Combinations - Yamaha DX5 Owner's Manual

Digital programmable algorithm synthesizer
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CHAPTER
IV:
PLAYING THE
PERFORMANCE
COMBINATIONS
NOTE:
Since
the
factory-
programmed
performance combinations
also
use
cartridge
voices,
be
sure
to
plug voice
cartridges
A
and B
into
the
corresponding
slots
before
trying
out
the
performance memories. Since banks
1
of
the voice
car-
tridges
contain the
same
voices
as the
internal
voice
memory,
switch both
cartridges to
bank
II
before
inserting.
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1.
Performance
Memory
Selection
The
DX5's
64
performance
memories
are
selected using the
two rows
of light-green
switches
to
the
right
of
the voice
selectors.
The
top
row
of eight
switches
selects
performance
memory
BANK
1
through
8,
while the lower
row
of eight
switches
selects
PERFORMANCE &
VOICE
data
1
through 8
within
each
BANK.
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PERFQWIANCE
MEMORY^
FUNCTION
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EH
ID
IP]
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[B7]
WAVE
SPEED
DELAY
PM
DEPTH PM SENS
AM
DEPTH
KEY
SYNC.
KEY
SYNC,
-
TUNE-J
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PERFORMANCE
MEMORY
PARAMETER
-
-PERFMEMORY
PARAMETERn,
MEMORY MANAGEMENT
PERFORMANCE
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VOICE
TRANSPOSE
VOICE
NAME
[O
EH
B
(£3
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To
select
the
first
performance
memory
in
the
second
bank,
for
example,
press
switch
B2
in
the
upper
row and
then switch
PI
in
the
lower row.
If
the
factory-programmed
data
is still
intact
(if
not,
you
can
reload the factory data
from
the provided
per-
formance
ROM
cartridge-
-see
CHAPTER
VIM:
MEMORY
MANAGEMENT,
function
job P6-J2:
LOAD
FROM
CARTRIDGE)
you'll
end up
with
a
combination
of
the
CELLOS 1A
and
CELLOS
2 voices forming
a cello
quartet voice,
complete
with
appropriate
pitch
bend, modulation
wheel
vibrato,
touch
response, aftertouch
vi-
brato,
and
other
performance
parameters.
Note
that
the current
key
assign
mode
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