Assembly-Assigning A Source Pattern To Each Channel; Channel Edit - Yamaha PSR-A5000 Reference Manual

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Assembly—Assigning a Source Pattern to Each Channel
The explanations here apply to step 4 of the Basic Procedure on
data of the current Section, and where it has been copied from (Style, Section, and channel). For each channel, touch
the Style name, Section name, or Channel name as necessary to select the desired item.
NOTE
• An Audio part cannot be copied from another Style. If you want to use a specific Audio part, make sure to select the corresponding Audio Style before calling up the Style
Creator display.
• If you select an Audio Style as starting data, the Audio part cannot be replaced with different data.
NOTICE
The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation (step 7
on
page
21).

Channel Edit

The explanations here apply to step 5 of the Basic Procedure on
already recorded channel data. Select the Target channel and then edit the desired parameters.
After editing the desired parameter, touch [Execute] to actually enter the edits for each setup window. When execution
is completed, this button changes to [Undo], letting you restore the original data if you are not satisfied with the
results. The Undo function only has one level; only the immediately previous operation can be undone.
NOTE
If you select an Audio Style as starting data, the Audio part will be used as is. The Audio part cannot be deleted, edited or created from scratch.
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21. The "Assembly" display shows each channel
Channels with data are displayed as "On" (in green). By turning
on/off here, you can select whether each channel is played or
not during audition playback.
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21. The "Channel Edit" display lets you edit

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