memories
(INT: Internal) or to its Memory Card (EXT:
External). The procedure is as follows.
Up to 64 plug-in vioces can be stored in Banks A to D of
PLG 1/2.
When you perform this, the settings for the destination
Voice will be overwritten. Important data should always
be backed up to computer, a separate Memory Card or
some other storage device.
1Press the [STORE] key after editing a Voice.
You will see the Voice Store screen.
VCEí
[Pf:GrandPiano] >[Pf:Init Voice]
Store
2Use Knob [1] to select the destination Voice Memory
(INT or EXT).
This is fixed to PLG 1/2 when storing a Plug-in Voice.
3Use Knob [2] to select the destination Voice Number
This will set the Voice Memory/Number to which
your Voice will be stored.
You can also use the [DATA] knob or [DEC/NO] and
[INC/YES] keys to perform this operation.
4When you press the [ENTER] key, you will be
prompted for confirmation.
VCEí
[Pf:GrandPiano] >[Pf:Init Voice]
<<
Are You sure?
5Press the [INC/YES] key to confirm. The message
"Executing..." will be displayed while the Job is
being processed. When it has completed, you will
see the message "Completed." and you will be
returned to Voice Play Mode.
You can press the [DEC/NO] key to cancel the Job.
This will return you to the original screen.
There are two Scenes available for Each Voice. The
on/off states of both Scenes will also be stored. Details
about Scenes are given on Page 45.
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EXT:128(H16)
[YES]/[NO]
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