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2.
Calling the
Performance
Name
is
DUAL
and
that
the selected voices
are
internal.
Now,
still
in
BANK
2,
press the
P3
switch.
With
the factory
performance
data
this will
give
you
a
combination
of
STRING
ENSEMBLE
and
SOLO
VIOLIN
voices.
Note,
however,
that
the
key assign
mode
has
now
automatically
switched
to
SPLIT and
the
split
point-
-shown
on
the
LCD-
-is
set at F3.
Now
press the
BANK
5 {B5)
switch so
you
call
the
third
per-
formance
memory
in
the
fifth
bank:
this will
be
a
combination
of
ELECTRIC PIANO
5A
and
BREATH
CONTROL SAXOPHONE
(the fact that
the sax voice requires
breath control
is
indicated
by
"[BC1]"
immediately following
the voice
name).
The
key
assign
mode
will
revert
to
DUAL,
but
the
CARTRIDGE A
and
CARTRIDGE
B switches
will
light,
indicating that
these voices
are
being
called
from
the
external
cartridge
voice
memories.
Voice numbers, performance
parameters,
key
assign
mode
and
internal/cartridge
memory
selection
can
all
be
programmed
as desired
to create
your
own
performance
combinations.
The programming
of
performance parameters
will
be
discussed
in
CHAPTER
V;
FUNCTION
PROGRAMMING,
while
the storing of
programmed
performance
parameters, voice
numbers, key
assign
mode,
etc., in
the
performance
memory
will
be
discussed
in
CHAPTER
VII:
STORING
VOICE
AND PERFORMANCE
DATA.
Like
the
individual voices,
each performance combination can be
given an
identi-
fying
name.
The
performance
name
can be
called
by
pressing the currently selected
BANK
switch
a
second
time.
Press the
same
switch again
to return to
the
normal
dual voice
display.
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3.
Accessing a
Performance
Cartridge
Data
in
a
performance
memory
cartridge- -either
the supplied
ROM
performance
cartridge or
optional user-
programmed
RAMI
performance
cartridges-
-can
be
accessed and
called into
the
performance
edit
buffer
for
use with
the
internal
voices.
This
is
accomplished by
inserting
the appropriate
performance
cartridge
into
the
CARTRIDGE A
slot,
then pressing
the
CARTRIDGE A
switch while holding
down
any performance
memory
selector.
Any
performance
memory
now
selected
will
be accesed from
the
cartridge, rather
than the
internal
performance
memory.
This
can be confirmed by
calling
the
performance name:
a
<<CARTRIDGE>>
identifier
will
appear
beside
the
performance name.
Performance
cartridge
access can be turned
OFF
simply
by
turning
off
the
CAR-
TRIDGE
A
switch.
To
call
the
entire
performance
cartridge
contents
into
the
internal
performance
memory,
use
the
LOAD CARTRIDGE
function described
in
CHAPTER
VIII:
ME-
MORY
MANAGEMENT.
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