Yamaha DX11 Bedieningshandleiding - Pagina 9
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SINGLE EDIT
STORING A VOICE
You
can
store the currently selected
voice
(edited
or
not)
in
bank
1
(internal).
While
in
SINGLE PLAY
mode,
hold
down
the
STORE
switch
and
press a switch
1
32
to select
the
destination
memory.
To
store
a voice
to
bank
C
i
(cartridge),
press
CARTRIDGE,
then hold
down
STORE
and
select
the
destination
I
32.
MEMORY
PROTECT
%
When
Memory
Protect
is
On, you
will
not be
able to store
voices
or performances,
nor
will
the
DXl
1
be
able
to receive
incoming
MIDI
bulk
data.
Press
M.
PROTECT,
move
the
blinking
cursor
and
use the
OFF/ON
switches
to
turn the
Internal
and
Cartridge protect
off/on.
Memory
Protect
is
reset
to
On
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
This
is
where you
create
your
own
voices or
edit
the preset
voices.
We
will
assume
that
you
know
something about
FM
synthesis,
If
you
are
new
to
FM,
please turn
to
page
28
and
read
"What's
FM?"
before continuing.
The
DXl
1
has
some
"Quick
Edit"
parameters
that
you
can
use
to easily
change
the overall
character of
the
sound. See
page
13.
THE
EDIT BUFFER
When
you
select
a voice, the
data
is
read
into a place called
the
"Edit
Buffer,"
and
this
data
tells
the
DXl
1
how
to
make
sound.
Changes you
make
in
Edit
mode
will
affect
only
the
data
in
this
buffer,
and
are
not
permanent
until
you
Store.
(See
above on
how
to Store.)
EDIT/COMPARE
When
you
first
enter Single Edit
mode,
the
LCD
will
show
an
"E"
in
the
upper
left
corner, indicating "Edit",
As
soon
as
you modify
the data,
this will
change
to "e".
Once
you
have modified
the data,
you
can
compare
the
results
of
your
editing
with
the original voice. Press
EDIT/COMPARE.
The
LCD
will
show
a
"c"
in
the
upper
left
corner, indicating
"Compare".
You
can
select
the
various
parameters
to
see the
original data,
but
will
not be
able
to
modify
the
settings.
To
return
to
Edit
mode,
press
EDIT/COMPARE
once more.
You
cannot
leave
Compare mode
before returning
to Edit.
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PARAMETERS
A
"parameter"
is
something
you
can
change
to affect
the
sound.
Press the
1
30
and
32 switches
to select
the
parameters
printed
above
them.
(Some
switches
have
several
parameters—
press the
key
repeatedly
to
access them.)
Use
the
^ >
switches
to
move
the
blinking cursor,
and
use the
Data
Entry
slider
or
-
1/
+
1
switches
to
change
the data.
OPERATOR ON/OFF
When
editing,
it
is
often
useful to
hear only
certain
operators
by themselves.
In
Single Edit
mode
you
can
use the
bank
select
keys
A-
D
to
turn operators
1--4
off or on.
(This
will
be
indicated
in
upper
left
of
the
LCD,
For example,
"1
101"
indicates that
operator
3
is
off.)
Obviously,
if all
carriers
are
turned
off,
there
will
be
no
sound.