Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual - Page 108
Board Custom Voice Backup, Troubleshooting when using the Plug-in Boards
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Creating Plug-in Custom Voices Board Custom Voice Backup Any editing you do to the Board Custom Voices (via computer connected to the 9000Pro) is lost when you turn off the power of the 9000Pro. If you want to keep your original voice data, you can use the Board Custom Voice Backup function to back up the edited Board Custom Voices to Flash ROM. The illustration below applies to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 101. Press this to execute the Backup operation. • Some Plug-in Boards (e.g., the PLG100-DX and the PLG100VL) do not support this function, even though the Board Custom Voices are available. Select the desired board. Troubleshooting when using the Plug-in Boards General information on how to use the Plug-in Voices is given on pages 42, 43, 64 - 69, and 100 - 108. This section explains some important details concerning the Plug-in Boards that are not covered in these pages. I Using the VL Plug-in voices with Harmony function (page 164) If you are using one of the VL Plug-in Boards (or a monophonic Plug-in voice), the Harmony effect cannot be used as normal. It is because this type of voice cannot be played polyphonically. For example, when the Plug-in voice using the PLG150-VL board is selected as the Right 1 voice and Harmony Assign is set to R1, the following problem happens. Main note (you play) This note does not sound. Harmony note(s) Only this note (or one of these notes) sounds with the Right 1 voice. An alternate solution for this is to assign a different voice to the Harmony part, as shown in the example settings below. • Right 1 Plug-in voice using the PLG150-VL board (e.g., Tenor Sax) • Right 2 9000Pro preset voice (e.g., Miller Night) • Part R1 and R2...... ON • ASSIGN R2 This workaround lets you play the monophonic Plug-in voice for the melody, and use a different, yet complementary sound for the Harmony part. Main note (you play) The Right 1 voice sounds. Harmony note(s) The Right 2 voice sounds. 108 Reference 106