Operation Memory Names/Voice Names - Casio VZ-8M Operation Manual

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OPERATION MEMORY NAMES
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♦You can shift between PRESET banks (1) and (2) by pressing the SHIFT key once again.
About Operation Memory Preset Sounds
Each VZ operation memory has been programmed for use with a specific type of MIDI controller in mind. Normally,
these OP MEMs are programmed for use with keyboard controllers — for example, PST 1 "A-6:PEACE TREATY"
is designed for use with keyboards.
When OP MEMs are programmed for use with MIDI guitar or woodwind controllers, the performance mode is indi
cated in the first digit of the OP MEM name.
For example; [G-6:G.BS/TRUMPET]. In this case, the "G." indicates that the sound is best suited for use with a
MIDI guitar controller. For woodwind controllers, a "W" appears as the first digit.
Also, when the sound has been programmed for multi-channel use, an "M" appears as the first digit.
OP MEM MIDI Guitar Applications
When an OP MEM is programmed for use with a MIDI guitar controller, MIDI CHANNELS 1 through 6 are as
signed independently to each guitar string (MONO MODE). In addition, the bend range is set to 12. (In this case,
the TOTAL parameter CTOTAL-04) must be set to OFF on the VZ-8M. If set to ON, the MIDI CH should be set to "1").
Woodwind Controllers
When using another manufacturer's woodwind controller or wind synthesizer, the controller should be set for after-
touch control. (Note that as OP MEMs programmed for use with wind controllers vary in volume and timbre through
aftertouch control, some OP MEMs may not sound when played using a keyboard.)
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